Product Description
Travel in comfort and style with Sherpa Original Deluxe Carrier. Perfect for traveling by plane or car, for a trip or just to the vet. Patented spring wire frame allows the rear end of the carrier to be pushed down several inches to conform to under-seat requirements. The carrier has mesh panels for ventilation, locking zippers to prevent accidental escapes, and includes a seat belt security strap which doubles as a luggage strap. Top and side entry options make it much easier to comfortably load pets in the carrier. A large side zippered pocket can hold your important pet travel documents and anything else your pet may need. The no-slip shoulder strap is adjustable and features a padded support for comfort. A soft, cozy, removable, and machine-washable faux lambskin liner is included. Sherpa replacement liners are also available and sold separately. Approved for use on most major airlines. Small and medium sizes are included in Sherpa's Guaranteed On Board program. Available colors include Black, Brown, Plum and Gray. Available in size small, medium and large.
How to Find the Best Fit:
Select the carrier size based on your pet's measurements below and then by your pet’s weight, making sure not to exceed the maximum weight limits. Note: the carrier is designed for pets lying down, so your pet may not be able to stand.
Small Carrier: Fits pets up to 13" in length x 7.5" in height and up to 8 pounds
Medium Carrier: Fits pets up to 16" in length x 10" in height and up to 16 pounds
Large Carrier: Fits pets up to 18" in length x 11" in height and up to 22 pounds
How to Measure Your Pet:
For pet’s length, start at the front of the chest and measure to the end of the pet's rear. For height, measure from the floor to the top of the back.
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Sherpa® Original Deluxe Pet Carrier
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Get the Right Fit
The Sherpa® Original Deluxe Carrier comes in multiple sizes and colors. Small is for pets up to 8 pounds and it measures 15 inches long, 8.5 inches high, and 10 inches wide. Medium is for pets up to 16 pounds and it measures 18 inches long, 11 inches high, and 10.5 inches wide. Large is for pets up to 22 pounds and it measures 19 inches long, 11.8 inches high, and 11.5 inches wide.
Guaranteed On Board ®
Flying with a pet is stressful. Every airline has a specific set of rules and regulations and pet parents are often not properly prepared or aware of the requirements. As avid pet lovers and enthusiasts, Sherpa® wants to ensure that pets and pet parents travel comfortably and with peace of mind. Guaranteed On Board ® is the only program that guarantees our carriers are in-line with each participating airline’s rules and regulations and provides all the information needed for an easy, hassle-free trip. Simply go to www.flygob.com, select the participating airline, enter the carrier info, pet info and flight info and print the GOB form. Should you be denied boarding due to your Sherpa carrier, Quaker Pet Group will reimburse you for the cost of your flight and pet fee--Guaranteed!
"Approved for Use on Most Major Airlines" VS. "Guaranteed on Board"
Please note, only the Small and Medium Original Deluxe are Guaranteed On Board®. The Large Original Deluxe is approved for use on most major domestic airlines. What’s the difference?
Approved for use on Major Airlines means that a carrier:
- Provides adequate ventilation
- Is leak-proof
- Safely encloses the pet
- Conforms to underseat dimensions
Most pet carriers and all Sherpa® carriers are airline approved, however ONLY Sherpa® carriers are Guaranteed On Board®.
Guaranteed On Board® is the only program that guarantees a Sherpa® carrier meets an airline's specific rules and regulations and will be allowed on board. All small and medium Sherpa® carriers are included in the GOB program.
- Go to www.flygob.com
- Select the participating airline
- Enter the flight info, carrier info and pet info
- Print and sign the forms and present when boarding
Should the passenger be denied due to the Sherpa® carrier, Quaker Pet Group will reimburse the pet parent for ticket and pet fee--guaranteed!
Questions to ask before traveling with your pet:
- Is my pet too old or young to handle the stress of traveling?
- Is my pet in poor health?
- Is my pet recovering from surgery or a traumatic event?
- Is my pet pregnant?
- Does my pet get motion sickness?
If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, check with your vet if your pet is suited for transport in its current condition.
Prep your pet:
Be sure to purchase the correct size of carrier appropriate for the weight of your pet. Using a carrier that is too large could result in motion sickness. Your pet should have enough room to stand up and turn around inside the carrier.
