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The Pawaboo Pet Carrier Backpack is designed for small dogs and cats weighing up to 20LB, featuring enhanced safety with a three-point belt and adjustable leash. Its breathable mesh and padded straps ensure comfort for both pet and owner, making it perfect for travel, hiking, and camping.




E**N
Comfortable for both you and your pet
Tldr; My 15lb 3 legged dog is very comfortable in this harness for 30+ min bike rides, and gets excited when I bring it out!I bike everywhere I go.I actually used a different harness at first for bringing my dog places, and found out she loved biking with me. However, she wasn't comfortable for a good portion of the ride. She's also missing her back leg, so a lot of her weight felt like was weighing on her nub. She would constantly wiggle and shift around, and she seemed very scrunched and cramped in it.I switched to this harness since it didn't have holes for the front paws meaning she could stretch out. She's not as lengthy as a corgi, but somewhere around a foot in length and weighs 15 lbs. I definitely feel like she is riding with me more now in comfort and style! She is looking around and sniffing the air more as opposed to trying to shift her weight every 5 seconds.I also love the fact that it has the over the shoulder straps as well for her safety. There's a zipper, a clip, and a buckle to make sure she is safe and sound for the duration of the ride. The very first time I put it on, I had someone help me out to tighten the straps. Now that they're in a good place, I can put it on myself just fine.Whenever I pick the harness up now she knows it's time to ride and gets super excited! Please enjoy the pictures. I've seen many people take our picture out on the road, and it really brightens peoples' day to see her chilling with me!
D**S
Dogs will love it.
Was a big hit with our poodle. Wiggles loved being near us and being able to interact with others. He is 23 lbs and is a bit heavy for me to carry but ppl at the fair were even taking pics of him paw dancing in this. He loves it.
C**O
Seems pretty good! Confusing sizing tho.
I got this for my senior-ish dog in case of emergencies, having seen so much about peoples' pets getting left behind during natural disasters and this and that, so I wanted to find a way to wear him if I had to suddenly up and run. I have a younger adult male who can keep up easily, so I opted for a waist harness with a short leash for him, but my older pup is a bit slower and is blind in one eye, so a backpack made the most sense to me.He's a rescue and a "mystery mutt," but looks/ seems mostly like a Havanese, with a small. long-ish, low body, shorter legs, and wider hips. His relevant stats are: Weight 11.6 lbs; Chest girth 15"; Left to right leg distance 2.5"; Front to rear leg distance 7"; Rear leg circumfrance 7". I got a Medium based on those measurements (though I mostly just considered the measurements and not the weight, just as the size guide suggests), the size chart, as well as from info gathered via reviews. I think a Small would have been better, since he kind of sinks into the Medium and it definitely looks a bit too big overall, but I haven't played much with tightening it or anything so it could be fine. I'm fairly small, at 5'1", but he is also small, and while it's not necessarily uncomfortable on me, it would've been nice if it had sturdier backing or something, like where his back rubs up against my front, since without, I feel like I'm kind of jostling and swinging him around side to side with every step. The quality and construction itself seems good, but again, I haven't done much more than try it on a bit, so I can't speak too much to its durability, however I feel pretty good about it and like I trust it will serve my needs well enough, based on a close inspection of the bag itself.
J**I
Yes but No
Well, it seems well made, but the padding has a crackling sound like the foam is wrapped in a stiff paper under the layer of nylon, which freaks my dog out. I needed a manual on how to get us both in to the pack- you have to be quite flexible and able to secure the lock on the strap with your hands behind your back. It is hard to get it secure, for this reason. The crotch is super narrow, and does not look comfortable to me for my dog. The straps have nothing to hold them together in front, so if you lean forward, your dog will fall out. All of this being said, I don't have anything to compare this to so maybe this is all normal. My dog did love being carried around, but for comfort it would be a nightmare running through an airport, which is what I really wanted it for. If you took your hand away from your dogs chest, she'll fall forward head first. So, it's a cool concept and was really sturdy. I think I'll return it and try something different.
K**0
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I liked the idea of this pack: my dog likes his paws to be free so he doesnât like the more enclosed type carriers. However, as some reviews have stated, the zippers donât stay closed. The weight of the animal pulls them right open and within minutes he is half falling out. (So you have to hold the front piece in place and at that point I might as well just carry my dog then). It also is not at all suitable for dogs who are longer/taller. My Boston terrier is 14 lbs and the medium we got, he is too long for and his body hangs out over the top but itâs already too wide and he gets turned around sideways in it easily/not in it securely, so the next size up would be even worse. The car seat type clips also nearly choke him in it. This was a fail/waste of money since I could return it by the time we got back from the hiking trip where I first got it to use and it failed miserably.
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