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Petmate ASPEN PET Fashion Dog Kennel, Various Sizes

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Arrives Monday, Dec 30
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Size: UP TO 10 LBS


Color: Bright Blue


Features

  • Small Pet Crate:This dog kennel for small dogs has an easy-open latch for opening the dog travel carrier with one hand lid includes built in storage for additional pet identification
  • Up To 10 lbs: Suitable for pets up to 10 lbs | Product dimensions 19" L x 12.5" W x 10" H | Interior dimensions 17" L x 10.7" W x 9" H |Product weight 3 lbs
  • Air Travel: This pet carrier meets most airline cargo specifications | The Air Travel kennel for dogs and cats also has ventilation on 3 sides
  • Aspen Pet: Aspen Pet provides every day essentials for pet parents, dogs and cats. Check out Aspen Pets for leash cable tie-outs, litter box accessories, pet toys, gravity water/food bowls, pet beds, dog houses, carriers and more!
  • Just For Pets: Petmate makes a variety of pet products for dogs, cats, chickens and other small furry friends Check out our brands such as Aspen Pet, Arm Hammer, Booda, Chuckit, Pet Qwerks and more
  • Small, inconspicuous case your pet will enjoy traveling in
  • Cool ventilation on all sides with quick-latching front door
  • For dogs and cats up to 8 inches tall
  • Easy to carry with shoulder strap eyelets
  • Made in the U.S.A.; 1-year manufacturers warranty

Description

The Aspen Pet Porter keeps pet safe and secure for travel and transport while giving pet owners peace of mind. The heavy-duty plastic shell and metal screws provide safety and protection for your pet. The door's durable, easy-open latch allows pet parents to open the kennel conveniently with one hand. Pets can travel comfortably in the kennel with plenty of air and visibility via the ventilation openings. The lightweight design of the travel dog crate allows pet parents to travel with ease. The plastic material of the kennel is easy to clean and wipe down. The Pet Porter's simple metal hardware allows easy assembly. The travel kennel has additional features that are offered depending on size, featuring carrying handles, back vents, compartment covers, and side latches for the smaller sizes and secure, tie-down holes for the larger sizes. The kennel offers nine sizes and 13 different colors. The Aspen Pet Porter meets most airline cargo specifications for easy and safe travel, but pet owners should always check with individual airlines.


Color: Bright Blue


Brand: Petmate


Product Dimensions: 19"L x 12.5"W x 10"H


Material: Plastic


Special Feature: Airline Approved, Made In America


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 10 Pounds


Target Species: Dog


Size: UP TO 10 LBS


Style: UP TO 10 LBS


Closure Type: Eyelets,Lid,Strap


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19 x 12.6 x 10 inches; 2.57 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 21087


