I bought a "tent-crate" for Jimmy on his first trip to FLA at about 12 weeks old - he STILL loves that crate and has adopted it as his bed here at work (I just rolled back and snapped this picture of him napping)
Deb and Ed M wrote: I bought a "tent-crate" for Jimmy on his first trip to FLA at about 12 weeks old - he STILL loves that crate and has adopted it as his bed here at work (I just rolled back and snapped this picture of him napping)
I think I woke him up - oops!
Ours use the soft kennels all the time. Snickers (rat terrier) learned how to unzip hers. They are so much lighter in weight than the others.
Ours use the soft kennels all the time. Snickers (rat terrier) learned how to unzip hers. They are so much lighter in weight than the others.
Sharon
The part that worked so well for us was the fact that the crate could be wedged between the seat back and the table in the dinette, so it rode securely. I don't think I could have done that with a plastic or wire crate?
Ours use the soft kennels all the time. Snickers (rat terrier) learned how to unzip hers. They are so much lighter in weight than the others.
Sharon
The part that worked so well for us was the fact that the crate could be wedged between the seat back and the table in the dinette, so it rode securely. I don't think I could have done that with a plastic or wire crate?
I have the wire one here at home and it does take up more room. Our terriers are so little and can be picked up in the soft kennel. They set on the back seat of the truck and do not tear up the leather seats as the wire would do.