Prior to traveling make sure to allow ample time for your pet to familiarize itself with its carrier. We recommend purchasing a carrier at least a month in advance to allow your pet sufficient time to become accustomed to it.
Put the carrier in an open area so the pet can investigate and get used to its scent and shape. Put one of your pet's toys, treats or blankets inside the carrier to entice your pet to enter it willingly. Do not force your pet inside the carrier. Take your pet on short trips in the carrier so they get used to being transported in it. If your pet does not like being inside, or tries to escape from the carrier, we recommend further training prior to travel or considering transporting your animal in a hard-sided carrier.
Traveling by Plane
- Always check your airline's rules and regulations prior to flying. Your pet should be securely in the carrier at all times when aboard the aircraft.
- Always supervise your pet. NEVER leave your pet unsupervised or unattended in a carrier. Failure to do so can result in damage to the carrier, escape, or injury to your pet.
- Never give your pet sedatives or tranquilizers unless prescribed by your vet. If prescribed, be sure to get clear and precise instructions as to the dosage, the frequency of the dosage and any risks involved with sedating your pet. Follow the instructions exactly. Do not increase the dosage at your own discretion as pets can easily be over-medicated, especially when flying, as increased altitude can cause cardiovascular and respiratory problems.
- Do not allow your pet to travel with a choke, pinch or training collar. Cats should travel with a collar that has a quick release or break-away feature.
- Leads should not be used when your pet is enclosed in the carrier.
- Be sure your pet's collar is secure and clearly displays proof of current vaccinations, your name, address and contact info.
Travel Tips for You and Your Pet
- Book reservations for you and your pet early. Most airlines restrict the number of pets allowed on board each flight.
- Complete and print your Guaranteed on Board® forms, or call your airline for its specific requirements.
- Research your destination city’s pet rules & regulations, along with those of where you will be staying.
- Prep your pet for travel. Be sure it has ample time to adjust to its carrier and practice traveling with your pet in the carrier on short trips prior to the big day.
- Make an appointment with your vet. Acquire a health certificate and ensure your pet is up-to-date with its shots no more than 10 days prior to your departure.
- Research and create a list of local vets and emergency clinics at your destination.
- Be sure you have all of your and your pet’s documentation in order. Do you have your pet’s health certificate? Do you have your Guaranteed On Board® forms to show to the gate agent?
- Have your contact info clearly and securely labeled on both your pet’s carrier and on your pet’s tags.
- Pack for your pet in advance so you can be sure nothing is forgotten.
- Arrive early on your day of departure and allow ample time for you and your pet to check-in and board your flight. Plan ahead and know various locations at the airport(s) where your pet can relive itself prior to (and between) flying.
Traveling by Car
- Always supervise your pet. NEVER leave your pet unsupervised or unattended in a carrier. Failure to do so can result in damage to the carrier, escape, or injury to your pet.
- Secure the carrier in the backseat of the car only. Do not secure the carrier to the front seat - your pet will be the safest in the back. The seatbelt can be secured through the luggage band located on the rear side panel of the carrier. The shoulder strap can be secured around the headrest if applicable.
- Never give your pet sedatives or tranquilizers unless prescribed by your vet. If prescribed, be sure to get clear and precise instructions as to the dosage, the frequency of the dosage and any risks involved with sedating your pet. Follow the instructions exactly. Do not increase the dosage at your own discretion as pets can easily be over-medicated.
- Do not allow your pet to travel with a choke, pinch or training collar. Cats should travel with a collar that has a quick release or break-away feature.
- Leads should not be used when your pet is enclosed in the carrier.
- Be sure your pet's collar is secure and clearly displays proof of current vaccinations, your name, address and contact info.
The Sherpa Original Deluxe Pet Carrier is stylish, lightweight, and conforms with commercial airline carry-on specifications. It features a durable quilted nylon construction, mesh panels for ventilation, and two convenient entries: front and top. Its seat belt safety strap fits conveniently over upright luggage handles. The faux lambskin liner is machine washable and the carrier is to be spot cleaned only. All Sherpa carriers are protected by a one-year limited warranty against manufacturer defects.