Best dog carrier backpacks according to redditors

We found 126 Reddit comments discussing the best dog carrier backpacks. We ranked the 62 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Dog Carrier Backpacks:

u/SmolBirb04 · 20 pointsr/parrots

I got mine [here] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N32SR0V/ref=sspa_mw_detail_5?psc=1) unfortunately it doesn't have a perch on it so im trying to work out a DIY perch in there lol

u/quest_for_happiness · 14 pointsr/BeAmazed

Texsens Canvas Transparent and Breathable Capsule Portable Pet Backpack for Spring Outing(Dark gray) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N32SR0V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_f1V5BbKVCYHXF

u/LittleHelperRobot · 13 pointsr/BeforeNAfterAdoption

Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015MFZNE/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1426454645&sr=8-2&keywords=backpack+cat+carrier&pi=AC_SY200_QL40

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u/TalleyZorah · 10 pointsr/thisismylifenow

Here is the one I got for my cat. She is approximately 15 pounds (hence the walks), and fits quite well for a limited time. Because of her size, she can not comfortably lie down inside, so we take lots of breaks when out and about. It is well ventilated, and she loves looking out of the window.

u/tmckeage · 9 pointsr/goldenretrievers

Petsfit 17"H x13"L x11"D Inches Comfort Dogs Carriers Backpack Grey and Green Trim,Hold Pets Up to 15 LBS,Go for Walk, Hiking and Cycling https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DXO5J78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YsPEzb4C84TJA

u/koogums · 8 pointsr/oddlyterrifying

Its a bag like this. I got one for my cat and he loves it. It is so much easier to bring around than a normal carrier. Plus, he likes to go for walks around the neighborhood in it also.

u/Zombies_Are_Dead · 8 pointsr/parrots
u/LockwoodE3 · 7 pointsr/HumansBeingBros

Time to get a giant bubble backpack then
Edit: amazon link

u/sydbobyd · 6 pointsr/dogs

Fun! I'll let you know some of my dog gear, but your preferences and dog will be different.

I usually bring three different leashes with me, depending a little on where I'm going. She can't really be off leash, so I take a 30 ft line to give her space to wander or splash in the river on a break. If the trail is too busy or the hike is a pretty short one, this often gets left behind or never used.

A basic 15 ft leash is perfect for hiking with her. It gives her a bit more space, but isn't long enough to cause much trouble getting wrapped around things, and I can easily pull her closer to me when I need. I tied a couple knots in it for easier grabbing and holding at different lengths. I can also use a locking carabiner (I always have a couple on hand) to attach the handle to my backpack for hands-free.

I also love my Tuff Mutt hands-free waist leash. It has two handles if I need to hold her closer, and I really like the bungee. The only downside is that it's a bit heavy for a leash, but I find it's worth the weight, and I'm almost always just doing day hikes so it's fine. I don't know really know how it compares to other hands-free leashes though since it's the only one I've used.

I recently got a Ruffwear Front Range harness for hikes. It is the only harness I've been able to put on her, so I really can't compare much. Seems to fit her comfortably and works well as a back-clip harness. I haven't been able to use it as a front-clip without it sliding around too much. But I don't really need the front-clip when hiking, so I'm pretty pleased with it overall. If my dog wasn't so finicky about harnesses, I'd be trying other options though. You might prefer one with a handle, I've heard good things about the Ruffwear Webmaster.

I currently have an Outward Hound travel bowl for water, but I'm not a huge fan of it. My dog doesn't always drink all the water I pour, so then I've wasted water. And I either have to put a wet bowl back in my bag or clip to the outside and hear the annoying swish of it rubbing against the bag. It's not a big deal, and it works, but I'm eyeing one of these instead.

Happy hiking!

u/capt_pantsless · 6 pointsr/Bulldogs

> Also, don't expose them to too much play in the heat.

Very much this. They're determined and will often over-exert themselves while playing or on walks.

I bring a small water-bottle and a portable water-bowl for walks in the summer, that will help keep their throats wet and not quite so raspy. Hard panting can cause their narrow throats to get inflamed, which then restricts the breathing more.

