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The KennelMaster wire dog crate is developed specifically for puppies or dogs. Whether you are traveling with your pet or providing training, this crate will keep your dog comfortable and secure. Adjust the crate's size for your growing puppy's needs with the included divider panel.
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SKU | 3680911 |
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Primary Brand | KennelMaster |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 35 LBS |
Finish | Powder Coat |
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Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | X-Large |
Length | 48 IN |
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Height | 33 IN |
Width | 30 IN |
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What size crate should I purchase for an adult German Shepherd I am planning to adopt?
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 want to crate train my 1 year old dog. I bought a "medium" crate for her , shes 25 lbs - aussie/dashund mix so shes kind of long shaped. The measurments on the box are for a dog even taller/wider than mine... but the crate doesnt really seem big enough for her to turn around in (unless she kind of squirmed up into a circle). Do you think I need to buy a larger crate? Why does the size on the box say its good for the dog's size.. / ?
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?
Any tips about crate intolerance? I would like to have my dog crate trained because he poops when I leave even though he is potty-trained. Also I feel like a safe space would be good for him as he also has separation anxiety.
I adopted a medium mixed dog yesterday. He was neutered the day before. The humane society's record showed he was crate trained. He barks almost constantly when in his crate, except the first few minutes when he's working on his peanut butter Kong. I walk him before crating and he urinates and sometimes has a BM during the walk. If I can't get this addressed, I may have to return him. Please help!
I am crate training my German shepherd puppy, although, I am having a bit of trouble. During the day I leave the crate door opened for him, and he goes in as he pleases. At night time he goes in his crate and does not whine or cry as long as I am sleeping near him. On the other hand, during the day when he goes in and I lock the door and step away from his sight he cries and whines. How do I move passed this behavior? I want him to enjoy his crate, especially when I have to run an errand.
hi can u use second han dog cage or new pupy to go into
My dog sleeps in his crate fine, but when I crate him before leaving the house he looses it and the other day he figured out how to open it and get out. He jumps, kicks, bites and claws at his crate whenever he’s in there because I’m leave (not super often), but I’m afraid he’s going to hurt himself. He also starts panting heavily and is clearly distressed. He already broke his tooth and I’m pretty sure it’s from throwing a fit in his crate. Any advice?
I have a 6 year old black lab/German Shepard mix and she tore up her wire crate and a bent wire punctured her foot in the ankle area toward the outside and the other side is swollen. The puncture is pretty deep and she barely puts pressure on it. What should I do?
I have trained my dog use a liter box when we are not outside the thing is if I take her out of her enclosure she will poop anywhere she wants on the fooor even thoe the box is their the enclosure is big enough for her bed a some space for her to play and then have her litter box she will poop in the box but if she is out she won’t go in the box and will poop anywhere and also if I make her space bigger as in her enclosure if I make it big enough for her to run wont use the box what can I do
My wife and I just adopted a rescue dog (female lab /red heeler mix, 9 months old) and she will not come out of her crate other than for a treat that is close enough to keep her hind legs in. She is unsoundly traumatized by her precious life, but by being scared to leave her crate she holds her pee and poop until she absolutely can’t hold it (in her crate). We have received advice not to drag her out, but we also can’t leave the crate or her covered in feces and urine. Any advice?