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Review on ✈️ Teafco Argo Aero-Pet Carrier: Trusted Airline Approved Travel Companion by Peter Leblanc

Revainrating 5 out of 5

almost 3 years old and still great

I have had this bag for almost 3 years. I bought this to replace the media I received from TJMax. I was blown away by the price to be honest, but I wanted a carrier that would last, so I gave it a go. The carrier traveled many thousands of miles by plane and car. My Yorkie loves it so much he jumps in and waits when I start getting ready for a trip! Here are my observations about the bag. Pros - amazing construction, great zippers, I haven't had a single issue with how this bag fits. - The interior is easy to clean. My dog got sick on a bumpy ride to the airport and we had another 6 hours flight. I went to the ladies room and in a matter of minutes this stretcher was ready to go. Soft and comfortable for your pet. Whoever designed this bag has done everything to ensure your pet is safe and comfortable. Despite the bright colors (which I love), this bag isn't often thought of as the pet carrier that stops many "visits" from young children and adults at the airport trying to make sure your dog is "relaxed". "is" - fits snugly under the seat. When flying with a dog, I usually choose the window seat or the eerie middle seat because there's a bit more legroom and portability. The aisle seat fits in your van, but not much room for you !- The dog is easy to plant and disembark. Top loading and side exit hatch.- The carry strap has been studied and you have multiple options to attach it to your own build and comfort when carrying it through the airport.- Simple Storage when not in use I keep it on a shelf in my laundry room but it can easily be stored under the bed There aren't many things I dislike about carrying but there are t a few improvements the company could make. more ventilation .. it can get a little warm there. However, this can be remedied by placing a soft ice pack under the ascending liner. The dog gets enough air, but heat can accumulate in a small space - storage space is very small. enough space for a small amount of food and treats and a nylon leash. I've gotten used to it, but it's a bit inconvenient, although it leaves your pet maximum space, so here's the trade-off. Will i buy it again? Absolutely. Do I find it too expensive? Any doubts I had about whether or not I was being picked up were dispelled by the comfort of my pet with this carrier. I used to have to fight with him to transplant him into another carrier. Now I snap my fingers, point 'in', he jumps, I pet his head, zip up and we're good to go! It's so well made I think it will outlive the dog (and possibly me!). UPDATE: December 2014. The carrier actually outlasted my Yorkie Louie who was 14 years old. I've had a stretcher for 7 years now. All zippers work. He still looks great. My new puppy Finnegan has now inherited it and made his first vet visits with it while we are still in the 'keep away from other dogs until he has all his vaccinations' phase he has adapted well to it. It's durable and easy to get the dog in and out. I just gently push him down until he's in and he's fine. It's getting warm. I use a small ice pack under the padding when traveling in summer. It's easy to clean. and would highly recommend for a dog weighing 8 pounds or less. A larger dog will be cramped. Good product!

Pros
  • Comfortable for small dogs and cats
Cons
  • Very expensive