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The Carlson Small Pink Dog Crate creates a safe, den like, environment for your pet. The durable crate features one door at the front and a multi-point locking system, securing your pet and providing owners with peace of mind. For portability, the wire crate folds nearly flat, making it easy for travel and storage. Perfect for small breeds up to 22" long and up to 16" tall, the Single Door Wire Crate can be used from puppy to adult stage.
SKU | 3025140 |
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Primary Brand | Carlson Pet Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 11 LBS |
Primary Color | Pink |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Length | 24 IN |
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Height | 19 IN |
Width | 18 IN |
Breed Sizes | Small |
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When ready to break down, the wire crate easily folds flat and latches. Providing superior portability, the Carlson Pink Wire Crate can easily be carried or stored in a closet, car, or plane.
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So my dog keeps peeing in her kennel. I have started making more frequent potty breaks and that has helped some. But she still has accidents about twice a week. So I have thought about getting her a smaller kennel. She is in a 42’’ wire kennel. She can lay in a ball in the corner of it and not take up much room. She is too tall for a smaller kennel. What should I do? Also she had had all her bloodwork done and nothing is wrong. She is 30’’ tall and 30’’ long.
I've moved and to get my cat acclimated I've decided I'm going to crate him while we are working. The crate i have is 42"x28"x30", with a dual level. Will this be enough space for my cat? He is 14y/o, and will be crated for 6-8 hours 5 days a week for a few weeks, until he gets used to the area. Of course he'll be inside the house, and let out in the evenings and sometimes for a bit on lunchtime.
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My dog pees and poops on the carpet when we leave and at night . We have tried everything and she finds her way out . Metal cage-rips gums and teeth out, mesh cage chews her way out, kitchen with a gate chewed base boards has to have wood slivers removed from her mouth, we have take her to the vet many times no urinary trac infection being in her senior years ( 9) . We have sent her to day cares and she just freaks out barks the entire times and they call us to pick her up and nobody sits her.
I'm having trouble trying to find the proper enclosure for my dog. She seems to be having separation anxiety and she already destroyed a part of my door after only being alone for 2 hours. I'm gone for work for about 9 hrs a day so I don't want something where she wouldn't be able to move comfortably..what should I do?
We got a sweet girl today. She was raised in a kennel, held her whole life in a kennel, got very little socialization with other animals and humans (one of each), and is obviously experiencing side effects from this. We have a crate we got for our first baby, as she likes to sleep with no disturbance. Telakora refuses to leave the crate now that our first girl was let out. She's quite skittish, and flinches. Is there anything I can do to help her, other than the obvious, loads of love?
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