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To calculate crate size, measure your dog's length from nose to tail base and height from floor to head or ears, then add 2–4 inches to each dimension.
Dogs should not be crated for excessively long periods; adult dogs can be crated for up to 6–8 hours, and puppies for shorter periods based on their age.
To calculate the right crate size, measure your dog’s length from nose to tail base and height from floor to head, then add 2–4 inches to each measurement.
A dog’s crate should be 2–4 inches longer and taller than the dog to ensure they can stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably.
A crate is too small if your dog cannot stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably without touching the crate walls or ceiling.
Your dog's crate should be large enough for them to stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably, but not so spacious that it hinders house training.
To determine the correct crate size, measure your dog’s length from nose to tail base and height from floor to head, then add 2–4 inches to each.
Measure your dog's length and height, add 2–4 inches, and choose a crate that allows them to stand, turn, and lie down comfortably. Use breed and weight guidelines as a reference, but always check specific measurements.
A 20 kg dog could yield around 10–12 kg of edible meat, containing approximately 2–2.5 kg of protein, depending on preparation and fat content.
The cultural distinction between eating pigs and not dogs stems from historical, societal, and emotional values: dogs are widely seen as companions, while pigs have been traditionally raised as livestock.

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