Petsfit Travel Pet Home Indoor/Outdoor for Dog Steel Frame Home,Collapsible Soft Dog Crate
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Only indoors did I use it.
No, it's a hard frame with a soft bottom. With this, I can easily transport two cats to the car.
This isn't meant to be used as a carrier in the traditional sense. Because it folds down, it's a convenient crate to travel with. Except for the frame, everything is made of fabric. You might be able to carry the dog inside the crate like a box if it's small enough, but you'll need to make sure you support the bottom with your arms. A traditional hard plastic travel crate is probably your best option.
I'm guessing you meant "powerful." Our lab/boxer mix weighs 42 pounds and loves to chew. We only use it as a sleep kennel in our RV when we go camping, so she might be too tired to wreck the place, but we've found that this crate works great. However, I don't think I'd use it as a kennel (i.e., it's too small). , for example, by leaving your dog here while you go to work for the day).
Selected User Reviews For Petsfit Travel Pet Home Indoor/Outdoor for Dog Steel Frame Home,Collapsible Soft Dog Crate
After looking for a soft pop-rock band for over two years, I finally found one. a sturdy and well-constructed crate When I ordered this, I had very low expectations. From the moment we took it out of the box, we were pleasantly surprised by how well constructed this crate was. br>br>This is by far the best-built crate we've ever had for our dogs. It's crucial to keep in mind that no pop-ups will appear. When you're not at home, your pet (especially a young dog) should be kept in an up/soft crate. If you're looking for a safe crate, look no further. Make use of a "flight crate. " The black wire crates are great, but our dogs seem to prefer the enclosed crate feeling. br>br>This is what we have in our bedroom. The crate is a favorite of our puppy's. The mesh, material, and structure are all well-made, and we anticipate that they will last a long time. br>br>A and.
My husband and I travel frequently, and this bag folds up to a perfect size! It's also very sturdy and of excellent quality. My purchase has made me extremely happy. My lab, who is a year old, fits perfectly in the kennel. Her lab is a little smaller, but she has plenty of space. It also includes a wonderful mat.
If anything changes in the next few weeks, I'll let you know. br>br>As an added bonus, I have a small dog! He weighs almost 9 pounds and has never been a troublemaker. Even when confined to a crate or carrier, they are not able to do so. This is one of the reasons I thought a soft crate would be a good fit for us. If your dog is large, destructive, or has a Roudini ancestor, a regular metal crate may be necessary. br>br>So, let's talk about first impressions. br>I was like, WOAH! as soon as I picked up the box outside. It's light and refreshing! It will make my life a whole lot easier because just moving the large metal crate around my apartment was a pain in the neck. br>br>The crate/carrier is quite lovely. It appears to be durable enough for my dog to use. It was incredibly simple and quick to put together! br> I haven't yet taken it down! br>It's a lovely medium size. br>So far, I'm very pleased! br>There are three zipped openings, which I think is fantastic! I'm going to keep it under my desk (where he likes to hide) as a cozy safe haven, so the side opening is ideal!br>br>I didn't realize it came with a small mat. It's light and airy, but it's also very soft. br>br>However, it's beige, which is a big deal! Although it doesn't match the crate's grey and blue details, I'm not complaining. Lolbr>br>In the end, I bought an American Kennel Club grey crate bed anyway, so we're good in that department. br>br>We're going on a trip with it this weekend, so it'll be nice not to have to lug around a huge crate!.
I've never done anything like this before. I've never trained a dog before, but I recently adopted a puppy and discovered the need for a crate. I've never been a fan of those plastic, cage-like things. I didn't want one because it looked like crates, which is one of the main reasons I didn't want one. This crate does not resemble a puppy crate. It's a great place to be if you're in jail, and it It came with a soft pad, but I removed it and replaced it with one of our puppy's favorite memory foam pads, which fit perfectly. We didn't have to persuade or coerce our puppy into going into the crate; once I lined it with his bed, blanket, and pillow, he went right in. I like how it opens up on the sides and top, allowing my puppy to feel safe and secure in the knowledge that he can come and go as he pleases. He falls asleep and even plays alone in there. We close the doors at night and he sleeps all night. I like that the top and sides are mesh, which keeps it breathable and allows him to see us and us to see him even when it's closed up. Furthermore, this crate is not appealing to the eye. It's a pain in the neck, but it looks fantastic in our apartment. This purchase has made me very happy.
I think it's a nice box for the price for a medium, mid-size indoor box (wish the pad came with a cover), and I've never met a dog who didn't have an odoriferous day every now and then. I HAVE A SMALL BOXER (runt of the litter) who has to squat to get into the house. It's fine in terms of length. br> He's crate trained and has loved all of his crates. Instead of adoring this crate, he prefers to foul up my rug. He wants to be seen as well as have easier access (height). (He's spoiled, so this won't kill him) This was a lot easier to put together than the metal crate I had, which had been completely disassembled and for which I couldn't find instructions anywhere on the internet! After 2 hours of attempting to assemble a single door wire crate with a stamped metal tag, I became physically ill. Hennesy reminded me that he isn't a person and couldn't help because it was a two-person job. To put the last bar in place, you'll need a little extra strength. Apart from that, it was a piece of cake to put together.
I needed a crate for comfort and to keep my dog from roaming when I travel for work, but I hated lugging around her big wire crate. This is a light and airy piece. I chose this product because it has two doors that zip open almost to the ground, allowing her to comfortably lie partially outside the crate, and I'm glad I did! It's kind of like a doggie cabana, and I can easily close the door when I need to leave her alone. However, it is not recommended for dogs who will attempt to escape. The only drawback I see is that it's a little pricey when compared to comparable wire crates of the same size.
I went outside for about 20 minutes, and when I returned, he was waiting for me at the door. I ripped the cage's zipper right off. If your dog has a lot of energy, this kennel is not for you. It will be obliterated in a matter of seconds.
He enjoys it and is content in it, and the three door openings in various positions are convenient when we use the crate in our room at night, in the back seat, or in the back of the car. I wouldn't recommend it for dogs who will be left alone for an extended period of time; the walls are nylon, and they could easily rip through them, but ours hasn't tried. It's lightweight and foldable, and it's also easy to transport. This is something I've already told a friend about.