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- 18" Long, 10.5" tall, 11" wide
- Weighs 7.6 pounds
- Recessed wheels for easy travel
- Front or top entry
- Faux lambskin lining
- Privacy flaps can be rolled up or down
- Mesh panels for air flow
- End panel unzips for easy entry
- Extra rear zippered pocket
The Sherpa-on-Wheels Bag makes traveling with your small pet absolutely effortless. Recessed wheels begin a soothingly smooth and comfy lined ride. A cozy removable tray lined with washable faux lambskin slides in and attaches with Velcro to make a soft fluffy travel bed that you'll wish you could lie in! Keep in mind, when using the removable bed, you will lose approximately 1-1/2 - 2" in height! For convenience you can place your pet inside through the U-shaped zippered top opening or at either end. Large zippered pocket. Two large flaps on either side and one at the end roll up to reveal mesh windows for ventilation and for a view of what's outside. You'll both be stylish in this quilted bag with brass hardware. Inside leash ring, photo ID tag, and large rear zippered pocket to hold all your essentials. Before you purchase a bag with the intent of using it on an airline, call the airline with the dimensions and verify that they will accept it. You don't want to arrive at the airport with a bag they won't let you take on the plane. The rules are constantly changing, so verify before you buy! | Length: is from the nape of the neck (where the collar falls) to base of tail. Height: is from the floor to the shoulder. 
| IMPORTANT: The pet must fit underneath the seat in front of you, where it must remain during the flight. NO CRAMMING PLEASE! An animal too large to fit comfortably in the Bag will not fit under the seat. Your pet must be able to stand up and turn around inside the bag. THIS IS NOT A MOBILE HOME. IT IS A PORTABLE DEN! | | The measurements are very important for your pet's safe, comfortable travel. | | Your Pet's Size | Sherpa Bag Size | Up to 16"L x 10"H and 16 lbs. | Medium 18"L x 10.5"H x 11"W | Up to 18"L x 11"H and 22 lbs. | Large 20"L x 11.5"H x 11.75"W | | Airline Restrictions: Ask when making your reservations if there are special policies regarding pets in-cabin. Rules, regulations and charges vary from airline to airline, so always check first. If the airline gives you dimensions of normal pet carriers, those dimensions are for hard carriers and do not apply to these bags, which are soft-sided and flexible. What is important is the size of your animal. The pet must be able to fit comfortably under the seat in front of you and have room to stand up and turn around inside of the bag. What is the right size of Carrying Bag for my pet? The exact fit will depend on the shape and dimensions of your pet. Measure your dog's height at the shoulders, head, and length from nose to rump. Now use that information to figure out the size you think is right for your pet. You know your pet best so take into account whether your pet likes to move around a lot or just likes to lie down and sleep. Should my pet be tranquilized before going on a trip? To be safe, always consult your veterinarian before tranquilizing your pet. Why do some airlines tell me my bag is too big for in-cabin use? Airlines sometimes give measurements that refer to rigid, hard-sided pet carriers. Soft bags, on the other hand, are soft-sided and pliable, conform to the space under the airplane seat and are approved for in-cabin use. How can I get my pet accustomed to the bag? We advise you to introduce your pet to the bag well before your trip. Leave the bag open with a favorite toy inside; make sure you praise and reward your pet each time he or she ventures into the bag. Familiarization is key. Your pet should learn to associate the bag with a pleasant experience (not with a trip to the vet!). How comfortable will my pet be in the bag? Cats and dogs feel secure in the bag, as they tend to seek out small, cozy spaces when they find themselves in unfamiliar situations. Most bags provide a special opening so that you can slip a hand into the bag to reassure your pet. But remember: these bags are designed to be a traveling den for your pet, not a mobile home! Are there specific things I need to know and do in order to take my pet in-cabin in the bag? Make sure you have your pet's ticket along with your own at check-in and security, and, to be safe, don't forget to bring his or her health portfolio, including records of vaccination and a recent certificate from the vet (no more than 7-10 days old). Some airlines require an absorbent liner in the bag: you may use an old towel, or a favorite blanket. If you are using a bag with flaps, make sure one flap is always left open for ventilation. If the bag is a little too large for your pet, place a pillow and/or toy in it. Airlines changed their policies about pets on board in order to accommodate those of us who want to travel with our small companions. We urge you, however, to keep a low profile when flying. Taking your pet on the plane is a privilege, not a right! Don't take your pet out of the bag during the flight. If you are traveling with a dog, walk him or her before entering the terminal. Don't feed your pet during the flight or for several hours before. Can two cats share a bag on the plane? Many airlines limit the number of animals in every cabin. Although some bags could physically hold two small pets, it would be safest to check with your airline how many animals they will permit on board. How can I clean my Sherpa bag? All Sherpa bags are designed to be virtually maintenance-free. To clean your bag, simply wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not machine wash. (Removable faux lambskin liners may be machine-washed and line-dried.)
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