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I am thinking about surprising difficult children with a dog.
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 530989" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>There's better crates than that... we've gone away from the plastic ones, to "wire"... as long as the dog isn't the escape artist type, lots of dogs like to be able look out, have lots of air, etc. Ours came with a plastic tray for a floor - we toss an old blanket down at one end, food and water bowls at the other... our dogs LOVE them. Here, the plastic-type are in the $200-400 range... and the wire ones go for $60-100... BEFORE going on sale. Get it oversized a bit, though - ours are 2x bigger than needed, so they have half for a "bedroom" and half for a "kitchen". If you're crate-training and don't want accidents, these all come with a divider, so you can restrict them to the "bedroom"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 530989, member: 11791"] There's better crates than that... we've gone away from the plastic ones, to "wire"... as long as the dog isn't the escape artist type, lots of dogs like to be able look out, have lots of air, etc. Ours came with a plastic tray for a floor - we toss an old blanket down at one end, food and water bowls at the other... our dogs LOVE them. Here, the plastic-type are in the $200-400 range... and the wire ones go for $60-100... BEFORE going on sale. Get it oversized a bit, though - ours are 2x bigger than needed, so they have half for a "bedroom" and half for a "kitchen". If you're crate-training and don't want accidents, these all come with a divider, so you can restrict them to the "bedroom"... [/QUOTE]
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