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May 25, 2008
eiCrate — Designer Dog House
Designed by Peter Pracilio.
From the website:
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eiCrate
There's no reason why a dog crate must be the horribly depressing jail cell that characterizes most of them out there.
The designer of eiCrate seems to have taken this perspective to create a space for your pet that does not need to be hidden away when company comes over.
Ideal for pets between 4-40 lbs, it's the perfect solution for an untrained puppy or a dog who gets incredibly destructive while you're out.
Each crate is handmade and easy to clean, with two secure locks and a removable leak-proof rubber liner.
Crate: 36"W x 34"L x 24.5"H; Door height: 14.5".
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Powder-coated steel wire.
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Black, White or Silver.
Limited edition in 22.5k gold also available (P.O.R.).
$679.
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Crate training does not mean that you do not love you dog. By giving you dog a home that he or she can move freely about, when you home provides security and well being for your pet. It's their own space that they feel protected in. I only close the door on my little one's crate when i leave the house, so she doesn't chew on my electric wires. Nayla, i think it's time to educate you're self a little more on what it means to crate train, before you speak so close mindly!
Posted by: Josie | Jul 11, 2008 10:14:56 AM
I do not understand those dog lovers or they call themselves so , WHY should they use or put their loved ones in Cages .
Get real and please show your dogs that you love them by really loving them.
Nayla
Posted by: nayla | May 26, 2008 4:03:08 AM






