Both dogs' kennels have been outfitted with custom-made purple Primo Pads and a custom printed Ruffland nameplate. I attached D-rings to the built-in tie-down connectors on the crates so I can anchor the crates in my vehicle with the tie-down straps I ordered.
I'm excited to have these crates! It's a good feeling knowing the pups are safe and secure while we're traveling.
Jackie's crate is large (36") in orange, Gunner's crate is intermediate (30") in white
Gunner's crate is leveled perfectly with a foam platform from K9 Play Products
When both dogs travel together, Gunner's intermediate RLK crate fits on the folded-down back seatPurple primo pads are made specifically to fit in each crate
All doors are removable and open both left and right
Tiedown D rings bolt directly to the kennel in pre-installed bolt-anchors on the top or bottom of the crates
Secured to the floor of the vehicle with cargo lash straps
Removable doors open both left or right swing; hinges right open here:
Jackie's large RLK crate fits nicely in the cargo area of my car, a small SUV, with room to spare and the backseats up
Jackie's large RLK crate fits nicely in the cargo area of my car, a small SUV, with room to spare and the backseats up
The custom nameplates turned out brilliantly
Removable doors open both left or right; hinges left open here:
Pearls:
- With the supply chain issue, these crates can be hard to come by; I got lucky and purchased the large orange one from an agility buddy and I found the intermediate white one at a big sporting goods store called Scheels outside of Dallas
- Love the feeling of security these crates provide and love the options for crating out of my car and traveling with both dogs secured
- Wishlist accessories include Ryobi battery/power operated fans to hang on the crates
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