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Designed for Life on the Go

Designed for Life on the Go

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The Heyday UrbanNest Dog Backpack Carrier is made for city movement, yours and your dog’s. Designed with a horizontal, spine-aligned structure, it supports natural posture while helping reduce pressure on the back and hind legs.

The one-piece wrap design keeps your dog close, stable, and secure without excessive bulk. Carry it on your back for longer walks, in front for easy monitoring, or by hand for quick transitions. Built for everyday outings, travel days, and life on the go.

Spine-Aligned Horizontal Support

Designed to follow your dog’s natural spinal structure, helping distribute weight evenly.

Shock-Absorbing One-Piece Design

Thickened back panel reduces bouncing and keeps movement stable during walks.

Triple Carry Modes

Front carry for connection, back carry for comfort, handheld for convenience.

Reinforced Dual Alloy Buckles

High-strength dual buckles provide secure fastening and added stability on the move.

FAQ

Got questions about this product? We’ve gathered the most common ones to help you choose and use it with confidence.
What size dog fits this dog backpack carrier? Plus

The best way is to check our Size Guide first, but here’s a quick rule of thumb:

S: 2–3.5 kg (cats, Toy Poodle, Chihuahua, Yorkie, Maltese)
M: 4–7.5 kg (Mame Shiba, Bichon, Pomeranian, Sheltie, Westie, Cavalier King Charles)
L: 8.5–10.5 kg (Dachshund, Shiba Inu, Whippet, Beagle)
XL: 11–15 kg (Corgi, Border Collie, French Bulldog, Husky)

If your pet sits between sizes or has a longer body/shorter legs, we recommend sizing based on fit and measurements, not weight alone.

Can I use this dog backpack carrier while cycling? Plus

Yes, but always ensure the straps are fully tightened and buckles securely fastened before riding. Your dog’s legs should sit properly in the openings for stable support.

What if my dog feels uncomfortable at first? Plus

Introduce the carrier gradually at home. Let your dog wear it for short periods and reward calm behavior. Slowly increase the time before heading outdoors.

It feels like my dog is leaning forward or sitting “head-heavy”, what should I do? Plus

This usually means the carrier needs a small adjustment. Tighten the upper shoulder straps slightly so your dog sits a bit higher and more supported. Make sure all four legs are positioned correctly through the openings and the carrier fits snugly against the body. Once properly adjusted, the weight should feel balanced and stable.