@ComicDom1:
Not to mention there are safety issues in regard to the material and the way the crate is made. We prefer plastic crates. Miranda and I feel it helps prevent a dog getting a toenail ripped off and lessens the probability of a dog breaking a tooth is they choose to bite the wire or steel in a crate trying to get out.
We have no doubt that others feel differently.
Jason
Yeah, there are pros and cons and safety issues with any crate. I think it depends largely on the individual dog and how he will react.
we started with a large plastic crate for Jazz and it was fine. She never had crate issues though. She probably would have been fine in a cardboard box, LOL.
We started with plastic for Keoki but moved to wire. He actually was able to break off plastic pieces from the inside! I was afraid he'd eat it. The edges where he'd torn the plastic were extremely jagged and sharp and I was afraid he'd cut himself {I scratched myself on it more than once!} The wire door was a concern for his toes and teeth for me as he dug and pulled at it constantly.
With the wire crate, he simply doesn't panic and doesn't pull or bite or attempt to break out at all. It eliminated his crate problem.
The couple of times he has wanted out, he has simply opted instead to tear unstuff his bed instead of fight the crate.
It was unbelieveable to me how huge HUGE a difference the wire crate made to him….should have listened to the folks here sooner,when they recommended the wire crate to help with crate anxiety :rolleyes:
Right now we have them both in one large wire crate - probably 4 ft long and 3 ft high. We have never had issues of either dog urinating or defecating in the crate beyond puppyhood.