My lab grew up in his Revol for crate training, which was made much easier when I was able to open the top to give him a treat without letting him try to escape 😂 Now we just leave the garage door side open and he comes and goes as he pleases. Very glad I bought the large even though he could have technically fit in the intermediate. He’s only 8 months old and is both taller and far heavier than our 6 year old lab! He’s going to be enormous!
Do you know why the dog crates are so expensive online at Costco? They are the inflatable travel dog crates which range from $249.00-$300.00. Do you think they are worth the cost? Thank you.
Respectfully disagree. They're really important for car safety. We have a toddler and sometimes we put the dogs in the crate to give them some space if she's rowdy. If they have to stay at the vet, they're crated so we find it's important to get Skye and Copper accustomed to the experience.
@@LifeWithKleeKai I agree in cars and in certain instances in homes. I am talking about the owners who leave them constantly in crates to stop them making a mess
My lab grew up in his Revol for crate training, which was made much easier when I was able to open the top to give him a treat without letting him try to escape 😂 Now we just leave the garage door side open and he comes and goes as he pleases. Very glad I bought the large even though he could have technically fit in the intermediate. He’s only 8 months old and is both taller and far heavier than our 6 year old lab! He’s going to be enormous!
Thanks so much 😂😮
Do you know why the dog crates are so expensive online at Costco? They are the inflatable travel dog crates which range from $249.00-$300.00. Do you think they are worth the cost? Thank you.
Thanks for this review 🙏
My pleasure 😊
What sizes are the Revol and evolv crates shown here?
they're the medium sizes (revol 32" and evolv 30" I believe)
Dogs should never be left in crates
They definitely should when they are in the car to keep them safe.
Respectfully disagree. They're really important for car safety. We have a toddler and sometimes we put the dogs in the crate to give them some space if she's rowdy. If they have to stay at the vet, they're crated so we find it's important to get Skye and Copper accustomed to the experience.
@@LifeWithKleeKai I agree in cars and in certain instances in homes. I am talking about the owners who leave them constantly in crates to stop them making a mess