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What kennel do you recommend for a great dane?

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germadirk


I just adopted a 1.5 yr old great dane, and I was wondering what Kennel is best suited for this type of breed. He won't be outside, only in the kennel when I'm gone to class.

Any suggestions?



Answer
Check out this site: http://www.dogkennels.com/ They have great quality kennels at a great price! As great danes are very large dogs, you will probably need to buy the extra large crate size. This article says that dogs up to 80 lbs would fit in a large crate but anything greater will need an extra large one so they have enough space. http://www.dogkennels.com/dog-crates/dogcratesizesarticle.cfm I posted a few possibilities for you below. Good luck!

http://www.dogkennels.com/dog-crates/wire-dog-crates/midwesticratefoldingdogcrate.cfm
http://www.dogkennels.com/dog-crates/wire-dog-crates/midwesticratefoldingdoubledoordogcrate.cfm
http://www.dogkennels.com/dog-crates/wire-dog-crates/22inlifestagesfoldcarrydogcratewdivider.cfm
http://www.dogkennels.com/dog-crates/wire-dog-crates/22inlifestagesfoldcarrydoubledoordogcrate.cfm

If I crate train my puppy can I stop when she is house broken ?




kajaloona


I am crate training my great dane puppy but I just want to do that until she is 100% house broken . Is it a problem to remove the crate when she is house broken ?


Answer
You will not regularly need the crate forever, no. However, the dog is likely to be housebroken-meaning she knows to eliminate outside-well before she is actually reliable in the house in terms of chewing and destruction.

So you'll want to use the crate until the dog can safely be left alone and unsupervised both to protect your possessions and to protect the dog from ingesting harmful items.

Once she's learned how to reliably behave in the house without your constant supervision, it's fine to put the crate into storage if you prefer. A crate is always handy to have, even if you don't use it regularly. Sooner or later, you'll need one. A few examples: the dog is ill or injured and needs to be on strict rest; you visit someone else's home with your dog and need a place for it to feel comfortable and be confined; you have some sort of workman, repairman, meter reader, etc. in the house and must confine the dog due to their rules and to prevent surprise escapes as they go in and out of your house every few minutes; you're doing something that could be dangerous to the dog, like painting a room; if you ever get a second dog, you may want to separate them when they can't be supervised; etc.




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