
Dakota G3 FRAMED DOOR KENNEL
Dakota G3 FRAMED DOOR KENNEL Holiday Special: Your order today comes with a FREE, complimentary Dakota 283 Kennel Mat while supplies last! The kennel for ultimate pet protection. It is created in one solid piece to hold up on all the adventures you and your dogs take, with our ultra-secure lock for peace of mind. The Dakota 283 design uses a time-tested latch system that has been developed over many years. Made with military-grade polyethylene materials, Dakota 283’s roto-molded design allows for enough elasticity to absorb a high-impact event while preventing a dog from being crushed. Metal kennel designs often fail in this regard due to the rigid properties of the material. Consumers must also be wary of many cheap plastic designs that break under little pressure. We all know that saying “you get what you pay for,” and that holds true when talking about the safety of plastic kennels in vehicle accidents. We have worked to find that perfect sweet spot between structure and space to make our kennel safe while also making it practical in size. Our kennels are designed to take the toughest of impacts to keep your dog safe. Contact us at orders@careaboutmypet.com if you would like to add Dakota Guard™ antimicrobial protection to your Dakota 283 kennels. Available by custom order for Dark Granite and Coyote Granite colors only Dakota Guard™ is an FDA and EPA-approved additive that is included in small quantities during a product's production. This results in Dakota 283 products that protect your pet’s health and safety from the invisible world. Proven highly effective against MRSA, Salmonella, Listeria, E. coli, staphylococcus, many 'gram-positive' and 'gram-negative' organisms, and dozens of common dangerous organisms. > Long-lasting > Provides up to 98% protection > Just another way Dakota 283 is committed to keeping your pets safe! (Shipping to Continental US AND Canada only.)Molded and assembled in the USA. Features: Easy-Grip Handle Keyed Paddle Latching Door Large Ventilation Holes Small and Medium:16 per side in upper section of kennel – 32 total Large and X-Large: 20 per side in upper section of kennel – 40 total Easy-to-Clean Drain Hole Recess for Crate Stacking (Kit Sold Separately) Colors & Sizing 8 Colors: Original- Dark Granite, Olive, Orange, Coyote Granite New- Blue, Pink, Purple, Sandstone 4 sizes: Small: Beagle to Brittany Spaniel sized dogs Exterior Dimensions: 23L x 16W x 18.75H/ Weight: 20.2 lbs Interior Dimensions: 20.25L x 14.25W x 18H (at tallest point) Door Opening: 9W x 12H Medium: German Wirehaired to German Shorthair sized dogs Exterior Dimensions: 31L x 21.5W x 25.5H/ Weight: 37 lbs Interior Dimensions: 28.5L x 19.8W x 25.2H (at tallest point) Door Opening: 16.5W x 21.5H Large: German Wirehaired to German Shorthair sized dogs Exterior Dimensions: 35.2L x 24.5W x 26.5H/ Weight: 46 lbs Interior Dimensions: 33L x 22.8W x 26.2H (at tallest point) Door Opening: 16.5W x 21.5H X-Large: For German Shepherds to larger Labrador Retrievers sized dogs Exterior Dimensions: 38.5L x 25.5W x 29.5H/ Weight: 59 lbs Interior Dimensions: 36L x 23.75W x 29.25H (at tallest point) Door Opening: 16.5W x 21.5H OUR 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED **Your purchase includes a 1 year manufacturer’s warranty on PARTS AND CRAFTSMANSHIP, and is protected with a 30- Day Money Back Guarantee. Please contact us directly about any questions you have and our friendly customer service team will be happy to assist you.(We ship to all the lower 47 states excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. International shipping is not available at this time) About Dakota Guard™: Dakota Guard™ is an FDA and EPA-approved additive that is included in small quantities during a product's production. This results in Dakota 283 products that protect your pet’s health and safety from the invisible world. Proven highly effective against MRSA, Salmonella, Listeria, E. coli, staphylococcus, many 'gram-positive' and 'gram-negative' organisms, and dozens of common dangerous organisms. > Long-lasting > Provides up to 98% protection > Just another way Dakota 283 is committed to keeping your pets safe! About Dakota 283 Dakota 283 manufactures high-quality and innovative products to contain and protect your dog. We take pride in serving the vast majority of the dog population with our products. With that said, our framed door kennel products can not contain ALL dogs. We expect that there are some breeds and or pets that are beyond containment with our products. While we have had great success in kenneling aggressive dogs, we are not claiming that we can contain every dog. A good example would be a very aggressive Belgian Malinois. Dog owners know their dogs intimately and should be the person that makes the final determination regarding the use of any product or kennel. We are regularly working on additional products and upgraded designs that will give a higher degree of containment for aggressive breeds. If you have any questions concerning these products or if a kennel is right for your dog, please reach out to us so we may help you through the decision process. Dakota 283 products are exceptionally durable and with proper care will provide many years of use for you and your pet. The Dakota 283 product warranty does not cover items not purchased from our website or an authorized Dakota 283 dealer, damage caused by abuse or alteration of the product, not using the product as intended, improper installation, wear and tear, and chewing or damage caused by your pet. Knowing your pet’s personality, crate training, and properly supervising your pet while using our products will ensure your Dakota 283 product will last and provide years of Unparalleled Pet Protection. