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Vest-Style Pet Carriers
Vest-style pet carriers make getting around with your pet fun and easy. Whether you want to take your pooch along with you to the store, a walk or just for fun, dog front carriers enable you to carry your furry friend in front of you like a baby. Depending on your needs, legs out pet carriers, such as the ones offered by Outward Hound or vest-style pet carriers, such as the popular PetPocket® that has the bottom closed, are available. Dog front carriers come in a variety of styles and sizes, so be sure to choose the one that will make your pet comfortable. Legs out pet carriers and vest-style pet carriers are available here.
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