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 21, 2006


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Petmate


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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My puppy outgrew a Grreat Choice 28" crate he shipped in from the breeder. That crate is really 24" deep inside. He's too small for this Giant crate now so I filled some of it with a Rubbermaid Roughneck bin. My dog is expected to grow to 27" at the whithers with fairly square overall proportions. I was reluctant to get such a large crate because Petmate suggests this size is appropriate for Great Danes, Saint Bernards, and Bull Mastiffs. My dog will not be that big rather just slightly exceed the standard for a German Shepherd. Petmate's label also suggests this crate is for dogs 34" to the top of the head. Well, Great Dane dogs need to be 30" at the whithers so they would be ducking to get in there. This would be a suitable to transport a giant dog for a short time but it's too small for regular use with a dog 30" or more at the shoulders. If your dog is going to be 26"-28" at the whithers, it's probably the right size for regular use. Because my dog is not a Great Dane, I wondered at first if I shouldn't get a 40-42" crate instead but I read some people's comments that those crates were a little cramped for their dogs of a similar size to what I expect mine to grow to. Since my dog has already learned not to soil his crate in the smaller one and this will be his crate for maturity, I don't regret possibly erring on the larger size. These plastic dog crates, when they're the appropriate size, are great for housebreaking a puppy. By "housebreaking" I mean not only training them to soil outside only but also to keep them out of the trouble they would get into if they had free run of the house, and to teach them calmness and a lower level of activity is expected indoors. It gives them a safe, private space that is free of stress when they need to eat or rest. Combined with an expen and/or puppy gates, it can help a puppy become a house dog. This one is obviously not a puppy crate for most dogs but for people with large dogs it provides them a good indoor dog house or "den." It also provides some of the means necessary for safe transportation by car or airplane (although I haven't tried to fly with a crate this big and I'm not familiar with possible restrictions, I am sure this crate is designed to meet airline specifications with some modifications that may include drilling vent holes on the back, drilling tie down holes on the corners, possibly replacing the plastic nuts with metal ones for certain airlines, and of course providing live animal stickers, as well as food and water dishes.) The other options out there are the wire dog crates and the extruded and sheet aluminum or steel crates. The wire crates have their drawbacks -- they let dog mess (fur, dirt, soil etc) out more easily, the dog can pull stuff into the crate more easily (nearby household items), dogs can get parts caught between the wires more easily, they're noisier and less private, and they have a reputation for being more easily escaped (no personal experience with that). Only the crates made with extruded and sheet metals are really "escape proof" because there is no plastic to chew through and no wire to bend out of shape and the latch mechanisms are robust. They're quite expensive though(we're talking four to ten times more expensive than this one). I'm getting ready to buy a second one of these crates for my truck. I certainly don't want to move the one in and out of the house all the time. These things are huge and quite heavy. The weight and bulk combine to make these things difficult to handle for one person. I'm hestitating again because this thing is really going to fill a lot of my eight foot truck bed. I looked at 40-42" crates again because my dog might be comfortable enough in that size for the shorter durations of travel and it would save some space for bicycles, the bike trailer, luggage, camping equipment, ice chests, bins, and boxes of other stuff we're always taking along (We sure could use a bus!) Amazon was competitive on this crate with the two big pet warehouse stores when shipping and taxes are factored in. The warehouse store in my town actually has the crate in stock but at a price 25% higher than their online price with shipping. I guess they want a premium for stocking these huge items at their retail outlets. Amazon shipped the crate in a single wall box in which it scarcely fit with no further packaging. The box had popped open by the time it arrived. The crate itself is fairly durable and there was no apparent damage. The crate is built very much like the smaller Petmate plastic crates -- it's a plastic clamshell with a wire door. Compared to smaller crates, the plastic is thicker and the four-point rotating latch on the door is unique although it's available on large and extra large crates also. The door is not a precision fit. The wire axis pivots in a well-hole molded in the plastic. Because the opening is so large, there is a platic lip that supports the door when it is in the closed position (otherwise it would hang loose because the door frame is not rigid enough). The latch mechanism suffers a little from the sloppiness in the door's fit. One has to make sure all four wire pins are aligned with their holes before the door can be fully latched. Opening is straightforward though. This crate is dark inside -- and my dog is all black. He doesn't mind it and may actually like it that way but it sure is hard to see him in there. My wife said one time she was talking to his backside without even realizing it! A guess a wire crate would let more light in but that's not always preferable. The dog sees the bright room outside his crate just fine, so it's really more about how well we see him. Considering the cost of these crates which includes a considerable amount just to ship these huge things around on trucks, I think they're quite cost-effective. Only the wire crates compare in this price range and for both my truck and home they would need some kind of pad to sit on and a non-chewable cover to keep the wind, noise and extraneous stimuli out. I rate these well worth consideration because plastic crates may be the most cost-effective and best solution for many people and their dogs, and these are some of the best plastic crates available. With that said, some people may prefer wire crates for their specific needs, and others will either be willing or have no choice but to pay up for the aluminum/stainless steel crates. This plastic crate as well as wire crates could easily be destroyed by a powerful 100 pound dog that is determined enough -- and yet some dogs will respect even a soft-sided collapsible nylon fabric crate. Update: I bought a Sky Kennel Ultra Extra Large crate for the truck. Petmate told me that 4 years ago they made a change and the Sky Kennel and Vari Kennel are now the same thing except that most retailers order the Sky Kennel with live animal stickers and food and water dishes. A lot of retailers also order rotating latches for Large and Extra Large Sky Kennels, but standard pinch latches for the Vari-Kennel line. Both are available from Petmate to the retailers. The Giant comes standard with a rotating latch. I have personally seen the Giant Vari Kennel and this Giant Pet Porter. The only difference is the color. The Sky Kennel version is also identical but may possibly have holes drilled in the back and it would usually come with food and water dishes. The provided dishes are worthless except for meeting regulations. There are some things I prefer about the Sky Kennel Extra Large crate I have compared to the Giant. There are two feet molded into bottom of the floor to support the floor. The roof has corrugation molded into it to provide some stiffness whereas the Giant versions roof is flat and rather simply thick enough to be rigid. The Extra Large has side grates that slide in between plastic lips whereas the Giant's side grates are held by clips riveted onto the plastic. The door latch works smoother on the Extra Large. It has joints on the wire pins that maintain better alignment with the holes throughout the rotation of the knob. On the Extra Large, I just close the door and turn the knob and the pins go in the holes every time. With the Giant I have to make sure all four pins align with the holes before I can finish rotating the knob all the way otherwise the pins sometimes hit the plastic even though the holes are elongated (it's sloppy). The side rails on the Extra Large have a lip that is molded over the edge whereas on the Giant the plastic comes together in a simple flat sandwich. The Extra Large has molded in tie-down holes on all four corners whereas on the Giant you would have to drill your own (I use the Giant in the house so I don't have to tie it down). The Giant is quite a bit larger than the Extra Large. It's a bigger difference than the numbers make it appear tob e. It's also about double the weight. I would not want to move the Giant crate around. It's a beast. But the Extra Large is no more difficult to move in and out of the truck than a large ice chest. Overall, the Extra Large has a better design in features and I'm happier with it but obviously those design features don't work when you size up to the Giant scale. If you only need the Extra Large size, it's a nicer crate at a much lower price (I got it for $100 less than the Giant) but if you need the Giant, this Pet Porter Giant is essentially equivalent to the Vari Kennel Giant and the Sky Kennel Giant -- they're all made the same way. I now expect my dog to finish out at 27" and 75 lbs. Because of his size (not weight) I am sure he will appreciate the Giant crate as his place to sleep and eat daily. For travel and occasional use, the Extra Large is the right size for him. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2010 by Westerner

