I have 2 wire crates and one plastic crate. I prefer the wire crates (but I have to make them Nebo proof by adding metal snaps). Although Nebo managed to ruin the plastic bottom of the bigger (great dane size) crate...no matter how many times I tried to fix it he killed it. He is happier in the smaller crate and he doesn't try to destroy it.He goes and lays in it on his own all the time, it's his "den." He prefers tight places like that. It folds up easily I don't find it hard to travel with, it's been on a few road trips in the trunk of a car.
The plastic crate I have in my room and Sydney sleeps in it. I like having it because I can use it if I need to fly him. I'll probably always have both. I would get a soft crate but I wouldn't dare leave him in it (while I'm gone) and I don't really crate him when I take him with me places so it seems a bit pointless at the moment. If I were taking him to agility trials or something I'm sure I'd get one.





He goes and lays in it on his own all the time, it's his "den." He prefers tight places like that. It folds up easily I don't find it hard to travel with, it's been on a few road trips in the trunk of a car.
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Spanky is a Chi and that is what I did when I flew with her using Alaska and American airlines. I never figured out what they meant by them being accessible from the outside. Maybe they meant like from a smaller and/or different way than you use to let them out of? After a few flights, I just left the food and water out (after checking with airline personnel, first) as it just spilled and they didn't eat anyways.

I love the way it looks and that it can fold down so nicley, plus is's airline approved. You can also buy wheels for it.






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