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kirkie  Offline
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 9:54 pm    Post subject:  Dog Crate Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

Is this suitable for a new puppy to sleep in?

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daizydoggy Subscriber 20/02/2013 Offline
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Hi there. You'd probably be better with something like this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=170140734820 &ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=007
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Not really, they grow pretty quick a metal one would be better we had a 36' but most I think get 42'
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IMO.......NO!

its far too small if you are thinking of a lab pup......................

Something like THIS! would be far better Smile

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kirkie  Offline
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It would only be for a few weeks as we have bought a large kennel and run. The only reason I ask is because stupid me has already gone and bought it, but if it isn't suitable I will see if they will exchange it with no receipt...
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Alyson69 Subscriber 26/05/2012 Offline
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I bought the Ferplast one for Jack when he was little. It only suited him for a few months. These are really aircraft crates and not really for use in the house. A crate like the ones others have mentioned would be ideal. Ebay is fab for this. I bought a 36in recently, for my new puppy, and it cost £32 all in. It was delivered by courier next day.

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kirkie  Offline
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Would it be suitable short term before I put him in the kennel & run...
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i never caged zak but from the picture you showed us i would say that one was too small, the 42" crate seems the better option,

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How big is it?

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Feebarn wrote:
How big is it?


60 x 40 x 38 - 23.62”x 15.75”x 14.96”

I want to put him in the kennel & run, but not sure how old he should be 1st...

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