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Unipaws 6 Panels Adjustable Exercise Pen with 5 extra support feet can be set up in a rectangle or a hexagon to meet your needs and provides enough space for your puppy playing. Simply using the doggy door can easily walk through the pet gate instead of moving aside.
SKU | 3280221 |
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Primary Brand | UniPaws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 42 LBS |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | Wood |
Adjustable Width Max | 132 IN |
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Adjustable Width Min | 22 IN |
Height | 32 IN |
Width | 132 IN |
No assembly required, just extend the gate and place it on a flat surface in your desired location as a pet divider.
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We are getting a 6 week old male shih tzu. Is it ok to plane his potty pad and bed in his playpen? He will be kept in his playpen when we are not home and he will sleep in it over night. When we are home do we keep his potty pad in the play pen so he knows that spot for him to always go? Also do we leave his bed in there for him to go nap when we are home? We will leave the gate to his playpen open when we are home
My very large male cat has trouble getting intout his litter pan.. Do you know where I can get a large, very large pan?
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.
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.
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 keep my dog locked in her play pen for most of the time. The reason for this is because she eats EVERYTHING. Anything she can get her paws on she will eat unless it’s too large for her to swallow and it scares me for a # of reasons. Her “crate” is just two play pens combined together so she has a lot of space (whole living room). I get inside with her and play all the time and I do take her outside but I know leaving her inside isn’t healthy. What should I do? Is this behavior because of me?
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.. / ?
What size crate should I purchase for an adult German Shepherd I am planning to adopt?
Hello, not sure if you guys can answer this type of question, but SEPARATION ANXIETY!! I know he's just a little guy, but how do I ease this?! My goal is to get him to being comfortable with being alone, which I do not expect of him now, but how do I take the small steps to teach him? right now I'm leaving him alone whenever I can, but its usually when he's asleep. If he gets put in his exercise pen he screams. he gets plenty of exercise, too. Help!
I recently inherited my dad's 2 yorkies. I have had them a year this past Aug. They just turned 11 in Oct. All their lives they have been kept in a pack-n-play when no one was home; most times even when they weren't alone. I have been trying to give them freedom by leaving them out while I'm at work. They are house trained, but when alone, all they do is pee everywhere & the female barks/whines for hours. I turned on white noise & gave them a potty pad. I hate to put them back in the Basket..???
My 3 month old pup seems to have separation anxiety. My boyfriend and I both work during the day, one of us coming home at lunch to walk her. During the time we are not at the house we put her in a kennel. She barks constantly and has accidents in her kennel. I wanted to get her a gated off play-pen that i could leave her in while we are at work. I figured it is more room to let her roam around a bit and I can put her favorite bed/ toys for comfort. Is this a bad or good idea for a young puppy?
Can I leave my 1 and a half month old puppy whining and crying at night in his secure play pen with a blanket and peeing pads and water?