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rosiebeanie

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  1. Hmmm, what's your thoughts people on the soft crate..... has anyone used them for convalescing?? It might be more softer and comfortable for him?? Oh and was at the Pet Expo today and met a lady from Pet Homes Direct and they have 42" ones available. They were a nice sturdy unit too! They have an ebay store as well. www.pethomesdirect.com.au
  2. That's a very interesting idea Meg! Do you have an ingenious idea for the door opening to allow for potty breaks?
  3. Everyone has an opinion - doesn't mean they know what they are talking about! Ignore 'em. Too many so called experts these days; so over it!
  4. I feel they are too closed in for my liking. At least with a cage he could see us? I don't know, just my way of thinking. Could be horribly wrong! (Wouldn't be the first time) lol.
  5. I'm in Melbourne, sorry. Thanks for the suggestions Minxy and itsmeg. Had a look, they only have the smaller wire type cage available at present. The soft crate would not be suitable. Will keep looking. Have my eye on one with castors, which might be suitable. Only thing is that the base is wire, which would be uncomfortable, but could try and find a good thick bed that might fit. Thankyou guys! :rolleyes:
  6. My boy is due to go in for TPLO surgery soon and am trying to source a very large crate to keep him confined after the event. Wondering if anybody has a secondhand crate for sale. As you can imagine, the cost of the surgery is massive and thought maybe someone has one sitting around in their garage they might be happy to sell. Looking for a 48" size. Thanks! :rolleyes:
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