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Unipaws Durable Elegant Dog Crate. Multi-Functional: This is a nice piece of furniture that also serves as a dog crate. Appear as an elegant side table, end table, and nightstand. By the way, we built 3 hooks. You can use it for hanging towels or gloves. High Quality: Made out of quality wood and mesh to ensure long-time use. Chew-proof: In response to the problem that dog crates are not chew-proof on the marketing. Specially design for some active and sharp-toothed dogs, the dog crate can survive a chewing puppy! Ventilation: Ventilation at its personal best with a full view for the pet to enjoy some peaceful time as they can see you and you can enjoy watching them rest in style. Comfy for pet nap time. Features: Material: Pressed Wood & Metal, Exterior Size: 31.5" L X 23.6" W X 26.4"H, Interior Size: 29.9" W x 23.6" D x 22.6" H, Style: Contemporary, Modern, Functional, Convenient. Package Includes: 1 x Pet Crate, 1 x Pet Cushion, 1 x Installation Instruction.
SKU | 3607705 |
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Primary Brand | UniPaws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 52.07 LBS |
Primary Color | Grey |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Material | Wood |
Length | 31.5 IN |
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Height | 26.4 IN |
Width | 23.6 IN |
No, I do not recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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What size crate should I purchase for an adult German Shepherd I am planning to adopt?
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 want to line my dogs crate with a blanket or pad so he can be comfortable when he has to stay in it for a few hours, but he keeps chewing and ingesting blankets. Is there anything I can do to stop this behaviour so that he doesn't eat the blanket?
Hello. Spooky has been chewing on stuff and sometimes pees and poops at home, which is weird cause he was trained. I am worried cause he started chewing his blanket and the house's wooden skirting boards. As a result, he vomited a huge clump of wood and fabric. I heard about crating but I see there are many different opinions about it, it's even considered a cruel practice by PETA. We are away for 12 hours in weekdays. What is your advice?
We are desperate for help with crating Woody. From 4 am on he whines and cries. We give him a VetriScience Composure Behavioral Health snack before bed, and give him plenty of toys (right away and when he starts whining). We even got a larger crate for him (30 inches), and cover it so it's den like. Is there anything stronger that will keep him sleeping longer? What can we do to help him ease into crating? We are ready to give up on crating/put him in another room :(
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'm a first time dog owner. Kyro has plenty of toys a kong, Nyla bone, Tire toy and two ropes. Kyro has destroyed a pet pillow while being locked in crate. My question , while not being locked into crate, why does Kyro chew a comforter I've placed into crate? He does not swallow the pieces. How do I stop this behavior? A sincere Thank you to petcoach.
My mixed black lab has a small "wound" (about 1.5" long). He licks it often and sometimes tries to chew at it a bit. He's fixed. He is about 90 lbs. and about 3' long from snout to the base of his tail. We kennel him into a large crate (42"L x 27"H x 27"D). There doesn't seem to be anything in the crate that could cause this type of irritation/wound. We walk him frequently outside (at LEAST 6 times a day) and sometimes tie him up outside while we're playing or working (he's never outside alone).
I have just got a 2 month old teacup poodle (3 days ago) I made a large enclosed area in my front room with plenty of toys and an area were she can do her toilet . I also have 2 beds in there 1 which is a covered house and another a standard bed. My problem is the dog just keeps crying When I leave the penn. she is fine when playing. Should I put her in a crate at night as she just cries all night in the penn I sleep on the sofa but it does not help. Please advise Sleepless in Japan
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.
My dog has very serious separation anxiety when left alone in her crate. I am worried that she will escape and/or hurt herself. So far she has peed in, pooped in, slobbered in, and destroyed one of her crates already. She is a very strong 5 1/2 month old puppy that weighs 45-50lbs. What should I do to crate train her?
My dog wees and poos during the night even though I take her outside just before we go to bed, also when we leave her to go out she scratches the door that much that there isn't really a door left anymore. Because of this we have brought her a cage which is plenty big enough for her, but she keeps crying even though she can see us in bed. Do you have any advice on how to get her to calm down easier or what is the best way to make her more comfortable? Thanks