Sentences with phrase «fabric crates for»

Fabric crates for dogs are great for travel purposes — they are lightweight, collapse easily, and transport well.
My recommendation is you start with a wire crate, perhaps have a plastic or fabric crate for travel, and a furniture style crate only when your dog is fully house trained and you'd like to fit the crate into the style of your home.

Not exact matches

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Fabric crates are also more difficult to clean, so I don't recommend them for dogs that aren't fully house trained.
The three most common materials for a crate are wire, plastic and soft fabric (such as nylon).
There are three main types of crates available for dogs: plastic, fabric, and metal.
The wire crate is draped with a length of fabric for privacy; its top is littered with magazines about dogs and catalogs of pet accessories and supplies.
A third sculptural work, meanwhile, finds Büttner using similarly produced brown fabric to cover the backrest of an austere but welcoming bench with wooden boards for a seat and two plastic crates for legs.
The drapery fabric is by John Robshaw for Duralee, and the pillows are by Crate and Barrel.
Bought a bunch of crates for fabric and now know how to fold!!!!
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