Anhui Xingxing Textile (Group) Co., Ltd.

Anhui Xingxing Textile (Group) Co., Ltd.

Safety First: Why Nexcarry Implements 100% Inspection for Long-term Pet Carrier Projects

2026 06/08

In the pet industry, quality isn't just about aesthetics—it's about safety. A failed zipper or a weak mesh on a pet carrier could lead to a dangerous situation for a beloved animal. At Nexcarry, we treat pet product manufacturing with the highest level of responsibility.

This week, we are conducting the final quality audit for one of our longest-standing projects: a high-end Pet Carrier Backpack that we have been manufacturing for over 5 years.

1. The "Nexcarry Standard": 100% Full Inspection

While many factories use AQL (Acceptable Quality Level) sampling, Nexcarry implements a 100% Full Inspection policy for all pet-related orders.

This means every single bag that leaves our line is individually checked by a QC specialist. We don't believe in "probabilities" when it comes to pet safety. If there is a single loose thread or a slightly stiff zipper, it is pulled from the line immediately.

2. 5+ Years of Partnership: Expertise in Durability

Managing a project for over five years has given us deep insights into the evolution of pet travel gear. Over the years, we have optimized the reinforced stitching at stress points and upgraded the breathability of the mesh fabric.

Our long-term experience with this specific pet bag allows us to predict and prevent potential issues before they even occur, ensuring the brand maintains its 5-star reputation on global retail platforms.

3. What We Check in Every Pet Bag

Our comprehensive QC checklist for pet carriers includes:

  • Zipper Stress Test: Ensuring the "escapology-proof" zippers function perfectly under pressure.
  • Ventilation Integrity: Checking for any obstructions in the breathable mesh.
  • Weight-Bearing Reinforcement: Verifying the "X-stitching" on shoulder straps to ensure they can safely support the animal's weight.
  • Odor & Material Safety: Ensuring no chemical residues remain that could irritate a pet's sensitive sense of smell.