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Psingletongolf
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PostSubject: Bending the bars   Bending the bars EmptyMon Feb 20, 2017 12:51 am

We recently got tundra a crate as the one we were given was far to small. He is just over a year. And was crate trained before getting him. He seems to be getting better and better with the crate every day as far as barking ect. But he always seems to be bending the bars below the door. It dont seem like it wouod be easy to bend the wires as i cant get them straight. Yet he has managed to do it. Just seems like its a slight design flaw because of the tray clip being there aswell. Any suggestions on how to prevent this or if this is normal
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PostSubject: Re: Bending the bars   Bending the bars EmptyMon Feb 20, 2017 1:47 am

My foster got the tray out completely, totally annihilated the back wall and got out.

I stabilized it with zip ties on every joint, multiple places, used the crate divider from another crate to rebuild the back wall, put sheets of osb on 3 sides with a piece of plywood in front of the door... all held in place with a vinyl covered cable tether that wraps around 2.5 times. The snaps on the tether each attach at the door so i can open and close.

There is another thread in here thatv talks about using hog rings to strengthen crates.
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