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Dog Crates, Kennels, Gates, Doors and Pens

The right dog crate can provide your pup with a safe and secure space where they can express their natural instinct to den. Dog kennels are also an excellent tool to help you house train your puppy. Petco can help you find just the right fit crates or kennels for your dog. Explore our dog gates and pens to keep your dog out of unsafe parts of the house.

Sizing and materials:
Kennels come in many different sizes, colors and materials so that you can find the best fit for your pup and your unique living space. Try crates made of metal, wood, or try incorporating furniture style kennels into your home as décor. You can also find dog gates with different features and designs depending on how much of your home you’d like to keep off-limits to your pup. For example, a high gate can come in handy for parents of large dogs, while a low gate can be convenient for pet parents who need to step over the barrier to get to another room. Some gates and pens come with cat doors so you can determine which pets can enter which areas of your home.

Indoor or outdoor?
Dog pens can be used as indoor or outdoor solutions. Not only can they keep pets from exploring unsafe areas of your home or yard, but they’re also great for keeping away curious kids when your dog needs a play break.

Frequently Asked Questions

When it comes to crating a dog overnight, opinions vary, but the answer will likely depend on your dog. Many adult dogs do just fine with crating overnight for up to eight hours, especially if you provide your pet with plenty of interaction and stimulation during the day. Some dogs with anxious personalities may not do as well in a crate for that long.

Most puppies also will need bathroom breaks during the night, so be prepared to set your alarm for at least one wake-up call.

Giving your dog lots of attention during the day and making their crate a welcoming and positive place will increase the likelihood they’ll do well overnight in a dog kennel. Consult your vet if your dog struggles with crating overnight.

Choosing the right-sized dog crate for your canine will play a big role in their enjoyment of their special sanctuary. Ideally, your dog’s crate should be big enough so your pet can stand, turn around and lie down in the crate.

Many pet parents instinctively want to give their pet a large dog kennel. While well-meaning, this choice might lead to a dog having accidents if there is enough room to lounge in one end of the crate and use the other as a bathroom.

A good way to choose an appropriately-sized dog crate for your pet is to measure your canine from nose to tail and then add a few inches. However, it’s recommended to get new, larger crates as your pet grows instead of buying a large one they’ll grow into eventually. Learn more about helping make your dog feel comfortable and secure with our guide, Finding the Right Crate Size for Your Dog.

These helpful solutions come in all different shapes, sizes and colors. However, you’ll find the four primary types of kennels below.

Each type of dog kennel is ideal for different situations. Wood kennels might not be the best for people who live in humid climates, and soft-sided kennels probably aren’t the best fit for larger pups.

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