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Frequently asked questions
Dog crates are all about structure and security — think of them as your dog’s den, ideal for training, travelling, or giving them a comfy nook at home. Pens give a bit more freedom to move around while still keeping your pup contained (great for puppies or indoor play zones). Kennels, on the other hand, are generally more rugged and designed for the outdoors.
For a sturdy crate setup, check out the M-Pets Cruiser Wire Dog Crate
Your dog should be able to stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably inside the crate — no cramping, no sprawling. Too small and it’s uncomfortable; too big and it loses that den-like feel. Most crates are sized by breed or weight range, so check those specs.
And don’t forget bedding! The Kazoo Soft Dog Crate Cushion adds extra comfort
Look for crates that are lightweight, foldable, and have secure latches. Ventilation is a must, and bonus points for crates that are easy to clean after a muddy paw moment.
Soft-sided options like the Allpet Care Open Top Pet Carrier are great for short trips
If you're travelling by car or crate-training on the go, portability matters — think carry handles, collapsible frames, and breathable mesh panels.
Yep, foldable crates are ideal if space is tight or you only need the crate occasionally. They’re easy to stash away when not in use and quick to set up again when needed — no tools or wrestling required.
Metal wire crates like the M-Pets Cruiser Wire Dog Crate fold flat in seconds
They’re a top pick for folks who don’t want their living room looking like a kennel 24/7.
Dog kennels and crates come in a mix of wire, plastic, canvas, and sometimes wood.
- Wire = breathable and long-lasting
- Plastic = lighter and great for travel
- Canvas/fabric = soft, portable, ideal for indoor use
Accessories matter too! A lick mat like the Scream Lick Enrichment Dog Mat for Crates helps reduce boredom and makes crate time more engaging.
If you’re going for durability, wire and heavy-duty canvas tend to stand up to wear and tear best.