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Sherpa Ultimate on Wheels

Ultimate pet carrier on wheels
- Recessed easy-glide wheels for smooth motion
- Mesh panels on four sides for ventilation and panoramic view
- Roll-up flaps, roll down shades for privacy
- Front and top entry
- Convenient Travel Tray — "a bed in a bag"
- External double mesh pocket for storage
- Detachable handle pull/shoulder strap
- Inside leash ring
- Washable faux lambskin liner
- Quilted texture for ultimate fashion statement
Available in Black only.
Size chart
Medium = 17"L x 11"W x 10.5"H (for pets up to 16 lbs. and 16"L x 10"H)
Large = 19"L x 11.75"W x 11.5"H (for pets up to 22 lbs. and 18"L x 11"H)
X-Large = 24"L x 13"W x 13"H (for pets up to 35 lbs.)
Your pet's measurements are very important for safe, comfortable travel. For a proper fit, carefully measure and weigh your pet.
Length is from the nape of the neck (where the collar falls) to the base of the tail.
Height is from the floor to the shoulder.
Weight should not exceed maximum weight.
Please see the Size Chart illustration below.
*Extend the life of your carrier with a Sherpa Replacement Liner
Dimensions: See size chart above
Manufacturer: Sherpa
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