Pet Purse vs. Pet Stroller
It can be hard being away from your pet. Maybe it's that you enjoy each other's company so much or perhaps your furry friend requires close monitoring while they're recovering from an illness. It's times like these that you need something reliable and comfortable to take them along with you. This article will help you consider whether a pet stroller or pet purse is right for you and your pet.
A Closer Look at the Pet Purse
Whether your pet is a dog, cat, or ferret, comfort is very important. Both products are very capable of being just that. The pet purse is best for pets who require a little more "closeness" to their owner as well as that secure feeling of being inside something that wraps around them. The stroller, on the other hand, can give them a little more standing room and a broader range of viewing outside of the stroller.
The pet purse is mainly designed to allow your four-legged friend to poke their head out to enjoy the view while you're carrying them around. If your pet has a tendency to jump out after other pets or is easily frightened by other people, then you either need to consider a purse that fits around them snuggly or a stroller that has a way to close them in while still providing ample ventilation.
The Materials of a Pet Purse
This is where the pet purse varies greatly from a stroller. Not only are there more fashionable choices for the pet purse, but they come in many different fabrics that can make a fashion statement or provide varying levels of firmness. A good example of a purse should always have a sturdy bottom that provides the proper support for your pet. Some models are made of a dense layer of foam cushions that are shaped to make a small compartment. Others are made of vinyl, leather, or nylon with supporting layers that rigidity and prevent the pet from feeling completely wrapped around.
How Much Can Your Carry in a Pet Purse Besides Your Pet?
Space is very important when you are going to use a pet purse. But it's not just your pet you should be concerned about. You should factor in the supplies you need to take with you so that you're prepared to properly care for your pet while you're out and about. A container for food and water is strongly recommended, particularly for long walking trips. A towel is a good thing to have for those little "accidents" that might occur. Plus, you may wish to consider a toy or two and maybe even a brush.
The stroller in this case wins hands down when compared to a pet purse simply because of the way they're built. Ample storage space is provided for just about anything you'd need to take with you to ensure your pet's comfort.

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