You can also splash a little water on their chest/throats to help keep them cool in warm weather.

u/val319 · 6 pointsr/funny

I'm not big on the lack of ventilation. This has more. PETRIP Dog Backpack Carrier Cat Backpack for Large Cats 22 lbs Dog Travel Bag Pet Backpack Carrier for Medium Small Dogs Cat Carrier for Hiking Airline Approved Pet Carrier https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GNCY9KV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3B1xDbA2K5HJ3

u/atxotf22 · 5 pointsr/Dachshund
u/rLeJerk · 5 pointsr/Colorado

Get one of these, have them carry their own water, and waste: https://www.amazon.com/Outward-Hound-Daypak-Backpack-Hiking/dp/B000UTA1G4

u/bparsonage · 5 pointsr/weightroom

A better idea might be what we used to do with my dog. We bought what was essentially a saddle bag and we'd put our water bottles in it. Probably weighed 10-15 pounds at the beginning of the hike. Worked out well because as he got more tired the bag would get lighter from us drinking the water.

Edit: like this.

u/Extra_Taco_Sauce · 4 pointsr/WhatsWrongWithYourDog

K9 Sport Sack | Dog Carrier Backpack for Small and Medium Pets | Front Facing Adjustable Pack with Storage Bag | Fully Ventilated | Veterinarian Approved (Medium, Air - Charcoal Grey) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06X93ZMDP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hfK3DbSJEX0ZX


I have one for my pup that has a messed up leg. Works really well for hikes.

u/fawnhollow · 4 pointsr/backpacking

We backpack with our dogs. I can try to think of a few...

I'm a little paranoid since I've seen lost dogs on the trail before (seriously our most horrifying trail experience was hearing the cries of a lost and injured dog somewhere off the trail and not being able to locate it), so we keep ours leashed when hiking and tethered at camp. We bought a 20' tether and loop it around a central tree when we set up for the night. They have plenty of room to roam, but can't stray too far.

We have a set of collapsible bowls like these. I keep one clipped to the outside of my pack for water breaks while hiking.

Our dogs carry their own food. We fitted them with packs and make sure to keep the weight at or under 15% of their body weight. Obviously it lightens as the trip goes on. They drink a ton of water while hiking, so keep an extra canteen or two with you. You dont want them over-heating. I know if we pass a creek, our dogs love to take a break to lay in the water and cool off their bellies. Bring at least an extra day's worth of food with you just in case.

We prefer to keep our dogs in the tent at night. They make great radiators when it cools down and they are so tried they sleep like rocks.

Obviously make sure they are updated on their flea and tick meds ahead of time.

Hmmm... if you have any specific questions let me know. We love taking our big boys with us and they always have a blast.

u/doctechnical · 4 pointsr/aww

Yeah, pet backpacks are a thing.

God Speed, SpaceCat!

u/What_the_shit_Archer · 3 pointsr/scooters

I carry two large house cats (one is 12 pounds, the other 14) in this on my scooter to the vet. They're unfazed, don't hate the carrier, and have no issues with the scooter.

Side streets only, and very careful, but not bad.

http://www.amazon.com/Pet-Gear-Traveler-Rolling-Backpack/dp/B002AMYWDW/ref=pd_sim_petsupplies_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=05HGMC40AB53SGNW4YM0

u/FrantaB · 3 pointsr/onebag

We have something like this: https://www.amazon.com/LEMONDA-Portable-Backpack-Waterproof-Traveler/dp/B0759JJJRT/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=cat+backpack&qid=1565157240&s=gateway&sr=8-7


Half of it is hard shell, so giving enough protection. There are holes all around it and you can switch that plastic globe for like plastic mesh, to get even more airflow.

u/wtmh · 3 pointsr/pugs

I guess I'll keep the buzzkill train rolling by saying that everyone needs to be very careful about putting their pugs (or any dog) into a carrier like this. Propping your pug upright can be extremely bad for their already frail hips and spine.

A full size carrier that allows the dog on all stand on all feet is desirable. If you must use a backpack like the first one pictured, be sure that they are able to stand on their feet and don't situate them in a fashion where they are sitting with their legs out in front of them.

u/puddle_divr · 3 pointsr/HelpMeFind

I have a similar style for my chihuahua (4.6#) and he isn’t a huge fan, but he tolerates it better than the plastic kennel types. I have this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N32SR0V

u/SSSS_car_go · 3 pointsr/scooters

I used to take my Shih Tsu everywhere on my scooter in a front pack, like This. Usually short trips, but once did a trip of more than 200 miles in one day. It's important to keep their head tucked inside the bag. If there's any chance they will want have head out, be sure you put Doggles on the dog to protect eyes.

u/reelbearmedia · 3 pointsr/catpictures

Found it on Amazon. Texsens Backpack Pet Carrier.

u/KestrelLowing · 3 pointsr/dogs

I know timbuk2 has a bag specifically for carrying dogs and it's rated up to 20lbs (9kg) but i'd look at the dimensions to make sure it'd fit your dog.

