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Get it between 2025-01-21 to 2025-01-28. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
IDENTIFICATION: EZ-SLING carrier includes a removable clip on "SERVICE DOG" tag.
CALMING: This is the perfect alternative to a traditional pet carrier. The EZ-SLING will calm your dog due to its design that creates a snug wrap around the body.
CONVENIENT: Thanks to the hands-free design its incredibly convenient when traveling through an airport or simply shopping in a mall.
SAFE: Our small Service Dog carrier will protect your dog in the heat of the summer when the pavement is dangerously hot and in the winters ice and snow.
SECURE: This carrier holds your small Service Dog easily and features a safety collar hook to ensure your dog is safe and secure.
EZ-SLING™ SMALL SERVICE DOG SLING CARRIERDesigned for small Service dogs up to 13 poundsIDENTIFICATION: EZ-SLING™ carrier includes a removable clip on "SERVICE DOG" tag.CALMING: This is the perfect alternative to a traditional pet carrier. Many dogs dislike cage-like carriers so they simply won’t go in or misbehave when being transported. The sling concept is not unlike the specialty shirts your dog may wear on the 4th of July or during thunderstorms. The EZ-SLING™ will calm your dog due to its design that creates a snug wrap around the body.CONVENIENT: Thanks to the hands-free design its incredibly convenient when traveling through an airport or simply shopping in a mall.SAFE: Our small Service Dog carrier will protect your dog in the heat of the summer when the pavement is dangerously hot and in the winters ice and snow.SECURE: This carrier holds your small Service Dog easily and features a safety collar hook to ensure your dog is safe and secure.CARE: This sling should be hand washed and air dried due to the metal attachment ring. Service Dogs, in general, are meant to be on the ground walking next to their handler. There are few legitimate reasons why a dog should either be in a carrier or be carried. Below is a brief explanation of that exception according to the Americans with Disabilities Act. “Generally a service dog must stay on the floor, or the person must carry the dog. For example, if a person with diabetes has a glucose alert dog, he may carry the dog in a chest pack so it can be close to his face to allow the dog to smell his breath to alert him of a change in glucose levels” All products offered by Working Service Dog are meant for legitimate Service Dog owners.