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Topic Dog Boards / General / crates
- By TILLY [gb] Date 06.07.02 16:09 UTC
hi can you advise me weres the best place to buy a crate and whats the best kind for a 7 month old staffie please
thanks sam
- By issysmum [gb] Date 06.07.02 16:50 UTC
Pets@home sell them - they're not very competitively priced but according to the blurb on the back of the box they recommend 28x19x21 or 31x21x24 (LxWxH) for a beagle, so I imagine that would be about right for a Staffie.

They're made by Rosewood, which is a good make, and have the codenumbers 02031 or 02026.

Hope this helps,

Fiona
x x x
- By dizzy [gb] Date 06.07.02 17:36 UTC
argos do 1 that will be big enough for a staff :D
- By Kash [gb] Date 06.07.02 17:42 UTC
Any ideas for a GSD? Size wise and price?

Stacey x x x
- By dizzy [gb] Date 06.07.02 18:01 UTC
stacey-if you do a google search -dog cages uk, i think theres a few sites come up, on some they tell you the size for the breed, once you know that you can pop around comparing prices,--be careful of fastenings though, some arent as good as others-same as if you're going to be carrying it, some are much heavier than others, :D
- By issysmum [gb] Date 06.07.02 18:06 UTC
They recommend crate number 02048 48x31x34 for a fully grown GSD.

You can buy it direct from Rosewood and it costs £154.95 + postage.

Fiona
x x x
- By LynnT [de] Date 06.07.02 18:20 UTC
http://homepages.enterprise.net/stocknut00000/stocknut00000/myco.htm do a 48x34x36" Myco crate for £133 including p&p, and free vetbed. Don't know if the Myco ones are any good or not though.
LynnT
- By pamela Reidie [gb] Date 06.07.02 20:19 UTC
Lynn Jinx....:-)))

Pam
- By pamela Reidie [gb] Date 06.07.02 20:18 UTC
http://homepages.enterprise.net/stocknut00000/stocknut00000/carriers.htm

Copy this link over.. I have used this company before and I know afew Westie people who use it also. STB are similar in size I guess..

Depending what you are suing to for and how long I think influences the size you would need.

I have a large one but 2 off my dogs go in it at the same time especially when they have been out in the mud for 15 mins till htye have dried off..

Pam
- By pamela Reidie [gb] Date 06.07.02 20:20 UTC
PS a few of us searched and searched and found these to be the cheapeat for the quality

Pam
- By LynnT [de] Date 06.07.02 20:48 UTC
I'm wondering which one to get my pup at the moment, so I've been spending a little time searching round. Croft have some reasonable looking ones on their newly updated site, too. I've been looking at the individual panels there as well, but think I'll stick with a proper crate.
Pam, great minds think alike! :D
LynnT
- By pamela Reidie [gb] Date 06.07.02 21:21 UTC
Irene just got one form the above sight and it is great it has a double tray so that any dust , dirt etc falls through to a lower bit and it cleans easily.. I am sure it was the £30 one it looks real nice also.

I need to get another one as my 2 are sharing the big one. I have only been showing one of them so need to get a smaller one I can take with me..more to carry..

Pam
- By LynnT [de] Date 06.07.02 21:46 UTC
Pam, is Irene's the black coated crate? That's the one I was thinking of getting because I thought the double tray sounded like a good idea - no paddling in any wet puppy makes, it just goes through to the bottom tray.
LynnT
- By pamela Reidie [gb] Date 06.07.02 22:09 UTC
Hi Lynn,

Yes Irenes one is the balck coated with the double tray. I was up at her new caravan 3 weeks ago and she showed me it. It is excellent. That is the type I am going to get. It was really really sturdy also. She must be at her caravan just now or she would have posted about it as I think dhe couldn't believe how good a quality it was for the money.

I probably don't need to tell you to remember to buy the one that suits your dogs adult size..

Pam
- By pamela Reidie [gb] Date 06.07.02 22:09 UTC
PS Lynn I think Irene actually picked hers up at crufts and she got another £5 approx off it.

Pam
- By Pammy [gb] Date 06.07.02 21:44 UTC
Sam

Where are you? Someone may have one they would lend you coz what might suit a 7 month old might not be much good in a few months time.

Pam n the boys
- By TILLY [gb] Date 06.07.02 22:25 UTC
hi pam that would be great if they could but iam on the isle of wight so not much chance
thanks anyway
sam
- By LynnT [de] Date 06.07.02 23:04 UTC
Tilly, I reckon if everyone is right about using crates properly, your dog is going to fall in love with his new "den" and you/he will want it around when he's fully grown. Croft have various ranges and have the Showman folding crates which look reasonable. They have one supposed to be suitable for a Staffy for £49.50, at https://www.croftonline.co.uk. The one I'm looking at on Stock Nutrition's site is a similar size at £49.95 http://homepages.enterprise.net/stocknut00000/stocknut00000/black.htm.
I would just be sure you're happy with the sizing as they recommend this size for a border collie, too, yet my breeder goes for much bigger crates for her bcs.
LynnT
- By TILLY [gb] Date 06.07.02 23:38 UTC
hi lynnt thanks i'll have a look at them do you think i should keep mum in a differant room from barnie
what do you all think of the one in argos
cheers sam
- By sharie [gb] Date 06.07.02 23:49 UTC
Hi,
I have croft cages, rosewood cages and argos cages for my bullies, the argos one is fine. Well worth the money. In fact only just been and bought another this week, you never know when I might need a spare!
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 07.07.02 08:53 UTC
Hi Lynn if you are thinking about getting a black crate and can get to a champ show you can get them about £10 cheaper as there are no shipping costs:D Gillian
- By LynnT [de] Date 07.07.02 13:22 UTC
Hi Gillian, I thought I might go to the East of England champ show. Do you reckon they'll sell them there?
LynnT
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 07.07.02 15:15 UTC
More than likely Lynn and if your going anyway then it is a definate saving :D.Gillian

P.S.Gonna send you an e-mail hpoe you like it
- By Val [gb] Date 07.07.02 03:12 UTC
I bought 2 from Profleece at Crufts and have been very pleased with them. http://www.bedding.demon.co.uk/ They're a good price, 2 doors and come complete with fleece to fit.
- By Craig [gb] Date 07.07.02 07:25 UTC
Tilly,
Have you thought about building your own crate.
I built mine for about the third of the cost of a new one .
I went to various places looking at all the designs,took measurement,found a metal retailer ( If you find a good retailer and ask nicely they may cut the steel to size)
I am lucky I have my own welder, It took me a day , but if you look in the local paper ( normally under car repairs) you will find someone who will do the welding for you ......its not a major welding job and if the metal is all cut to size you will still save a fortune, and if you are really creative,you can totally customise to your own desires.

- By Val [gb] Date 07.07.02 08:25 UTC
Wow, you clever old thing!! :D Have you thought of going into production??
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 07.07.02 08:49 UTC
Just a quicky Craig can you still fold your crate down or if not is it possible to adapt the design to fold it down?Gillian
- By het [gb] Date 07.07.02 12:37 UTC
I too have made my own crate - which folds down, you just need to get it so that the sides fold at all different levels - it was for GCSE coursework so i used all the schools equipment and a local plating company plated it for me for free (think would only normally be around £10 through). i found it very simple to do (once i had worked what i was supposed to be doing!) and would easily do it again if i still had access to the right equipment
Topic Dog Boards / General / crates

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