(I don't have the bag, but timbuk2 is a good company)

Here's one from outward hound

Here's a roller backpack one

u/LeifCarrotson · 3 pointsr/RunningWithDogs

I have this bowl:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0081XICJO/

(The small one, plenty even for my 70 lbs dog). It condenses easily, or clips to the leash. It's much less bulky than the 'collapsible' silicone bowls.

u/nicrose8 · 2 pointsr/dogpictures

I love it. It is really liberating. Now we can go on any trail and I just throw a covered ice or heat pack in there. Here it is. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0096SCXQQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1375800008&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX110_SY190

u/shadyinternets · 2 pointsr/catpranks

the cat i haul around in there the most was like that too. the old plastic crate was always being peed in frequently, but this one she hasnt peed in yet after probably a dozen trips in it.


did she stop peeing in it because she likes the case better? not sure. but she has yet to soil this one so i am happy no matter the reason. there is also a removable bottom piece that can be washed, or just put an old towel in there just in case.

here is the link to the one i got, there are lots of varieties on amazon but i liked the color/price of this one best when i got it.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LX02UKK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/-webkit · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

This is the pack I use for her. It's not perfect, but it works. She likes to ride sideways in it so she can lay down which makes it a bit imbalanced but not bad.

u/Tanuvdarie · 2 pointsr/adventurecats

So my Ragnar hated the car too. He used to scream (generally in my ear....) he hated it so bad. I felt awful about it but he needed to go to the vet or be in the car to get places that he loved (hiking up a mountain,etc) so we started doing short rides a couple times a week. Particularly to places where he would be happy like the pet store to pick out a new toy or a park to play. He started associating the car rides with good things not just the vet and we went on longer and longer rides. He now LOVES to ride. I admit I also do not put him in a carrier and it is dangerous. Not because I worry about him affecting my driving (getting under the pedals etc) but because if we were to get into an accident he would certainly get thrown around the car and get hurt. But he loves to look around and watch out the window so I did buy a seat buckle that attaches to his harness that will help with that.

I also started training him with a backpack carrier that he can go in and out of the top if I leave open which I almost always do. If we are out in public and he's had enough (people love him and are very curious about Bengals) he'll retreat into it on his own. He just hates being confined but once he figured out the top is normally open (except when he's being cranky out or something like that) he doesn't mind it at all. I also leave it open in the house on the floor so he really thinks of it as his space. I don't like the pod style because it looked like it would trap heat in and since we hike alot I wanted something breathable and comfortable for both of us as well. So we went with this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DXO5J78?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I also have a very large 14lb (and still growing! ) Bengal so this may be a bit big for the average size cat. It's great for hikes or even just a walk around the park. And it's easy for me to throw over my shoulder in case I need it or not.

These things worked for my boy really well and hopefully will work for your girl! It was a process and training definitely took some time but the reward is well worth it. I hope this helps and good luck!

u/UnHolyBassTwo · 2 pointsr/shiba

Petsfit Comfort Dogs Carriers/Backpack Hold Pets up to 15 lb https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DXO5J78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JFh-Ab6J7BWBF


This is what we got, we will see how it works as she grows but right now it’s perfect and it’s looking like she’s going to be on the smaller side.

u/K1ngN0thing · 2 pointsr/vandwellers

My cat doesn't seem to mind. There's a good stretch along the floor he can run across when we play, and I make sure (more like he does) that I play with him two or three times a day. The confined space also means he can jump between the counter, table, and seat freely. The fact they sleep 12-16 hours per day helps. I'd make sure you can take it outside once in a while too. I just got one of these and it's the perfect size for a cat.

u/mechafroggie · 2 pointsr/preppers

Make sure to get a comfortable dog backpack or something you can cram them both into in an emergency, but leave both of your hands free.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0096SCXQQ/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0096SCXQQ&linkCode=as2&tag=httpwaltersus-20

u/andeverybodyknowsit · 2 pointsr/MTB

I ride with my 20lb standard dachshund often! I cannot speak highly enough of the k9 backpack. I have absolutely no fear that he is going to fall out, it has holes for his little paws to poke through so he can feel like he is hanging onto my shoulders, and it puts their weight in a great place, it's adjustable (gf is 5ft and I'm 6ft and it fits us both perfectly. )

