Dog Crate Sizes

Choose a dog crate by fit, routine, and room setup

A good crate should let your dog stand, turn, and rest comfortably without leaving so much extra space that it stops feeling secure. Start with your dog's adult size, then compare door access, tray cleanup, ventilation, and where the crate will live.

For a living room or bedroom, furniture-style crates keep the space calmer. For yard time, compare outdoor shelters and kennels. For short trips, focus on portability, weight, and how quickly the crate can be cleaned.

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1. Measure first

Use your dog's standing height and nose-to-tail length, then leave practical room for turning and lying down.

2. Match the setting

Indoor furniture crates, outdoor houses, playpens, and travel crates solve different problems.

3. Check daily details

Look for door placement, removable trays, ventilation, floor protection, and delivery timing before checkout.

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