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    The Internet loves this space-saving collapsible dog crate from Diggs, raving that the metal pet crate is durable, travel-friendly and works for all dog sizes.

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  5. Dog crate - Wikipedia

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    One variety of wire crate A variety of a soft crate. A dog crate, dog cage, or kennel is a metal, wire, plastic, or fabric enclosure with a door in which a dog may be kept for security or transportation. Dog crates are designed to replicate a dog's natural den and as such can provide them with a place of refuge at home or when traveling to new ...

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    Crates can be made of wood, plastic, metal or other materials. The term crate often implies a large and strong container. Most plastic crates are smaller and are more commonly called a case or container. Metal is rarely used because of its weight. When metal is used, a crate is often constructed as an open crate and may be termed a cage ...

  7. Crate training - Wikipedia

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    The crate is the only space in the entire house that truly belongs to the dog, and if used appropriately, will become a safe haven for years to come. [citation needed] Locking the dog in a crate and letting it whine, bark and attempt to escape is common but such attempts to introduce crate training may cause a negative association with crating. [1]