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Like new, collection from SE3 or can be dropped off in East Dulwich - ?25 cash; pictures blurry secondary to resizing images.


This Single Door Dog Crate by Pets at Home is made from strong and sturdy black epoxy coated metal, making it suitable for even the most boisterous dogs and is quick and easy to assemble with no tools required. This Black Crate has one front door, making it easy to access and clean, it can also be folded down for easy storage and transport.

Dog crates can be used as a useful training tool for pet owners of any age and is ideal for house training, travel, prevention of and assistance in resolving behavioural problems, they also provide a safe place to sleep if you dog likes to feel secure. Before using the crate, remove your dogs collar and place suitable bedding into the crate to make it a comfortable and inviting place to rest and do not leave your dog unattended for long periods of time. Never leave your dog alone with toys or items likely to cause injury and always make sure you position your crate in a private but accessible place which is free from draughts.


Suitable for Large sized dogs.


Approximate Dimensions (Product): H77.47 x W72.39 x D107.9cm

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