They are 21 x 30 x 25.Actually they might be medium. I’ll check.
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They are 21 x 30 x 25.Actually they might be medium. I’ll check.
I think that’s medium size. Thanks JLS.They are 21 x 30 x 25.
My griffon uses a medium Dakota and he's got long legs. Keep in mind your dog doesn't need tons of space. I wouldnt get an xl unless you have a newfie or something huge.What size are your Drahts using? L or XL?
No way would I buy any of those kennels for at home or in the garage. Those are all protective crates for traveling. My griff is in a wire crate at home.No prices listed in this thread so I thought I would add that.
I have 2 kennels in the pickup, 2 in the garage where the dogs spend the night.
So by purchasing $60 kennels at the local hardware store,
these 4 kennels total $240
Ballpark Prices for kennels size Large (each)
Ruffland $330
Dakota 380 $500
Lucky Duck $700
Gunner $900
Still quite the cost difference for my 2 labs...$120 for 2 inexpensive plastic truck kennels from the local hardware storeNo way would I buy any of those kennels for at home or in the garage. Those are all protective crates for traveling. My griff is in a wire crate at home.
I've never hear of Dakota 380. I wonder if that's better than the Dakota 283.
Yeah the crate really needs to only be big enough for them to be able to turn around and lie down. A too-big crate loses some of its protection in the event of a crash cuz the dog gets tossed all around inside.My griffon uses a medium Dakota and he's got long legs. Keep in mind your dog doesn't need tons of space. I wouldnt get an xl unless you have a newfie or something huge.
I agree with you. You are right. But neither will the cheap option suggestions. From what I have understood and/or have gathered from the the interwebs, the only reasonably safe spot there is in the back seat of a crew cab or spend the money necessary for a crate with tie down system. Front seat is bad (air bags). Most the time, there were 2-3 ruff land kennels that fit in there for me and 3/4" TG wood for riser. Just depends.I doubt a wood homemade job is going to withstand a rollover or impact
I appreciate the offer, but don’t have time for a project like that at this phase of my life.If you have a topper, have you thought about just making a place in the topper yourself using a small amount of wood? I built a wood platform a long time ago something akin to the deckd system. I could put it in or remove it in 5 minutes which was nice. The dogs (sometimes up to 4 depending on who was coming along) would have the upper area and below was storage. That way the topper windows could be opened or closed depending on weather. I have some pictures I can find if that is of interest.