large dog crate with divider

this ecoflex® dog crate end table is the perfect place for your pet when they are indoors. this ecoflex® dog crate melds form and function into a crate that can double as a piece of your home décor. this double-door crate with securely latching doors is engineered for strength and stability, too. the wood and wire pet crate end table provides a cozy, private spot for your pet to sleep and relax. this crate is the perfect tool for keeping …

42 dog crate with divider

an included plastic base pan sits on the bottom of the crate for easy cleanup and for your dog’s comfort. a divider panel is included as well, allowing your crate to grow as your pup grows. to provide your pet with the most comfortable “castle” possible, clean this crate routinely with a mild, non-toxic cleaner and water. begin by slowly introducing dog to crate encouraging the dog with positive reinforcement. allow dog to acclimate to the crate slowly. the crate …

puppy crate

to help, we’re breaking down the different materials, how big a dog crate should be, and the best size for your dog. 3. soft-sided crates work for small breed dogs or puppies accustomed to being in a crate. they are available in a variety of designs that you can integrate into your home décor for a permanent containment solution. as you shop, consider the height and length of the crates to choose one that provides the most comfort for your …

puppy whining in crate

one of the most frustrating—and heartbreaking—parts of crate training is when a puppy whines in his crate. that means training your puppy to feel at ease and comfortable in his crate. “the goal is to teach the puppy that quiet, calm behavior results in a release,” she says. consider dog crates that have a divider that you can use to adjust the size of the crate as your puppy grows, like the elitefield 3-door folding dog crate with divider.




crate potty training

whether housebreaking a pup or an adult dog, the first step is taking advantage of the dog’s den instinct (their desire to curl up in a snug, protected place). if you also use the crate to feed your dog his regular meals, he will quickly associate it as a pleasurable place. if your dog does this, remove the bedding until the pup starts to understand that bedding is for sleeping–not for a potty pad! when you reach the area, set …