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Exercise and other physical activity are absolutely essential to keeping your dog healthy and happy. Midwest Exercise Pens are designed to offer your dog the space they need with the security you want. The included clips will allow you to arrange the panels into a configuration that meets your needs.
SKU | 2886651 |
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Primary Brand | Midwest |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Material | Metal |
Adjustable Height Max | 24 IN |
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Height | 24 IN |
Width | 24 IN |
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DCTot
5 years ago
Worked great when attached to a crate. We used the pen instead of crate training...
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If your dog is smart don't get this
njbern50
5 years ago
My boxer figured out that there is a horizontal frame; so he uses that frame as ...
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I need to know the general guidelines on how much exercise and stimulation a large dog requires. I work at a place where a large dog (Great Pyrenees) is kept in an 8 x 10 structure 24 hours a day. It is too large to run in the pen. He is 4 yrs of age and has been locked up at least a year, I used to take it for walks but no longer can. I'm attempting to get the owner to rethink this but require some professional support. The dog is digging and chewing up his dog house.
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