Pet Playpen Foldable Gate for Dogs Heavy Plastic Puppy Exercise Pen with Door Portable Indoor Outdoor Small Pets Fence Puppies Folding Cage 4 Panels Medium Animals House Supplies (33.5x33.5 inches)
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Two panels connected in a straight line will not work. Only at right angles do they come together. Making it into a corner unit would be ideal. We bought four of them and put them together to make a play area and a pen.
It is extremely light because each side is made of hollow plastics. The total weight in the box is probably around 20 pounds. It's simple to assemble and transport. Because it has suction cups on the bottom, your dog won't be able to easily move it around.
Additional panels are not available for purchase. To make it larger, they said I'd have to buy a second full set. I bought it with the previous answer, but I'll have to return it because I can buy two more panels. Missleading to a fault!
Yes, but I wouldn't recommend buying them because they aren't worth the money. I bought one and it doesn't fasten together very securely, so every time you move it, even if it's only an inch, you'll have to reassemble it.
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For my four-pound, four-year-old puppy, I bought two of these adorable little puppy play pens. month- Morkie puppy, a few months old I was ecstatic to have a choice other than a crate! There's no denying that these play pens are adorable and well-made. made. The issue is that my 4-pound puppy figured out how to climb out without missing a beat in less than a day. After that, I went out and bought playpen covers. I went into the kitchen to wash the floor the first day I had the cover on. I left my puppy in the playpen. My adorable puppy appeared in the kitchen 20 minutes later, all excited to join me. He chewed or scratched his way through the top layer. So I wouldn't recommend it unless you're buying it for a very calm dog or a stuffed animal.
Perfect. Superior to the majority of what you'll find on the market. This one is made to last, as it is not hollow on the inside and has no sharp edges like the others, ensuring that your puppy does not come into contact with any sharp plastic while climbing. It also has a better pattern than some others, which isn't used as a ladder. There aren't any spaces that are directly on top of each other. Finally, as your dog grows older, you can add a mesh or fabric topper, or even a kids sheet with a homemade strap system, to prevent your dog from climbing out.
We have a few larger wire play pens, but for a new puppy, we needed something smaller. br>This item performed admirably. br>It's very simple to put together and it's very sturdy. I'm hoping the manufacturer takes this design concept a step further and creates 4ft and 6ft tall versions. If they do, I'll buy it. br>.
This play area was purchased for an elderly Pekingese who enjoys getting under things he can't seem to get out of and has occasionally injured himself. The playpen is easy to put together and is light but sturdy. It's simple to transport and store. It's convent-sized, which means it's big enough for him to move around in but small enough to fit into a small space. It has taken a lot of worry away from me because I know he is safe at night and when I am gone for a short time. When the gate is open during the day, my female Pekingese considers it a treat to come in and sleep. I would buy this item again in a heartbeat.
I've tried a few different playpens and this one is my favorite because it's simple to set up and sturdy. I also like the suction cups on the bottom to keep it from sliding around on the floor.
The pen is ideal for all puppies, with the exception of large breeds, who will quickly outgrow it; my puppy will be no older than 12 months. This weighs 13 pounds, so it'll last a long time. It is portable and lightweight. It's simple to put together, and it's a great value for the money. If you have a large growing breed, they will quickly climb out, so I'm not sure if the extra cost of the vented top is worthwhile. You might want to start looking for a large metal crate right away. We use those with all of our dogs; I just wanted a place for her to defecate while she is too young for crate training, and if I am gone for a few hours, she has a place to do so without it getting on her bed. They do not want to poo or pee where they sleep, so they stay cleaner for longer. br>br>This is a product that I would recommend!.
Because you don't want it to be too easy to bend, I gave it a four-star rating for folding. The bending is spot on.
It's simple to put together, and the cup suction holds it in place well. It's too small for me, so I'll have to buy two more playpens to connect them and expand the space inside so I can play and train my small dog. She tries to climb out but is unable to do so; she is a small dog, weighing 28 pounds and only 3 months old. Well, it's ideal, and I highly recommend it!.