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HomeDog SuppliesCrates, Kennels & PensPensRichell Wood Pet Pen 90-60, Autumn Matte Finish |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Good Pet Pen May 12, 2007
By Jeffrey R. Gilmour We bought this pen to hold our West Highland White Terrier puppy. It's setup is very simple - just align the pieces together and insert four rods in the corners. It's light, but fairly sturdy. For a small to medium dog it's a nice little pen at an affordable price.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Could be a 4 star product... Jun 21, 2009
By Bryan Prendergast We've had the Richell 60-90 pet crate for about 4 months now. In my opinion, it's definitely much nicer looking than other wire and plastic crates. The color in the picture is definitely what you can expect (I was hoping it would be darker). It's a lighter, mid-toned wood. It certainly doesn't match our cherry and espresso furniture.
A lot of people say it's a very sturdy crate. I agree with that to some extent. It comes in four separate pieces that you assemble by placing a metal locking pin in each top corner. There are glued in wood dowels in the bottom corners. The effect of the assembly is a crate that is very sturdy only when it is not being moved. If you pick the crate up to move it, the corners hinge on each other and the rectangular crate can become more of a diamond (rhombus?). If you're aren't careful to support the rectangle and you're a little too cavalier in moving the crate, I can imagine the crate shifting and breaking the wooden dowels in the bottom corners. Hasn't happened to me, but I'm sure it's a possibility. Also, we didn't buy the top or bottom to the crate, and I'm certain if you assemble it with those pieces it will be very sturdy.
The thing we love most about this crate is that it is the exact width of a doorway. Since we trained our small yorkie on potty pads in the tiled bathroom, we butt the crate up against the bathroom door when we leave. That way he has the crate to walk around in, and can exit into the bathroom to take care of his business.
Overall, a very nice crate and a fairly decent price [...]
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Decorative Small Dog Pen Jan 26, 2009
By WeweJean'sAunt I really like this pen it is an attractive alternative to the wire pen. It has a little door that you can leave open initially to acclimate your puppy to its new surroundings. it is very easy to put together and take apart. The only thing that I didn't like was that you have to buy the tray for the bottom separate but it is a definite buy because it makes the pen more stable and it is easily cleaned. I had to buy it from another company because it was cheaper w/free shipping (In the Company of Dogs).
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Puppy Pen Feb 19, 2009
By jwf Great idea to keep a puppy from chewing up your house. Also works if you have two pets and want to give one some peace from the other. Easy to assemble and well built.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Richell Wood Pet Pen Oct 14, 2008
By Serene Easy to assemble (or disassemble), sturdy, looks great, good price. Nice alternative to the aluminum crate look. The dogs moved right in.
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