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. How to Measure and Find the Perfect Kennel Size for your Dog Finding the right size dog kennel can be a daunting task. Is one brand’s medium the same as another? Is your dog on the larger side for that breed? Can the kennel fit in the places it needs to? These are the questions that you will come across, sometimes the hard way. Here is a guide to break down these questions and find a properly sized crate for your dog. What is the Right Size Kennel for the Dog? A dog needs to be able to stand up and turn around in a kennel. That’s the most basic definition of the right size kennel for a dog. Now if you find yourself saying, “Let me just buy the largest kennel possible,” hold on before you hit purchase. A dog also needs the kennel to be as close to that perfect dimension as possible. This is for several reasons. First, for a dog to feel safe in its kennel, it needs that “den” feeling which means security all around, a.k.a. closer kennel walls. The second is particularly of importance to house training a dog: if there is too much room, a dog could use it as a bathroom as well. A dog inherently does not want to be lying in their business, but enough room in a too-large kennel turns it into a one bath studio. Finally, when used for transport in your vehicle, a correctly-sized kennel is much safer in the unfortunate event of an accident. You don’t want your dog to have so much room that they can bounce around inside of the kennel and injure themselves during the accident. Now that we have established how large the kennel must be in relation to your dog, what measurements do you need to know? Primarily we are concerned with two measurements, how long your dog is, and how tall your dog is. This first set of measurements are “internal” kennel measurements. If the manufacturer is not showing both interior and exterior dimensions, buyer beware. Once you’ve measured your dog, compare the results to the internal measurements listed for the kennel. For the length of the dog, measure nose to tail. Add 2 inches for smaller breeds, 4 inches for average breeds, and 6 inches for very large breeds. For the height, some may tell you to measure a sitting dog. We advise that you measure a dog standing, from the floor to the top of their ears. The clearance above the dog’s measurement needs only be about an inch. In fact, many people will choose shorter kennels to encourage a dog to lay and rest for those dogs who travel a lot. The width of the kennel is usually proportionate to these two original sizes in standard kennel builds, making the length the most important measurement. But remember that you do want your dog to be able to turn around in the kennel. Determining a Kennel Size by Dog Weight Determining a correct dog kennel size by dog weight can be a bit of a gamble. Often when a dog is on the cusp of a weight limit listed as a kennel manufacturer’s recommended sizes, it can prove to be inaccurate with lanky dogs. Actual measurements are a far more effective method. What If My Dog is a Puppy? Crate training is an important time for puppies and the size of the kennel will be critical to success. A kennel too large will create the issues of the one bath studio described above. Traditionally, people have resorted to buying smaller kennels and sizing up as the dog ages. Dakota 283 found a solution to this problem with our Forever Inserts. These inserts allow you to adjust the interior size of the kennel until the dog is old enough to fit in the full interior space. We offer this cost-saving product in our medium, large, and extra-large G3 kennels. Fitting Your Kennel Where It Needs to Be Now that we have the dog in the kennel, we need to consider where the kennel is going to live. Many will have both a house kennel and a vehicle kennel. For the most part, the house kennel can be accounted for with some home rearrangement, but it is not as easy in a vehicle. The most common places to carry a kennel are in the bed of a pickup truck, trunk of an SUV, or in some cases the back seats for side loading. Not all kennel manufacturers are created equal in these needs. Dakota 283 manufactures two unique products to account for various storage conditions. The 2D side entry is a common choice for people looking for solutions where a traditional front door option may not always work, accounting for a second side entry door. The T1 low profile was originally designed to fit under a tonneau cover but can be adapted to many situations. And most importantly, our rotomolded designs provide superior safety while using the least amount of excess space often found in two-piece kennels and other designs. To determine how a kennel will fit in your vehicle, you need to account for three measurements: the maximum height, maximum length, and maximum width. Be sure to measure the narrowest points of where a kennel will go, not the largest—and this may be the vehicle door rather than the available space inside. Once those measurements are determined, you will need to compare those measurements with the exterior dimensions of the kennel, not the interior dimensions. Finding the right size kennel can be stressful. But if you follow these steps you will set yourself up for success for your dog’s life in both safety and training.