What can you do for your lovely pet?
Providing your pet dog with a kennel crate can satisfy your pet's need for a den-like enclosure.
A kennel crate can help to reduce separation anxiety, to prevent destructive behavior, such as chewing furniture.
A kennel crate can keep a puppy away from potentially dangerous household items, like poisons, electrical wires, etc.
Never make your pet dog feel lonely!
Whenever possible, place the crate near or next to you when you are home. This will encourage your pet to go inside it without his feeling lonely or isolated.
When you go out, a central room in the apartment (like living room or kitchen) or a large hallway near the entrance is a good place to crate your pet.
Here we offering is a 42" Two Door Folding Dog Kennel Crate w/ Divider.
If you have two or more puppies, the removable divider can help to separate them if necessary.
Features
- Size: 42in. (L) x 28in. (W) x 31in. (H) folding suitcase style Kennel Crate.
- Set-up and fold-down in seconds, no assemble tools needed.
- One Front Door and one Side Door for convenient in and out.
- Comfortable hand feel Carrying Handle for free travelling
- Two Bolt Latches on each door for safety.
- Durable antirust black epoxy coated
- Durable Metal Pan for easy cleaning
- Material: 3, 4, 5 strong gauge wire
- Mesh: 1-5/8" x 4"
- Color: Black
- One removable Divider included
Your pet dog's crate is more than just a place to keep him while you're away. It is a sanctuary, his home within your home.
Don't be heistant to purchase such perfect crate for your pretty pet!!
The 42'' Dog Crate Recommended for These Dogs
| Australian Shephard | Bearded Collie |
| Belgian Malanois | Belgian Sheepdog |
| Belgian Tervuran | Border Collie |
| Boxer | Chesapeake Bay Retriever |
| Chow Chow | Dalmation |
| Golden Retriever | Gordon Setter |
| Ibizan Hound | Irish Setter |
| Irish Water Spaniel | Labrador Retriever |
| Standard Poodle | Vizsla |
Tips:
Buying a pet crate, choose one that will fit your pet's adult proportions. You can resize the crate with divider panels as he grows to reduce the amount of space.
The crate should be big enough for your dog to stand up to his fullheight, turn around, lie down, and stretch out comfortably. He/ She shouldn't have to curl up to fit, but you don't want the crate to be so big that your dog can soil one side and sleep on the other. Too big space will make your puppy feel lonely and abandoned, a divider can solve this problem.







