Petnation Port-A-Crate Indoor and Outdoor Home for Pets
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The cute dog, however, is not included with the purchase of the Get in touch with Petnation at [email protected] for assistance with the crate. This is the website.
Crates come in many different sizes, so measuring your pet will allow you to select the right size. There should be no more than one to two inches difference between the height of the crates and Secondly, measure the length of your pet's tail from the tip of its nose to its base (the Port-A-Pottie There is only need for the crate to be four to six inches larger than the example). Your pet will have enough space to stand up, turn around, and lay down comfortably if you follow these guidelines. Those seeking more information can contact Petnation's support team at [email protected] This is the website.
Despite the name, the crate does not have loops to secure a seat belt. If you need assistance, contact Petnation at [email protected] This is the website.
A carrying strap is only provided on crates measuring 16" and 20". There is a handle on the side of the larger size crates when the crates are collapsed, so you can transport them when they're not occupied. Those seeking more information can contact Petnation's support team at [email protected] This is the website.
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Apparently, our pup prefers this crate to the one he is used to. It is pretty amazing how he is able to go inside on his own (which he wouldn't do in his real crate), and to play His perception may be that it is more like a den. Whatever the case may be, it is super lightweight and very This is something I highly recommend!.

This crate has been my possession for 5 months now, and I am really happy with My BMW 335i (4 door) barely fits it in the back. In the past, I have owned two car hammocks that just covered the seats, but they only accomplished a fair amount of preventing dirt and hair from becoming stuck on the seats and other surfaces Having done more research, I broke down and got a collapsible crate that would contain the dirt and hair a bit better. I have been really happy with it. A 65 lb Samoyed that I regularly take to the park makes very little effort to get dirt or hair onto the seats when the crate is open. I like how compact and light this product is, and how easy it is to set up in the car and take down without putting too much strain on my neck or back. push it into the backseat first, then unfold it into I'm also happy that there are Whenever you want to store it in your trunk, you can lay it flat. My dog has not ripped or deteriorated the clothing yet, but he is also very good and does not scratch or try to escape. The price was well worth it!.

There was a need for something we could put inside our travel trailer, so she could sleep without having full access to It was easy fitting for her inside the 28" crate, even though she weighed about 40 pounds. As an example, I have a 7 month old basset hound available for adoption Please refer to the provided sizing chart as many taller dogs of similar weights will not fit in this size. She loved getting into the groove and having her head scratched. The zipper lock is a serious safety concern when left alone, so it was important to clip it on. In the end, she managed to claw her way out by clawing the zippers apart! It was frustrating a bit because she made a number of messes in the trailer. It is, however, not a fault of the product, but rather of an operator error!
Make sure the zippers are clipped together if you plan on leaving your dog in it! It is simple and quick to set up, and the materials are of great quality It is time to go up and Even at home, we use it! This is definitely a product I would recommend!.

That is the coolest thing ever! There is a 64 lb Pitbull/American bulldog mix named "Pork" in my home. Because he is separation-anxious, he chews through two doors and a wall as soon as he knows a person will be leaving. In the 36" carrier he has tons of room and must be feeling pretty secure considering he has not tried to chew his way out of it. You're going to love how durable, comfy, and cute it is. This is his pack and play. I call it that because of its ease of setup. The two poles click into place and then you have it ready to use. Pork spent all of his time in the skylight of the shelter during fireworks for 4th of July so I could pat him on the head through it while I sat by the fire. When we went camping, he hung out in it while we sat by the fire. He kept calm as a result of that. I was super happy for him. It fits pet beds for 36" kennels perfectly, folds up easily for storage, has a handle for easy transport, and has side latches for securing it when not used. The friends who bought one for their German Shepard mix loved it so much that they bought one for their own (same size) pet,.

In reality, this is a pretty good soft kennel for the price! I paid twice this much for my other one, and it wasn't much As far as the breed size is concerned, it is completely unrealistic as far as their claims of what breeds will fit Purchasing the smallest size (28") for my female boxer was not an option. Compared to other dogs in the breed, she is a little smaller The weight is around 57 pounds She is a perfect fit for a 36". A 32" would not even fit her comfortably, and a 28" would be at a loss to fit her either. The 36" kennel would not be able to accommodate a 70 lb dog. I'm satisfied with the way the crate has held up. At a trial, I forgot to latch one side of the top, and my girl chewed the plastic sliding latch around that area, so I've had to make a tweak to keep it in place, but otherwise, things are going great. You can fold it up very quickly and easily, as it's very lightweight. The one I have now is much better than the one I had before. It is way too small for my 68 lb male boxer to fit into the largest size of this. Otherwise, I'd get him the same size. I weigh at least 10 lbs less than he does! The soft crates are for travel, supervised use, conformation and sporting events, etc. They are not appropriate for most dogs that need to be kenneled at night when no one is home, and they are definitely not to be used It takes someone just minutes to escape from ANY soft crate if the dog wants to do it. Using a soft crate on your dog should only be attempted once they have been well crate trained.

I'm in love with this kennel!! It's perfect! Pops up quickly and is simple to use because it is light and folds easily. There is a zipper 'sunroof' on the top as well as a flap at the front, which is really convenient. With tons of extra room, my 42 pound border collie fits comfortably in my car- Regardless of how many dogs are in there, I could accommodate them. The dog bed is soft, but I've also used a foam pad when he had muddy paws, as well as a towel. We have put the bottom through a variety of situations and it has performed well. A wipe is all you need to clean it.
