"The classic metal wire crate is the gold standard for a reason. It’s , collapsible for travel, and usually comes with a divider panel so the crate can 'grow' with your puppy. While they aren't the most stylish pieces of furniture, they are incredibly durable and easy to clean with the removable plastic tray. Just make sure to get a soft crate pad to make it cozy!"
"If you hate the look of a metal cage in your home, a wooden furniture-style crate is the way to go. It doubles as a , which is perfect for smaller apartments. Just a heads up: these are best for dogs that are already crate-trained . If your dog is a heavy chewer, they might damage the wood, but for a calm dog, it’s a beautiful addition to any room."
Since "buy dog crate" is a bit broad, I’ve broken this down into three common scenarios. 1. If you are writing a review for a crate you just bought