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What's the safest way to travel with my dog?

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In the car a crate can provide safety for you, your dog, and your passengers. Crate Wear Bumpers provide comfort and protect your dog during sudden stops and turns. Crate Wear allows you to take your dog's "bedroom" with you wherever you go, so your dog will be more at ease in different environments whether in a kennel or hotel. Crate Wear mattresses can be used in or out of the crate and are also easily transportable. Metal wire crates are not recommended for airplanes so you should use a plastic carrier if you intend to fly with your dog, and be sure to consult your airline's regulations. I was told that dogs like their crates, so why do I have to force mine inside? There are many reasons dogs might not enjoy a bare metal crate: Comfort: when dogs lie down in their crates, they are leaning up against wire bars, which can be very irritating. Crate Wear's quilted bumpers provide the comfort they need while also protecting their coats, wagging tails, noses and teeth from the metal. ...  more
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In the car a crate can provide safety for you, your dog, and your passengers. Cratewear Bumpers provide comfort and protect your dog during sudden stops and turns. Cratewear allows you to take your dog's "bedroom" with you wherever you go, so your dog will be more at ease in different environments whether in a dog kennel or hotel. Cratewear crate pads can be used in or out of the kennel and are also easily transportable. Metal wire crates are not recommended for airplanes, so you should use a plastic carrier if you intend to fly with your dog, and be sure to consult your airline's regulations.  more
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