Choosing a Dog Carrier

Dogs Carriers

Questions

  • Why you might need a dog carrier
  • Benefits of using a dog carrier
  • Types of dog carriers
  • Choosing the right size
  • Features to look for
  • Alternatives for bigger dogs
  • How to introduce your dog to a carrier
Whether you're planning a holiday or just need a way to safely transport your furry friend to the vet, choosing the right dog carrier is essential. A good dog carrier is not just about convenience, it’s about ensuring your pet's safety and comfort. If you’re looking for a dog carrier for your pooch, don’t worry, we’re here to help you select the best carrier for your needs. We’ve done the research to offer insights into different types and features, and how to make the best choice for your beloved pooch. 

Why you might need a dog carrier

Owning a dog carrier is invaluable for a range of situations. Firstly, during trips to the vet, a carrier keeps your pet secure and calm, minimising stress for both of you. You don’t even have to remove them from it to take them from the car into the waiting room, they can remain comfortably inside until you get into the examination room.  
For those who enjoy travelling, having a reliable dog carrier ensures that your pet can accompany you on flights or long drives, providing a familiar and comforting space. If you’re looking to travel further afield, many airlines require pets to be in appropriate carriers, making this an essential item for air travel.  

Dog inside bag.
Carriers are indispensable in emergencies, where quickly and safely transporting your fur baby is crucial. For daily errands or visits to friends and family, a carrier offers a safe and convenient way to bring your dog along. In each case, a carrier not only simplifies transport but also looks after your pup’s sense of security and comfort. 

Benefits of using a dog carrier

Using a dog carrier offers superior security compared to other methods of transporting your dog, such as using a lead or allowing your dog to sit loose in a car. A properly designed carrier ensures that they’re safely contained, reducing the risk of injury or escape. This containment is particularly crucial during car rides, where a loose dog can become a distraction and hazard to the driver. In the unfortunate event of an accident, a secured carrier offers better protection, minimizing the risk of injuries. 
A dog carrier can significantly reduce your dog's anxiety, especially if it is a familiar and comfortable space. Having a secure space can even help with pups who suffer from travel sickness. Dogs that are accustomed to their carriers often find them calming, which is beneficial during stressful situations such as vet visits or travel. The enclosed space provides a sense of security, helping to keep your dog relaxed. 

Types of dog carriers

When it comes to choosing the right dog carrier, it's essential to understand that there is a diverse range of options available, each designed to meet different needs and preferences.  

Hard-sided carriers 

Hard-sided dog carriers are essential for scenarios like flying with your dog in the cargo hold. Airlines have stringent requirements for pet transportation, often mandating durable, hard-sided carriers to ensure the pet's safety and comfort in the cargo area. These carriers provide robust protection against impacts and turbulence, reducing the risk of injury.  

Dog in carrier.
Hard-sided carriers maintain a stable, enclosed environment, helping to alleviate your dog's anxiety in an unfamiliar setting. The secure construction prevents accidental escapes and withstands rough handling. If your pooch is a bit of an escape artist or is prone to stressing if they can see you but not get to you, a hard carrier like the Savic Trotter 3 Pet Carrier Grey may be the way to go.  

Soft-sided carriers 

Soft-sided carriers offer a blend of comfort and convenience, making them ideal for short trips or visits to the vet. These carriers are typically made from flexible, durable materials that provide a cosy, cushioned environment for your pampered pooch. The softer structure can alleviate pressure points, making it a more comfortable option for your dog.  
Many soft-sided carriers like the Cheeko Easy Up Transporter Medium feature mesh panels, allowing for better ventilation and visibility. This design helps reduce your pet's anxiety by allowing them to see their surroundings, which can be especially comforting during travel. Lightweight and easy to carry, soft-sided carriers are perfect for everyday use. 

Dog carrier backpacks 

Dog carrier backpacks are incredibly useful for long walks or hikes. Designed to be lightweight and ergonomic, these backpacks are easier to carry compared to traditional carriers. They allow you to pop your small pooch inside so they can have a rest and you can avoid straining your back. The hands-free design of a backpack keeps you mobile, letting you enjoy your outdoor adventures with convenience and ease. 

Dog in bag.

Choosing the right size

Selecting the appropriate carrier for your dog involves careful consideration of various factors. Begin by measuring their length from the base of the neck to the base of the tail and their height from the top of the shoulders to the ground. This ensures the carrier isn't too big or too small, which is crucial for your dog's comfort and safety.  
A carrier that is too small can cause stress and discomfort, while one that is too large can result in your pet getting tossed around during travel. Always check the weight limits on the chosen carrier to ensure it can safely support your dog's weight. Breeds such as chihuahuas, pomeranians, and Yorkshire terriers typically fit well in smaller carriers, whereas medium breeds like French bulldogs and beagles may require larger options. Your pup should have enough room to comfortably stand and turn around in their carrier.  

Features to look for

When choosing a dog carrier, it's essential to consider features that enhance both your and your pet's experience. Good ventilation is crucial, ensuring your fur baby has ample airflow to stay cool and relaxed. Waterproofing is another important feature, especially for longer journeys, as it protects your car from accidents. A good way to make sure your furry friend stays comfortable in their carrier is to line the base in absorbent pads like Rufus & Rosie Puppy Training Pads to keep them dry even if they have an accident.  

Dog in open carrier.
Comfort is paramount; look for carriers with soft, padded interiors that provide a cosy environment. You can add your own blankets and beds inside but this will reduce the space your pup has to move. Easy entry and exits help allow smooth access for your four-legged friend without causing them stress.  

Alternatives for bigger dogs

For larger dogs, traditional carriers may not be feasible, making alternatives like seat belts and boot guards essential for safe travel. A seat belt harness attachment like the Crufts Universal Pet Seat Belt specifically designed for dogs keeps them securely restrained, reducing the risk of injury during sudden stops or accidents.  
This type of harness easily attaches to your car's seat belt system, providing both safety and comfort. A boot guard like the Streetwize Deluxe Dog Guard offers a spacious and secure area in the back of the car. These barriers prevent your pooch from jumping into the passenger area while allowing ample space to lie down and move comfortably.  

How to introduce your dog to a carrier

Introducing your dog to a carrier gradually with positive reinforcement is essential to ensure they feel secure and comfortable. It’s a similar process to crate training them. Begin by placing the carrier in a familiar area of your home with the door open. Encourage your canine companion to explore the carrier by placing their favourite toys or treats inside. Allow them to enter and exit freely without any pressure.  
Gradually, increase the time they spend inside, always rewarding them with treats and praise for their cooperation. The most challenging step is often closing the door while they are inside. Spend ample time ensuring they are content in the carrier before attempting to close it. Close the door for short periods initially, extending the duration gradually. Consistent positive reinforcement will help your dog associate the carrier with safety and comfort, making travel experiences more pleasant. 
Choosing the right dog carrier is essential for the safety, comfort, and convenience of both you and your furry best friend. Ready to find the perfect carrier for your dog? Explore our range of carriers in store and online to help your pooch travel comfortably. Happy travels!Â