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Caroline Cassin MD
> 3 dayCame here looking for a better solution to getting my elderly pup around. He’s 23lbs and needs to be held when we go on hikes or long distance walks. I’ve tried those dog backpack carrier things (not great for male dogs) I’ve tried strollers (he hates that). This thing worked like a charm! It’s stretchy but sturdy enough to hold his big potato-like frame. Very comfortable for him as he already considers himself to be a human baby. He falls right asleep and I can cover up his head if I need to sneak him into stores. A win!
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Teresa
> 3 dayThis was a gift for a friend and she later told me the wrap was a life-saver. She said the wrap allowed her to use her arms & hands while holding her baby. She used the wrap until the baby got too large. So the gift was a big hit.
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Galen J.
> 3 dayThis works exactly as intended. I use it for my particularly needy cat that screams if I set him down, but i am sure it would work fine for a dog or human too. It does take me close to 10 minutes to get wrapped though. If you want something you can do quickly or with one hand, this isnt it. If you want to take some time to get it on in the morning and keep it on all day, or dont mind taking the time to do it, it is great.
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Sarah Couture
> 3 dayAs you can see, our cat, Nellie, throughly enjoys this comforting carrier.
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Kristy Sjomeling
> 3 dayI like this product but I think Ill feel safer using it when my baby is a bit older and holding her head up better. The directions that came with it werent very helpful for someone doing this for the first time. It shows how to wear it but not how to put the baby in! There are great videos on YouTube though so I figured it out.
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Linnea White
> 3 daySo far so good! I have 3 kids and I waited and waited when I had the first two because money was tight and it seemed frivolous. And then they got too big for a wrap. With my most recent child though, I just went for it and I’m glad I did. It’s worth the investment. My daughter loves it and it frees up my hands for other things while still being able to be close to my baby. I can’t wash dishes though because I’m short and my little one would get smooshed against the counter, which is a bummer, but I’m able to be more productive than if I had to carry her in my arms. It gets pretty hot in there, but she usually has to come out for feeding and diaper changes so not too big of a deal. I just leave it on, which was less comfortable in the summer, but it’s winter now so it’s like wearing a fashionable vest :P It took me putting it on and sticking her in a few times to figure out what worked best for us, but I think I got it. My husband is having a more difficult time and ops for just carrying her in his arms. Different people, I guess. He is not detail oriented and gets frustrated with things like this. BUT if he did like using it, it’s nice because it fits us both. I’m not quite 5 feet and he’s 6’2”. The last thing I want to share is: about half the time I use this, my baby will throw up all over it. It’s a pain because then I have to wash the whole thing, but it’s great because I CAN wash the whole thing. No attachments, bells or whistles to worry about.
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Cordillya
> 3 dayMy sweet baby girl was colicky for weeks and weeks. The sleepy wrap was the only way she would stop crying and sleep during the day. She’s 3 months now and we are working on taking non-movement naps in her crib, but I work from home and sometimes she just needs movement to sleep and I need to get some work done. I stand with her in the carrier and work on my laptop at the bar top of our kitchen counter. I love holding her close in it all the time. She doesn’t like her car seat carrier, so carrying her into restaurants in it has not been an option for us. Instead I put on the sleepywrap before leaving the house (instead of fumbling with it in the parking lot), slip baby into it, then wear her during lunch. She just sleeps! It’s such a relief. I got this wrap at first as a “hands-free nursing” option... it wasn’t great for that. My carrier with buckles worked better for that for me. The buckles allow more space for baby to move/breathe. The sleepywrap is really designed to be snug and offer comforting compression rather than room for nursing... in my experience. But maybe I didn’t do it right. Note: I hated this wrap at first. It takes practice getting the wrap tension the way you and baby like it. And it’s hard to practice when your newborn is crying (wailing). But I’m so glad I kept practicing. It has been such a life/sanity saver.
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Joey
> 3 dayWe thought its an easy wear on design but this product is nothing more than a long stretchy piece of clothe. Im not kidding the instruction is 16 steps, 8 at the front page, 8 at the back. And after trying many times it still wont wrap properly. Imagine each time you want to hold your baby and this is what you have to go through. This is THE most frustrating product Ive ever purchased on Amazon and it is really beyond me why would it get so many 5 star reviews.
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Andrew A.
> 3 dayThis shade of gray is not flattering, in my opinion. My small dog has IMHA and cannot walk very far. Because she likes being out and about even when her body is failing and I have a big dog who needs more exercise, I tried a variety of items to carry her comfortably on hour-long walks. This is what I settled for! (I do not have a baby so I cant say if it works well for its actual purpose.) Pros: -sort of comfortable (stretchy!) -sort of good-looking color (could be a few shades darker though) -does its job okay (my dog is 15 lbs, I have to support her bottom sometimes) -dog looks super relaxed in the baby wrap, which is the most important (she will even fall asleep in the wrap on a walk) Cons: -not flattering (medium chest plus 15-lb dog = not sexy!) -not really sure how to use this in the wintertime when its super rainy because this + dog does not fit under my jacket or raincoat (I guess women with babies have maternity raincoats???) -sort of uncomfortable (my tank top or shirt underneath keeps shifting with the baby wrap when I bend over to pick up poo, etc.) -so much fabric especially at the knot area (which makes it soooo hot if its more than 70 degrees outside!) -takes me a long time to put on -dog fur is hard to shake out of fabrics weave Although Ive written up many cons, it does the job that I bought it for so I suppose I can deal with it. If my small dogs spine and hips were better, I would build a little wagon/trailer for the small dog to sit in. The big dog could pull the wagon/trailer. -Anne (Andrews wife)
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Tiffany
> 3 dayI am so grateful for another review I saw of a pet parent posting about purchasing this for their pup! I have a ~9 lb Yorkie who has a some separation anxiety. Opening doors to try to let our other 3 dogs out to potty, or take out the trash while trying to keep her calm can be noisy and difficult tasks. This wrap is her favorite thing. I looked through tons of reviews for dog carriers and even ordered one that I hated. I love that this wrap is easy on my back, adjustable and washable and very easy to put on and take off once you get the hang of it. My pup will sleep in it, ride in the car with it on (when I’m a passenger, of course), and she loves to go on errands to dog-friendly spaces in it. If you’re a dog parent looking for a way to comfortably carry around your companion, look no further. Shipping was fast, the wrap did not have a strange smell out of the packaging and the material is stretchy and soft to the touch. So grateful I found this! I’d give it 10 stars if I could!