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Reddit mentions of AmazonBasics Double-Door Folding Metal Dog or Pet Crate Kennel with Tray, 24 x 18 x 20 Inches

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AmazonBasics Double-Door Folding Metal Dog or Pet Crate Kennel with Tray, 24 x 18 x 20 Inches
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Dog crate with double-door design for convenient front and side entryTwo slide-bolt latches on each door for increased safety and securitySturdy metal construction; folds flat for easy storage/portabilityDesigned with mini dividers (1.04 cm between each bar) on bottom perimeter to prevent paws from slipping throughOptional divider panel and removable composite plastic pan includedMeasures approximately 24x18x20 inches (LxWxH)Recommended for small breeds such as Boston Terriers and Beagles (12 - 25 lbs)
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u/linuxfingers ยท 3 pointsr/dogs

Sure thing! So what I mean by kennelling is you keep the dog in the kennel whenever you can't watch them (sleeping, errands, etc.) By providing them with a safe place, but one that's small enough to where they won't eliminate in, will help train them to not use the restroom inside the house, and help them feel more comfortable in general with the situation. It took my dog a few weeks to be comfortable with it, so give it time. Don't force them into it, and just have a bed or blanket with comforting smells, that helps. So do treats.

AmazonBasics Double-Door Folding Metal Dog Crate - Small (24x19x18 Inches) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QAVNODI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_nKk1AbE6Y1WX4

This is the one we have now, and it's great as it's got two doors so you can arrange it how you need for space. I'd do some research about kennel training too, as it was a combination of reading about things and pure trial and error to finally get Charlie comfortable with things. I think the most important thing is your dog doesn't want to be alone (and given their past history, I wouldn't blame them!) That was the hardest for mine too, he was left outside alone for days at a time without food or water, so I think that part of it is retraining them to understand that's not going to happen again, because now they're with you.

I hope that's a bit more helpful. :)