Petmate Sky Kennel Dog Crate - X-Large
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Petmate Sky Kennel Dog Crate - X-Large

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Petmate Sky Kennel Dog Crate - X-LargeIntroduction: The Petmate Sky Kennel offers an excellent way to ensure your pet travels safely and comfortably. Designed for strength and compliance with most airline regulations, it is perfect for pet owners on the go. With features like secure interlocking doors, ventilation windows, and environmentally friendly materials, the Sky Kennel emphasizes safety and ease for both you and your beloved pet. Product Features: Robust plastic exterior for

Introduction:

The Petmate Sky Kennel offers an excellent way to ensure your pet travels safely and comfortably. Designed for strength and compliance with most airline regulations, it is perfect for pet owners on the go. With features like secure interlocking doors, ventilation windows, and environmentally friendly materials, the Sky Kennel emphasizes safety and ease for both you and your beloved pet.

Product Features:

  • Robust plastic exterior for enduring protection.
  • Corrosion-resistant plastic wing nuts and steel wire for enhanced durability.
  • Sturdy wire doors and ventilation windows for security and air circulation.
  • "Live Animals" label on the outside to promote travel awareness.
  • Environmentally friendly design crafted from recycled materials.
  • Offered in various sizes to accommodate pets of all kinds.

Technical Specifications

  • Materials: Heavy-duty plastic shell, steel wire doors, and plastic wing nuts.
  • Sizes: Various options available for different pets.
  • Airline Compliance: Adheres to most airline standards for pet travel.
  • Additional Features: Ventilation windows for air circulation, secure interlocking door design, and eco-friendly construction.

Kennel Size

External Dimensions

L x W x H

Internal Dimensions

(Usable Space)

L x W x H

Actual Crate Weight

Features:

Kennel or Sky Kennel #100 (SMALL)

53 x 40 x 38cm

43 x 35 x 35cm

3.18kg

Note: The 100 Kennel features a handle, square corners, and does NOT have pre-drilled holes around the door for cable ties. PetMate has yet to update the series 100 with the latest features.

Kennel Size #200 (Medium)

71 x 52 x 54cm

61 x 47 x 52cm

6.8kg

Includes a handle. Newer models feature rounded corners and pre-drilled holes for cable ties.

Kennel Size #300 (Intermediate)

81 x 57 x 61cm

71 x 52 x 58cm

8.16kg

Does not come with a handle. Newer models have rounded corners and pre-drilled holes for cable ties.

Kennel Size #400 (Large)

91 x 64 x 69cm

81 x 58 x 66cm

10.43kg

Does not feature a handle. Newer models have rounded corners and pre-drilled holes for cable ties.

Kennel Size #500 (Extra Large)

99 x 66 x 76cm

89 x 61 x 74cm

12.24kg

Does not include a handle. Newer models have rounded corners and pre-drilled holes for cable ties.

Kennel Size #700 (Giant)

122 x 81 x 89cm

112 x 76 x 86cm

20kg

Does not feature a handle. Comes with square corners and lacks pre-drilled holes for cable ties.

Opt for a kennel that is 3-4 inches taller and longer than your pet to provide ample room for standing, turning, and lying down comfortably.

*As of January 1, 2012, British Airways has declared that they will no longer accept size 100 carriers for pets. All pets, even the smaller ones, must now travel in a size 200 carrier (26″ x 18″ x 19″) or larger.

Travel with confidence using Petmate’s Sky Kennel®. Designed specifically for airline journeys, each kennel boasts a durable plastic shell, interlocking wire doors for extra security, ventilation windows for optimal airflow, and corrosion-resistant plastic wing-nuts for reliable assembly. Sky Kennels fulfill airline travel requirements and bear the “LIVE ANIMALS” imprint on the exterior for enhanced awareness. They comply with most airline regulations, so be sure to check with your airline ahead of your trip to confirm their specific requirements. The Sky Kennel is environmentally friendly and comes in a range of sizes: Small 21? x 16? x 15? Medium 28? x 20.5? x 21.5? Intermediate 32? x 22.5? x 24? Large 36? x 25? x 27? Extra Large 40? x 27? x 30? Giant 48? x 32? x 35?
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