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06X3XJ3BK/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_a4CZDb2SX2TEM

u/coffeeismyaddiction · 2 pointsr/greatpyrenees

We got this one, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UTA1G4/ref=twister_B074MZ9LGR?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 , for our GP mainly because it was cheap and had somewhat decent reviews. We didn't want to spend $80 on a pack he wouldn't ware. We did a couple of dry runs around the house and then on shorter hikes (less than 4 hrs total) with no issues. It's a great beginner pack, but can be a bit of a pain to adjust the straps because of the fur. It holds his collapsible water bowl, two 1L nalgene bottles, and poop bags. I think we will probably end up getting a nicer one that is easier to adjust when this one bites the dust. The best part of the pack IMO, he can carry his own poop bags 12 miles :)

u/Pinkhoo · 2 pointsr/dogs

Make sure she has a harness (not just a collar!) that is attached to a seatbelt clip. I have spent so many hours trying to figure out how to get two puppies home soon and this seems like the best answer for a restless small) medium dog.

Your dog might be hard to fit into a harness, but that's what she needs. If she's too small to fit her in a harness, get a soft sided carrier that you can buckle in.

I bought the carrier below to get my "big" small dogs home. You might need to look at a few choices to keep your pupper safe.

Pet Gear I-GO2 Roller Backpack, Travel Carrier, Car Seat for Cats/Dogs, Mesh Ventilation, Included Tether, Telescoping Handle, Storage Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002AMYWDW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Fcl0Bb481E3DM

You are a good person for caring about this. So many people just let their dogs flail around without thinking about what their dog would look like going through a windshield.

u/Meddletation · 2 pointsr/SeattleWA

Saw a woman with her cat in a backpack that had a clear bubble-window. Awesome.

(Link )

u/MakeMeBeautifulDuet · 2 pointsr/aww

It's a backpack. He had to carry his own water, waterbowl and cookies. I got it at a thrift store for $4!


OMG I just looked it up to send you a link. I'm more of a doofus than my dog. It's to carry small dogs, not a backpack for big dogs.


Well, that happened.

u/fpsrandy · 2 pointsr/Winnipeg

I know there are vet clinics in Selkirk that might be closer than for you to drive in winnipeg. Selkirk Vet Services is great.

I think Selkirk animal hospital will send vets out, but I believe that's for herd and large animal type calls. Generally they expect you to bring small animals in.

I've had some stubborn cats in my time. I found a cat back pack like this https://www.amazon.ca/Petsfit-Comfort-Dogs-Carriers-Backpack/dp/B01DXO5J78 is more comforting for them.

u/SquirtSquirtSquirtle · 2 pointsr/puppy101

>My dog walks around like he has eaten in days

This is hilarious because I know exactly what you're talking about! When my corgi was around a year old it was especially bad and I swear if there were a competition for how fast he can snipe dropped food off the floor before you can even get a word out, he would take home the gold! He's almost 2 now and he responds a lot better to 'Leave it' (even on walks!), so my first suggestion for you would be to continue to train the leave it command as much as possible, as someone else already mentioned.

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Aside from training, you can also consider a backpack! This is what I have- https://www.amazon.com/K9-Sport-Sack-Adjustable-Veterinarian/dp/B06X93ZMDP/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 . Granted it took a bit of training with high value treats to get him to tolerate it, but it's cute and would totally mitigate any risk of him eating dangerous things off the floor when you're out.

u/billypilgrimm · 2 pointsr/funny

So we use the yourcatbackpack fat cat one sometimes because we got it for free through Instagram and it has a greater weight capacity and pockets but it’s really not his favorite. He seems more cramped inside and is too tall to look out the bubble. And the bottom has bent underneath his weight so it makes it even more cramped inside for him.

He LOVES this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DXO5J78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_05FBCb8469861

But it doesn’t have pockets and we’ve had an issue with him punching his big fat face through the mesh and breaking the zipper but we were able to fix it and the customer service was really helpful as well. He has more space to lay down in this one than the bubble carrier types and if I offer him both, he always goes to the petsfit one

u/swallowedatextbook · 2 pointsr/aww

it may not matter that much but this looks like the exact one

u/IntergalacticDanger · 1 pointr/corgi

They make some but most are for dogs 20lbs or less. Check amazon.

