The type of carrier you have for your dog may greatly affect his desire to get into it and his comfort while traveling. Dogs unhappy about their surroundings in a car or other moving vehicle may howl, bark, experience stress and be generally miserable. If you must take your dog to the veterinarian, the stress experienced from the trip to the veterinarian's office may raise his pulse and breathing rate and may even result in fear and anxiety.The type of carrier also may affect how easily you are able to transport your dog. When purchasing a carrier, give careful consideration to your needs and those of your dog.General ConsiderationsOne of the most important considerations is the size of the carrier. Isit large enough for your dog? Squeezing big Ben into a carrier that wasmade for tiny Tim will reduce Ben's desire to travel.
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