Pet Summer Cat Cart Light Dog Folding Pet Cart Four Wheeled Dog Travel
Pet Summer Cat Cart Light Dog Folding Pet Cart Four Wheeled Dog Travel
SKU:C24674FB71744CE996679208A08FD0D5
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Description:
Versatile Design:
Swing Rack & Large Basket: This versatile design offers extra storage space for pet essentials or personal items.
High-Density Wheels: Ensures smooth movement and durability, with a locking option on the front universal wheel for stability.
Comfortable Cushions & Pet Safety Rope: Keeps pets comfortable and secure.
Traditional Style:
Zippered Entry: Allows easy access, securely closes to keep pets safely inside.
Lightweight & Portable:
5kg Total Weight: Easy to carry and store.
Compact Folding: Folds in just 1 second, perfect for quick outings and space-saving storage.
User-Friendly Brakes:
Specification:
Front and rear wheels feature brakes for safety, enabling secure stops as needed.
Product Name: Pet Stroller
Materials: Oxford cloth, fine iron frame, high-strength mesh, wear-resistant tie
Expanded size: 100 x 45 x 70cm
Folded size: 80 x 20 x 45cm
Cover size: 55 x 34 x 55cm
Bearing capacity: 15kg
Weight: 5kg
Condition: New
Weight: (with Packaging) 6.2 kg
Based on The size is all measured by hand, there may be slight errors, please refer to the actual product.
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How to measure pets
How to measure pets
How to Measure Your Dog for Harnesses, Collars & Dog Apparel
Whether you're outfitting your dog with a new harness, collar, or some stylish apparel, accurate measurements are key to ensuring the best fit. Avoid the hassle of returns and exchanges by following these simple steps to measure your dog properly for their new gear.
Types of measurements & How to measure
Topline or back
• Using a tape measure, have your dog stand and measure along the top of his spine from the base of the neck where it joins the body—usually where his collar sits—to the base of his tail.
• For male dogs you may have to adjust the measurement. If the clothing you’re buying doesn’t have a cut out for his groin and belly, you might want to shorten the length a bit to minimize the chances he’ll urinate on his new clothes.
• If your dog is between sizes, choose the larger size.
Chest girth
• This is the measurement around the largest part of your dog’s rib cage, usually just behind the front legs
• Measure closely all the way around his chest when he’s standing.
• To get the right amount of snugness, use the 'two-finger rule' by slipping two fingers between the measuring tape and your dog.
• If your dog is between sizes, choose the larger size.
Neck girth
• This is the circumference of your dog’s neck, generally where the collar sits.
• Position the tape measure from the dog’s withers—the ridge between the shoulder blades— to the top of his chest.
• Then measure all the way around your dog’s neck, holding the tape measure closely.
• Use the 'two-finger rule.'
• If your dog is between sizes, again, choose the larger size.
Measuring Your Dog for Harnesses
- In order to choose the right size of any type of harness, first you’ll need his chest and neck measurement.
- Use the 'two-finger rule' for both neck and chest measurements. You should be able to fit two fingers in between your dog and the harness.
- Read the product details carefully. Some products are sized by the dog’s measurements; others are sized by the dimensions of the actual product.
Measuring Your Dog for Collars
- The only measurement you’ll need here is neck circumference.
- Measure even if you’re buying an adjustable collar; they still come in sizes.
- Use the 'two-finger rule.'You should be able to fit two fingers in between your dog and the collar. Make sure it fits comfortably around the neck and avoid making it too tight. Use your two fingers and lay them flat underneath the measuring tape to leave some space.
- For Greyhounds and other long-necked breeds, the collar typically sits much higher, at the top of the neck just below the head. But take the measurement lower on his neck, between the withers and the collar level.
- If between sizes, go with the larger size.
Measuring Your Dog for Sweaters, Jackets, Raincoats & Life Jackets
- For most Sweater, Jackets, Raincoats & Life Jackets you will need to measure Topline & Back, Chest Girth and Neck Girth.