You would probably need any size medium crate. If you don't think I'm right, type this question into Google.com or bing.com
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If going to the crate is associated with punishment, the dog may start to view the crate as a negative place. This can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and reluctance to enter the crate voluntarily. It is important to keep the crate a positive and safe space to avoid creating negative associations.
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From the size of the dog they should be in a medium crate maximum.
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Make sure your dog has plenty of room to turn around and lie down. The size of the crate depends also on how much time the dog will be in it. A general guide to size is to get at least a 24" crate for a 25 lb. dog, 36" for a dog up to 70 lbs., and 48" or bigger for a dog of 100lbs or more. The best size of crate to get for your pet is one that is large enough for them to adjust themselves and stand up in. However, it should not be so large that they are able to hurt themselves by thrashing around.
If you plan on keeping them crate trained, it's better than they have their own. Get the largest crate that is available so that it will grow with them. An extra large crate will run around $100. You should purchase dog crates for each dog. It is far too risky to have them in one crate together. Also, purchase a crate that allows them to stand up and re-adjust themselves while sleeping, but not so large that they can move around in it.
What is the weight of your dog? I always get a bigger crate than what is needed. So they can turn, stand and lay down with a room to spare. I have a Large one for my heeler.
The price varies depending on the size of the dog in which you own. The best way for you to get the most accurate answer is to ring one of your local pet suppliers and see how much it would cost you to purchase and what size you will need for your dog.
There is one guideline. The dog needs to be able to stand up and turn around.
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The weight of the dog usually doesn't matter. But the size does! If you are buying a crate, then make sure it is big enough for you dog to stand up,turn around, and lay in. Now if you have a puppy, your puppy is probobly gonna potty in their crate. So make sure that it is just big enought to stand, turn around, and lay down in. Or they will go potty. But if it's a bigger dog it can be as big as you like. Answer: In addition to the great response above me if you have a large breed puppy you can purchase a larger crate but buy a divider to change how much room the puppy will have since large breed puppies grow very quickly. ---- How to Size your Dog for a Dog Crate. Dogs are by nature den creatures and desire a place of their own. A crate located in your home gives your dog a place to call their own. It provides them security and comfort. Dog crates come in many different sizes. To determine the appropriate Dog Crate Size, measure your dog's height and length. The best crate will allow your dog to stand up on all fours without having to bend their necks to shoulder level. The crate should also allow your dog to lie down and stretch his full body length without being cramped and they should be able to turn around easily. You do not want a dog crate that is too big either. When a dog has too much room in the crate, he/she might decide to go potty in one corner and sleep in the other. If the crate is just the right size for sleeping and lounging, the dog will usually not go potty in the same place it sleeps or lives. If you have a puppy, you will most likely want to buy a bigger size crate that will work as your puppy grows. Make sure that the crate you purchase has a divider panel. A divider panel allows you to adjust the size of the crate as your puppy grows. A divider panel solves the problem of a crate being too big. Dog crates are available in single door, double door and triple door design. Multiple doors allow you more access to your pet and their living quarters. It's up to you as to how much access you want to the crate. Most dog crates come with a free pan. A pan is usually made of durable plastic and serves as the floor of the crate. The pan can be easily cleaned if there are any accidents and for just regular maintenance. Divider panels can also come with a crate or can be an optional feature. Information contributed by the Educational Staff at http://www.bargainbuypetsupply.com
A dog crate as I understand it is for transportation and the the kennel is for housing/protection
It depends on what you mean by cage and what your purpose is. IACUC has regulations on the size of dog cages needed for research situations. If you mean a crate which is generally used to house the dog when the owner is out of the house then you need something large enough for the dog to be able to move around it but not so large that it will be able to defecate in one end and sleep in another. If you mean a carrier then you just need one for a dog to comfortably fit in (so it can lie down and stand up. If the dog will be in it for very long periods of time (>8 hours) then it needs to be much larger than either a crate or a carrier (ie a kennel)
Yes you can and you often have to if you are using a crate to house train a young puppy. Some crates come with a divider panel that you can place where ever you need it in the crate depending on the size of your dog. If yours does not have a panel you could use a piece of plywood cut to fit inside. Sometimes if the space is much bigger than the dog they will still eliminate in the crate. Dividing it and making the space smaller usually corrects this.