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anaro
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Dec 17, 2013

crates in TT

For those of you that have larger dogs requiring larger crates, how do you find room in the TT for the crate? We have a boxer/American bulldog mix puppy that we are crate training. While he doesn't really need a crate as large as our 42" crate yet, he will need a large crate someday. As tight as TT are on room, what is your solution? I know that given a chance this little guy will eat anything, he even tried to eat a wall when DH wasn't looking today.... yes this will calm with age and training but in the meantime, I don't want my TT destroyed, so a crate is a must during the night and if left alone for even a short period.

ps I have a bunk bed Floorplan with sofa and dinette on the slide. tight master up front and itty bitty bath next to skinny bunks in back.
This is my Floorplan...
my floorplan
  • I put mine under the table, fits great. I just have to remember to put a piece of cardboard between the crate and the cushions. The Chocolate Lab has got mad in the past and has pulled the cushions in and chewed them. JMT
  • If the bunk idea is out then what about removing the sofa? You would really miss the table I would think but with the sofa gone you would have room for the crate and a bit extra for his dishes.
  • If you do not use the back bunk can you completely remove it or at least the mattress then put down some heavy plastic to set the crate on?

    We don't have a dog at the moment but have had cocker spaniels.
  • thought about that and nicer weather that will work and maybe the only option.
  • If you have a dinette, you could take the table out and put the crate there. There's only so much room. Something has to give.