Hi there,
I'm planning to introduce a Labrador puppy to my home sometime next year, and I'm currently looking into everything I'll need to buy. One thing that has got me a bit stumped is the crate—I'm not entirely sure what size I should opt for.
Some people seem to think that buying two crates (one for puppyhood, one for adulthood) is the best option, but I was thinking that it might be more convenient for me to buy just one crate (an adult one) and use a divider. I was initially looking at a 36 inch crate, but I think that may be a bit too small? Would a 42 inch crate be the best size?
Our previous dog (not a Labrador) didn't use his crate often. There's nearly always one person in the house, but I still want to crate train as I've heard it helps with potty-training and reducing the likelihood of separation anxiety. Plus, I like the idea of my dog having their own 'den' where no one can bother them. Out of curiosity, do you use the crate often with your adult Labradors?
I'm planning to introduce a Labrador puppy to my home sometime next year, and I'm currently looking into everything I'll need to buy. One thing that has got me a bit stumped is the crate—I'm not entirely sure what size I should opt for.
Some people seem to think that buying two crates (one for puppyhood, one for adulthood) is the best option, but I was thinking that it might be more convenient for me to buy just one crate (an adult one) and use a divider. I was initially looking at a 36 inch crate, but I think that may be a bit too small? Would a 42 inch crate be the best size?
Our previous dog (not a Labrador) didn't use his crate often. There's nearly always one person in the house, but I still want to crate train as I've heard it helps with potty-training and reducing the likelihood of separation anxiety. Plus, I like the idea of my dog having their own 'den' where no one can bother them. Out of curiosity, do you use the crate often with your adult Labradors?