SAN DIEGO, CA, May 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) ThePetCrib.com (www.thepetcrib.com), a leading online source for upscale dog and cat products, announced today that they have chosen the Carrier One from Bark n Bag as its showcased pet product of the month for May. Available in several colors, this well made dog collar is perfect for those who love to travel with their dogs.
"These dog carriers from Bark n Bag are great and we love the Carrier One," says Bryan Cochran, owner of ThePetCrib.com. "These carriers are a fantastic design, they are functional and they come in a wide array of colors. We were very happy to be introduced to the Bark n Bag collection of dog carriers and even happier when we were able to add them to our online pet store."
The Bark N Bag - Carrier One dog carrier comes in four distinct color options: plaid, brown, red and black. The Carrier One's sleek design comes with porthole ventilation on four sides. The generous shoulder straps and handles make carrying this dog carrier a breeze. The Carrier One dog carrier comes with a removable comfort bad and it folds flat for storage. Available in one size, the carrier one is made for pets up to 15 inches long by 9 inches high with a maximum weight of 16 pounds.
Based in San Diego, ThePetCrib.com (http://www.thepetcrib.com/) is a leading online source for upscale and custom dog products and cat products. Featuring everything from dog collars to cat beds to outerwear, ThePetCrib.com only sells products of the utmost quality. The company is also heavily involved in pet charities, regularly donating money to causes. For a list of current shopping for a cause campaigns with exclusive discount codes, shoppers are urged to visit: http://www.thepetcrib.com/pages/givingback.html
Online Retailer ThePetCrib.com Showcases the Carrier One from Bark n Bag as its showcased pet product of the month for May
ThePetCrib.com, a leading online source for upscale dog and cat products, showcases the Carrier One from Bark n Bag as its showcased pet product of the month for May.
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[Press-News.org] Online Retailer ThePetCrib.com Showcases the Carrier One from Bark n Bag as its showcased pet product of the month for MayThePetCrib.com, a leading online source for upscale dog and cat products, showcases the Carrier One from Bark n Bag as its showcased pet product of the month for May.