Monday, January 18, 2010

Midwest Life Stages Dog Crates Review



On television last night the news ran a special about adoption of Pit Bull dogs. Pit Bull dogs are the breed that is most euthanized because they are usually thought of as aggressive and dangerous. When properly treated they are gentle and can be safely integrated into a family. If you have considered bringing a puppy into your home, the Midwest Life Stages Dog Crate is ideal. It can be enlarged to meet his needs as he develops and grows into adulthood. These are wire dog crates which have divider panels allowing you to adjust the size of his living area. They can be compared to having a crib, playpen and then an area enclosed with gates to prevent a toddler from falling down stairs.


The Midwest Life Stages dog crates are easy to set up and fold down so they can be taken with you or moved for easy transport. Plastic carrying handles allow you to pick them up comfortably. The wire dog crates are durable and light weight. A black ABS plastic pan, held in place with a pan stop, is easy to remove and clean. Side bolt latches on the door offer maximum security for your dog. The 22" model has one center latch; the other models have two latches. The Life Stages Dog Crates feature rounded corners on the door and the panels which prevent sharp edges from causing harm to your dog. The tight mesh pattern from the horizontal wires being spaced closer together makes these crates a better buy than other folding crates.

The double door Life Stages Dog Crates offer more versatility with a full functioning second door on the right side panel. If you need to transport your dog the double door on the right side panel is convenient when you have more space side to side than front to back in your vehicle. The double door crates offer the same conveniences and features as the single door models. Both the single and the double door crates have a durable, satin black electro-coat finish.

These crates are great to use in the out-of-doors as they can easily be put up and taken down. The stimulation of the sights and sounds of the outdoors are a great way to help keep your dog mentally healthy. When using the crate outside be sure to place plenty of water inside the crate and provide shade to prevent sun burn. If you are going to leave your pet in the crate for over an hour, be sure to place some toys and bones inside for him to chew and play with to relieve boredom. Most of all, when you get your new puppy, spend as much time as you can with him and continue to exercise with him as he grows into adulthood. Dogs need to have human interaction and attention. The lady who took in Pit Bull dogs was willing to give them lots of love and affection and from the results shown she received lots of LOVE in return.

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