  • Puppy carrier
Size: 20-25 LBS Color: Blue
It was easy to put together for my friend, her puppy was able to fit and have his blanket inside too. It's sturdy enough, but the only thing wrong was when holding the dog inside the car when you stop, the door popped open once. Will write more once the friend uses it more! Thanks
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 20, 2023 by Natalie S. Natalie S.

  • Perfect for my pug!
Size: 15-20 LBS Color: Pale Blue
Loved this dog crate/carrier for my puggy. It’s the perfect size and you can even add a bottom layer for comfort. ❤️
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 9, 2023 by Jenny Jenny

  • It’s perfect
Size: 15-20 LBS Color: Pale Blue
This was perfect! We needed a bigger carrier to ride in the car to the vet as our big guy outgrew his other one and this was perfect! The babies also like to go in there and take a nappie! We had to order two!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 15, 2023 by Margaret Shelton

  • Cozy little kennel for my dog
Size: 20-25 LBS Color: gray
Nice dog kennel for the price. Love the color options. Only gave it four stars because the plastic housing is thinner and flimsier than the previous one I had, but it gets the job done. Perfect size for my 20 lb West Highland white terrier. I guess the two little covered compartments on the top are to hold treats, but I don't use them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 10, 2023 by DDMay17 DDMay17

  • Wrong color!
Size: 20-25 LBS Color: Blue
It works great but I ordered red to match a room in my house and they sent an ugly grayish blue. Horrible color!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 26, 2023 by Danette C

  • smaller than we anticipated
Size: UP TO 15 LBS Color: gray
Its definately smaller than anticipated. Purchased for our chihuahua for transport and sleeping. A slighlty larger unit would have been better. At 8 lbs, she does fit, but barely.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 18, 2023 by Custom64sled

  • Nice crate
Size: 15-20 LBS Color: gray
This feels like a sturdy crate. It was extremely easy to assemble.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2023 by Janet Rodriguez

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