Here you go

Here's another style, you could probably make your own

Another idea

This might be the winner

u/DubhTheCat · 1 pointr/SupermodelCats

No worries! I saw that and a couple others, thanks for pointing to the one you got!

I think this is the expensive one I saw on Instagram and promoted by Jackson Galaxy:

PETRIP Cat Carrier Cat Backpack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GNCY9KV/

u/wookiesandwich · 1 pointr/funny
u/cs0290 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

this guy came to me about 2 months ago. we found him at our apartment complex and he's been a huge blessing! he's one of the best things that's happened to me since one of my childhood pets a couple of years ago.

i like to go out a lot to the park and carry my little guy with me and the item i've listed would help greatly in him getting water :)

this is just a bit more than $5 so i hope that doesn't exclude me!

~I wub my animals~

u/_Ice_9_ · 1 pointr/bicycling

I'd recommend this for carrying your dog in. Mine loves riding with me and this is a far safer option.

u/Raveynfyre · 1 pointr/cats

We had to buy a larger carrier to accomodate our Maine Coon, so we got this suitcase looking thing, so ours can't do that any more. It has straps to carry it like a backpack, a rolling attachment (like for a carry on suitcase) and several handles so it can be carried different ways. It's kinda like this one, but not the same model exactly.

I actually went into <insert regional grocery store name> with him in that carrier once to drop off a prescription. No one noticed until I pointed him out to our acquaintance at the pharmacy (the prescription was for him, and why I had him with me).

u/PugetPower · 1 pointr/WildernessBackpacking

I have the outward hound front carrier and have used it several times. It's not expensive and I haven't had any issues with it.
http://www.amazon.com/Outward-Hound-21008-PoochPouch-Adjustable/dp/B0081XIJ9M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1456980026&sr=8-1&keywords=outward+hound+carrier

u/bxdr429 · 1 pointr/cats

I was thinking of getting something similar looking to this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DRNTNRP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_aBYVDbFQ9VB59

u/veganprincess · 1 pointr/dogs

I do a lot of camping/with my pups.

Depending on what area you're in / if your pups are on anything for ticks, you should probably being a tick remover - something simple like this. If your dog does get a tick, KEEP THE TICK so you can get it tested for Lyme .. (this only really applies if the tick is attached to the dog for 24h+, so make sure to keep checking your dog for ticks).

For hydration, get a collapsible water bowl or a Guply - they make keeping your dog hyrdated super easy.

Depending on weather, you may want to get a sleeping bag for your dog. Ruffwear makes dog sleeping bags, but I'm cheap so I just bought a cheap kids sleeping bag which works fine for my dogs.

Lastly, I had a dog growing up who would get carsick. We just gave him gravol and he was fine (I'm not sure of the dosage, maybe someone else can help me out here).

u/allessi8 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Giantex Astronaut Pet Cat Dog Puppy Carrier Travel Bag Space Capsule Backpack Breathable (Light Green) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBR6431/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1baSAbVJF4JA1

u/Kittylover11 · 1 pointr/hiking

This one

We bought it after some extensive research. No complaints!

u/lucy_eagle_30 · 1 pointr/AskVet
u/iaalaughlin · 1 pointr/preppers

Just something like this. Noting special.

Note: I am not endorsing this product, as I don't have this exact one.

u/onlykindagreen · 1 pointr/BeAmazed

Yep. I've been looking to buy one of these for my new cats who we yoinked off the street so we can keep them sociable and outgoing and happy to be travelling/outdoors. I believe it's this model, which is made to either be open with the cat hooked in (like the video), or with the top zipped it acts more like a cat carrier where you don't have to hook them in, but they can feel a little more freedom with the extra windows. Texens makes a few carriers like this and I'm honestly super undecided between them, they seem to be well-reviewed, nice look and quality, etc. I know this one has popped up on reddit a few times. I'm planning on asking for/splurging on one for Christmas this year!

u/TentacleLoveGoddess · 1 pointr/dogs

I was thinking of enclosed ones like this or this. There are quite a few different styles on Amazon. It looks like most of them have a tether clip too!

u/lordofthefeed · 1 pointr/puppy101

Seconding the Kong idea. This is my list, based on the Digital Dog Training Book linked to in the sidebar:

Puppy Immediate Needs