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Old 04-13-2010, 06:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for a puppy carrier bag. I walk to and from work (20 minutes each way) and pup will be coming with me, so I need something to carry him in before he's had all his shots. I've thought of something like an over the shoulder wicker type bag maybe, but wanted to put it out there in case anyone else has any ideas. I'm not necessarily needing a bag designed for dogs, but something a pretty small puppy could sit in and have his head poking out of.

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I was looking at this legs out carrier bag a while back, but I do not know if it's small enough for a puppy. It got better reviews than the one the dog just sits in (without legs sticking out). I don't have any personal experience, but my dog got too heavy to carry before I bought the bag.

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Dog Bags and Dog Carriers at Pet-Bliss Ireland

I'd say something like that would work, the first couple on the site

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Funny you posted that, I found something like it on Kijiji. Dog Carrier - Toronto Pet Accessories - Kijiji Toronto

I don't want to feel embarassed walking down the street. Some of the things I have seen are definitely not for me. But a simple bag with a head cut out would be fine, and it's only for when he's really little.

I actually quite like this one, but I'm not going to pay $100 for it! I wonder if I could somehow create something like that? Hmmm... The Little Windup Pup :: For your fashion conscious pup our Canadian online store for little dogs offers luxury pet products of distinction.
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My daughter has great bags for this. She has a cute wicker and fabric bag that Aoki can sit in, with her head out!

You could always treat yourself to a nice trendy coach bag that fits small dogs perfectly!
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I bet you could make that one CD
just cut the little head hole out of a cheap wicker bag and line it and hem around the cut so that it doesn't fray easy!
and I bet that little black head sticking out of that bag would look super cute too xD
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I can't remember who, I think it was Spencer or Marian, who said they liked the Outward Hound Sling Go they got. I would like to have one for Zulee. She gets heavy if I try to hold her too long. I can take her into all sorts of places as long as they don't have food.

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I can't remember who, I think it was Spencer or Marian, who said they liked the Outward Hound Sling Go they got. I would like to have one for Zulee. She gets heavy if I try to hold her too long. I can take her into all sorts of places as long as they don't have food.

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Hmm, that does look good! Hopefully whoever it was can hop on and let us know their thoughts. My only concern would be it bouncing against my leg as I walked... Maybe the strap is adjustable so it can be higher up than as shown on the model?
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The lady that owns the boutique next to my shop designed the Bone Bag. They are awesome!!! Reece has one and so did my other toy. She goes everywhere in it. It is also airline approved.

Her website is Bone Bags - It's our shape that makes the difference. I decorated Reece's with her name in rhinestones.
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I bet Marian would be the source to ask for this one... she said that she takes Teddy nearly everywhere, and I bet she's got some cute purse that he just hangs out in.

Our local boutique has some really cute ones (over the shoulder) that look like just regular purses (but are soft and cottony). I would link to them, but for some reason they don't have them on their website. Would be super easy to make, I'll look for a picture of something similar!
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