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Craig D Peltier
03-28-2009, 11:45 AM
Anyone have experience to suggest a size of crate to buy. The boxer is growing out of his current one which was for our boston. I believe he will be right around 70-75 lbs.
Some sites recommend a 400 series or 500 series.
Obviously im speaking of the plastic type the airlines accept.

Thanks

Julie Rose
03-28-2009, 8:26 PM
Hi, I have rough collies, but I asked a well known boxer breeder friend of mine and she said
"A Boxer will fit in a 400 fiberglass crate but if they are going to be crated for long periods a 500 size would be better"


Julie

Jim O'Dell
03-28-2009, 10:53 PM
My question is do you plan on ever shipping the dog by air? If so, the airlines may dictate you use a certain size, not matter what the dog is comfortable in. You may also have trouble in what airline you can ship them by, as a 727 will only accept up to a certain size crate, forget if 300 or 400.
If just for home use, we always use the foldable wire crates. Most of them are MidWest brand, but there are many out there. Jim.

Our Irish girls that are 60 to 70 lbs are comfortable in a 400. The boys that are 80 to 85 are much more comfortable in a 500.

Craig D Peltier
03-29-2009, 11:46 AM
My question is do you plan on ever shipping the dog by air? If so, the airlines may dictate you use a certain size, not matter what the dog is comfortable in. You may also have trouble in what airline you can ship them by, as a 727 will only accept up to a certain size crate, forget if 300 or 400.
If just for home use, we always use the foldable wire crates. Most of them are MidWest brand, but there are many out there. Jim.

Our Irish girls that are 60 to 70 lbs are comfortable in a 400. The boys that are 80 to 85 are much more comfortable in a 500.

Yes for airline. So no metal. My airline (alaska) accepts 400 and 500. So thats where my curiousity comes in. 400 fits alot better in my truck for transport than a 500. Height wise.

Craig D Peltier
03-29-2009, 11:47 AM
Hi, I have rough collies, but I asked a well known boxer breeder friend of mine and she said
"A Boxer will fit in a 400 fiberglass crate but if they are going to be crated for long periods a 500 size would be better"


Julie

Thanks Julie.

Mike Sheppard
04-01-2009, 9:03 AM
Craig
The crate needs to be tall and long enough for him to standup and wide enough to turn around at a minimum.
Mike