Dog Soft-Sided Carriers

291 products indexed • Avg rating 4.46 • Avg price $69

Soft-sided dog carriers for travel and everyday transport, including soft crates, airline-compliant carriers, and backpack or tote styles. The category averages a 4.46 rating across about 291 products, with price range roughly $33–$200 and offerings from brands like Petskd and PetAmi

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How do I choose the right size soft-sided carrier for my dog?

Measure your dog standing from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail and from the floor to the top of the head or ears, then add a few inches for comfort; choose a carrier that allows your dog to stand, turn, and lie down. Check the carrier's weight limit and interior dimensions, and consider breeds with broad chests or long backs when selecting shape and size

What features should I look for in a safe and comfortable soft-sided carrier?

Look for sturdy frame support, breathable mesh panels for ventilation, secure closures (zippers or buckles), padded floor or removable insert, and reinforced seams; additional useful features include seat-belt pass-throughs for car use, top and front access points, and washable liners

Are soft-sided carriers suitable for air travel or airline-approved?

Some soft-sided carriers meet airline in-cabin size and ventilation requirements, but airline policies vary; always verify the carrier's dimensions against the specific airline's pet travel rules and look for carriers that specify airline compatibility

How do I clean and maintain a soft-sided dog carrier?

Most carriers have removable pads and washable liners—follow the manufacturer's washing instructions (machine or hand wash) and spot-clean fabric and mesh with mild detergent; allow the carrier to dry fully before storing and inspect seams, zippers, and straps regularly for wear

What is the typical price range and quality expectations for soft-sided dog carriers?

Soft-sided carriers commonly range from budget options under $50 to higher-end models over $150, with an average around $60–$80; higher-priced carriers often offer more durable materials, better padding, reinforced frames, and additional features like car-securement and airline compatibility

How can I acclimate my dog to a carrier to reduce stress?

Introduce the carrier gradually by leaving it open in a familiar space with treats, toys, and comfortable bedding, encourage short positive sessions with the dog entering voluntarily, and slowly increase duration and practice car rides or house confinement before longer trips

What weight and breed considerations affect carrier choice?

Choose a carrier rated for your dog's current weight plus some margin; for heavy or large-boned breeds, prioritize carriers with reinforced frames or consider hard-sided alternatives, and for brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds ensure ample ventilation and space for breathing