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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:44 pm    Post subject:  Re: Bargin crates Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

auroan wrote:

We got it from a home and leisure store in York near monks cross called "The Range".


These ones?
The Range

I get loads of pet stuff from mine, and it's all SO much cheaper than anywhere else! The have loads of dog food (I could get JWB about £5 a bag cheaper when he was on it, no Burns though Sad ), beds, leads (all the ancol and mikki stuff), harnesses, grooming stuff, chews & treats, and SO many toys. It's where Kyra's secret santa lobster came from! I always go there for dog stuff - it's the same for cats and things too.

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Not ventured there it must be new as never seen it before at Monks Cross, but I feel a trip coming on now Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:51 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postTweet This Post

I think they are new up your way Carroll, as in the past the website only ever had about 4 down south. Perhaps they've been doing well and bought something out?

Fab for craft-type stuff, fabrics etc, cleaning/kitchen-y type things, outdoors stuff in the summer and then they have a conservatory on the side full of garden and pet stuff. Almost everything we have for Boo comes from there, some of it is the same stock as PAH, just about £2 or £3 cheaper!

Can't recommend them enough!

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I think I will have a pop along tomorrow Sarah-don't tell the OH though Very Happy
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Yup thats the one, it's down past the portacabin site going towards huntington.

Danny

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ohh we are on the look out for a cheapie crate too! Anyone have any idea what size we would need? I have 2 labs, Diesel is massive at 14 weeks...he's already 11.40kg standing at 45 cms from front paw to shoulder..i think thats how you measure them!
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I got a 48" one for Corbie two years ago off of ebay for £49.99 incl p&p and it arrived within 48 hours. It's still going strong - not bothered getting Corbie a normal bed as he loves his crate, although the door is not shut now.

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CJ also has a 48" but I think a 42" would be just fine for him, like Karen, I got it off Ebay, CJ`s 3 now and has had it all his life, still loves it Very Happy

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