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    Thanks for all of your suggestions. I went w/ the 36' crate. It is a pretty good size metal one. It came w/ the dividers so as the puppy grows I can make the room for him bigger. I'll post pics once I get him all settled. I pick him up on Friday! I'm so excited. I just hope that Pandy adjusts well, she has been the only girl for the past 3 years and is spoiled rotten! But I think she needs a playmate!

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    I can't wait for puppy pics. I bet your so excited.

    I don't meen to ruin your parade but thats the size I have for Kaige and if he grows more than a couple more inches I am afraid I'm going to have to get the next size bigger and he's an Aussie, a lot smaller than a Lab or a Golden. I just wanted to let you know early so if you wanted to you could return it with no problems since it is still brand new.

    Good luck with the puppy.
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    REally? The picture on the box has a full-sized Golden laying down in it. Says it holds up to 75 lbs? Maybe I have the " wrong. Either way at least I kow it's going to work for awhile!

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lescoop77
    REally? The picture on the box has a full-sized Golden laying down in it. Says it holds up to 75 lbs? Maybe I have the " wrong. Either way at least I kow it's going to work for awhile!

    Thanks!
    Yup really. I can't remember but the picture on my box but it scared me... it was a bassett or min. schnauzer or something, I know it was smaller than an Aussie. I was thinking it would be way too small for Kaige. Sometimes I think they just put "genaric" pictures on the boxes.
    If you look at midwest's site it shows a golden in the 42 L x 28 W x 31 H sixe crate.
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    i got the biggest size for zero when he was a pup, i just put toys and pillows and stuff to make it smaller

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lescoop77
    REally? The picture on the box has a full-sized Golden laying down in it. Says it holds up to 75 lbs? Maybe I have the " wrong. Either way at least I kow it's going to work for awhile!

    Thanks!
    You may just have the number wrong...I mean, you're more likely going to remember the breed that is pictured on the box than the exact measurements. But, the crates with the dividers are definitely the way to go. Good luck with the new puppy!
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    Thanks! I am interested to find out how those of you w/ two dogs like it. Is it good that they have each other to play with etc. etc. I know Pandy will be a jelous at first but I think she'll adjust just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lescoop77
    Thanks! I am interested to find out how those of you w/ two dogs like it. Is it good that they have each other to play with etc. etc. I know Pandy will be a jelous at first but I think she'll adjust just fine.
    My group of 3 just loves each other. I think they'd be lost with out one another. You may experience a little jealousy at first but once Pandy realizes that the pup is there to stay & is a fun playmate everything will be just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lescoop77
    REally? The picture on the box has a full-sized Golden laying down in it. Says it holds up to 75 lbs? Maybe I have the " wrong. Either way at least I kow it's going to work for awhile!

    Thanks!
    I checked, and I have the 42" for my dogs, who are all 57-65 lbs, and anything smaller would be almost cruel to put them in. Since you are getting a male he will probably be 70-80 lbs (generally speaking), so a 36" crate is probably not going to last very long... a few months at most.

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    get the Really big crates with the divider in the middle, as he gets bigger you give more space. we ordered from petsmart.com a long while ago and it was free shipping i think.

    Not to forget our little foster dog Velma Dinkley!

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