Dog Crate Needed

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Artsay
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Dog Crate Needed

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Does anyone have a dog crate they want to sell or one we can borrow? Our new, 50lb monster has decided she likes to destroy our house.

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Michelle
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.
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Post by Meadows »

she looked so innocent. :roll:
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Post by Stewy911 »

MICHELLE, PM Dking. He has a huge crate he had for Zi but Zi got to big for it ( he is now prob 170 lb). He hasnt had it for long and he was trying to get rid of it. Not sure if he did or not!
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Post by captain static »

We've got one in pieces somewhere but would have to ask the boss if we could part with it.
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Post by RRO »

If anyone has an extra crate after Michelle gets hers let me know. For some reason River has decided he really likes to tear stuff up as well. I am also looking for an outside kennel to keep him in during business hours.
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Thief! Stealing my thread! :wink:
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Post by littlegreenalien »

Walmart has inexpensive airline crates. They are plastic, lightweight, and only 3 pieces + screws. In my experience, the dogs seem to settle down better because they are more enclosed then the metal crates. I don't think they have the XL size though.
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Post by RRO »

I said after you get yours. Give a bro a break :lol: .........

I guess if only one is available you and Amy will have to mud wrestle for it.
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

RRO wrote:I guess if only one is available you and Amy will have to mud wrestle for it.
:shock: oh yeah...... :mrgreen:
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I have a nice crate for a large dog (50-75 lbs). It's metal, collapsible, and the tray slides out through the bottom when it's put together. I'd love to sell it, but I can't deliver it... (no time). We'd have to hook up on a weekend for sure. I'd totally dig watching Michelle and Amy mud wrestle for it. Better yet, mud wrestle IN it!

I also have another crate that would be good for a smaller dog, (15-30 lbs?) equally nice.

I have a really big Dogloo that I'd also love to sell (for a 75-100 lb dog)... I just haven't put this stuff in the paper cuz I'm lazy.

Email or call me if you want to make arrangements. I can measure these things if you aren't in a hurry.
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