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		<title>Dog Supplies Review: Pet Mate Kennel</title>
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Pet Mate promise:

Great for crate training, air or car use
Easy to assemble
Available in 4 sizes (up to Giant)
Secure spring latch
Fast nut fasteners
Side, front and back air vents
Shell made of heavy-duty plastic that&#8217;s easy to clean
Quick and easy assembly
Storage compartment
Seatbelt slot for car safety

Sniffing Snout Review:
If you are contemplating about buying one of these kennels, [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pet Mate promise:</span></p>
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<li>Great for crate training, air or car use</li>
<li>Easy to assemble</li>
<li>Available in 4 sizes (up to Giant)</li>
<li>Secure spring latch</li>
<li>Fast nut fasteners</li>
<li>Side, front and back air vents</li>
<li>Shell made of heavy-duty plastic that&#8217;s easy to clean</li>
<li>Quick and easy assembly</li>
<li>Storage compartment</li>
<li>Seatbelt slot for car safety</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sniffing Snout Review:<br />
</span>If you are contemplating about buying one of these kennels, I would HIGHLY recommend checking your local <a href="http://craigslist.org">Craigslist</a> to see if anyone is selling used.  These kennels are big (especially for large breed owners), bulky, space-hungry and usually pretty popular garage sale items. Plus they are expensive brand new!</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t adequately plan ahead and was only able to find an XL size on Craigslist. I urgently needed a travel case for Mr.Brown, so I stopped by my local Petsmart and walked out with the Pet Make Kennel in Large.  These are extremely easy to assemble, if not a bit tedious- there are holes punched around the perimeter of the kennel, and you use the supplied &#8216;fast-nut&#8217; fastners to hold the top and bottom together.  The top and bottom are easily stacked into each other when not in use.</p>
<p>Mr.Brown has never lived in a cage before, usually preferring to lie down next to his human friends, so I was wary about getting him adjusted to his mobile home before his cross-country flight.  However, this didn&#8217;t end being much of a problem. I assembled the case but left the cage opening piece off. I put a treat inside the cage and Mr.Brown eagerly climbed in.  I would suggest using positive reinforcement techniques to get your dog adjusted to the kennel; never push your dog in during an anxious or tense state, otherwise he/she will see the kennel as punishment.</p>
<p>I bought a few accessories for the cage to ease the stress of travel: 1) a cushioned mat and 2) a water dispenser. Unfortunately, the water dispenser was not approved for airline travel so its somewhere in the abyss of my parents&#8217; garage. I would recommend the mat, I&#8217;ve climbed into Mr.Brown&#8217;s kennel a few time and can attest that it&#8217;s very comfortable.</p>
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