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I have two of these, one for each of my show dalmatians.....they are great for taking to shows because they fold flat, even with the mattress/pillow in them. The canvas bag they travel in is very sturdy, but I wish it came with a shoulder strap option. My dogs don't fuss about being in their crates because they can see all around them. The zipper flaps are very sturdy as well. I put different pads in them because the ones that come inside are only about 3/4" foam and not very comfortable, but the crates hold a fuller, nicer pillow really well, and can fold up with the other pillow inside.Best Deals for 36" Blue Plaid Pet House Soft Crate Carrie
The first time I went to set this crate up, the black plastic clasp broke when I touched it. It isn't not very durable.Honest reviews on 36" Blue Plaid Pet House Soft Crate Carrie
I have a blue canvas crate (made by the same company) for one of my dogs, and when I decided to keep my foster dog, I decided to purchase this plaid version. It is somewhat cheaply made, thus the 4 stars instead of 5. But, it's also pretty cheap to purchase, so I'll take that trade-off.These crates are great if you travel often. I crate my dogs when I'm not home, so during the day they each have their own crate. When I travel, I only bring one crate, and they share. The attached storage space and bags are convenient to put things in. The bag that covers the collapsed crate has enough extra space that you can put a couple soft fleece blankets in as well (which is what I use for bedding in the crate). The crate comes with a mat. I used it for awhile with the crate, but my dogs prefer to be comfortable, so I use my own bedding, and have discarded the mat.
Neither of my dogs ever tries to escape from their crate, and they aren't chewers or destructive. I don't think this would be a good purchase if you were training a puppy to stay in a crate. But because they are adults and are already accustomed to being in crates, these crates work just fine for containment and comfort.
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