Products for new lab coming home

Discussion in 'Labrador Puppies' started by AlphaDog, Nov 18, 2015.

  1. AlphaDog

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    Researching what I need to prepare for a 9 week old Am/Brit lab. Those of you who've done this before I hope you can lead me in the right direction.

    (Sure my answers are out there on the forum but I find no search field)

    Crates: lMidwest iCrate 42". Dislike the negative reviews on Amazon --sharp edges, my dog got his paw caught, door latch poorly made. Is this the go to crate or are there better models. I like the divider idea so the pup and grow into the crate.

    Indoor pens: for the first maybe 6 months I'd llke to have an indoor pen. I live in the midwest where it gets cold and we have snow on the ground till April. I find Midwest and Oxgord as two brands. Concerned as the little guy grows these pens may be too flimsy. Appreciate feedback. Has anyone made a pen?

    The more I learn the more questions I have. Funny how that happens.
     
  2. drjs@5

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    Hi there and welcome to the forum!

    The search box at the top isn't very intuitive. If you click on the down arrow and go to "advanced search" it works a bit better.

    There have been a couple of short threads before about puppy pens you might find useful. Can't comment myself. I used a 42" crated which we divided using a bed/mat arrangement (though that was before the forum taught me that wasn't good!) Plenty roomy. It was a Pets at Home own brand which I think is just UK based, and it was fine.

    http://thelabradorforum.com/forum/n...dor/labrador-puppies/9895-thoughts-on-dog-pen

    http://thelabradorforum.com/forum/need-help-with-your-labrador/labrador-puppies/246681-puppy-pens
     
  3. JulieT

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    Hello! A very warm welcome!

    Most (but not all) people here are from the UK - although we seem strong in Australia too these days. Most of the brands I use probably aren't available to you - I'm in the UK. But we have a healthy and growing US forum membership, so hopefully someone will be along with some advice soon.
     
  4. MaccieD

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    Hi and welcome to the forum. I bought my crate from amazon.co.uk. In the UK and France it is branded as Ellie-bo but looks the same as the iMidwest crate on the US site with 2 doors. I bought the 24" crate for Juno as a puppy which lasted her to around 4.5 months. I went for the smaller crate rather than use dividers, it was easier to move from the kitchen to the bedroom for the first nights and also into the car. as a puppy Juno just had a jumper of mine to snuggle up to and a couple of pieces of vet bedding to lie on. I never had any problems with her toileting in the crate. From 24" we moved up to the 36" and then the 42". The larger ones I bought the mattress to go in them and now use them in the back of the car for he lie on. Can't advise on indoor pens as I never used one.
     
  5. AlphaDog

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    Thanks for the advice. And yes, I'm not UK base but U.S.

    I'm now leaning towards the Ellie-Bo pen which in the U.S. is marketed under the BestPet Playpen brand. Great looking pen with at a reasonable cost.

    Thanks MaccieD for the comments on the crate size. I may eventually need the 42" size crate but hauling that size out to car when I'm off to the market doesn't seem to make sense when he's just a pup. Besides when the lab matures the larger crate may be unnecessary.
     
  6. Rosie

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    Welcome! We never used a crate, but when Pongo first arrived we made a den for him to sleep at night in the cupboard under the stairs - we removed the door and made a slatted gate to replace it. It was brilliant for him and he enjoyed it.
    The most useful thing that anyone pointed us to as a preparation for puppy was vetbed - it is FANTASTIC stuff, soft, fleecy, washable, indestructible. We still use the bit we bought back then.
     
  7. MaccieD

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    For me the most useful thing was Pippa's book The Happy Puppy Handbook and this forum
     
  8. Boogie

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    If you want to use a pen for as long as six months you'll need a taller one than ours. Twiglet climbed out of hers at 14 weeks!

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  9. AlphaDog

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    Boogie, you're correct. I realize now that at 6 months he would be way too big for the pen. I would hope that supervision and proper training will not necessitate the need for the pen at that age and size.
     
  10. Boogie

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    Twiglet was out and in a normal bed from 14 weeks. We made sure all wood was liberally (and often) coated in things she hates the taste/smell of, like bitter apple spray. Fortunately we don't have exposed wires :)

    But my Tatze is still in her crate at night (2 and a half years old) and she loves it.
     
  11. Rocky-mum

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    Welcome Alphadog : Nice to see more people from US. I am from Chicago suburbs . :)

    I did buy Midwest icrate 42 inch with divider . I was scared and worried after reading the reviews too. But, every crate o researched had some flaw or the other , finally decided to buy the most popular one and made sure I kept a close eye on Rocky when he was in crate . I did not find any issues with crate and Rocky loves it . I plan to use it all through his life so divider really helped when he was a puppy. Now , he has top paw orthopedic bed inside the crate and usually has the door open still sleeps there. Hope it helped.

    I did get a puppy pen - North states playyard , I was looking for only few months out of it and it served its purpose until Rocky jumped out of it at 16 weeks;) By then, he was reasonably potty trained so I did not need puppy pen anymore , he would be in crate when I left for an hour .

    i had a post on all the items I bought for new puppy. Will have to search.
     
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