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Indoors. If you already have a puppy, (or one that believes he is) exercise isn't the only reason you’re looking for a barricade or containment.  Let's keep 'em out of trouble. 'nuff said.

Pet traveling? Easily portable; Fold and go. Destinations are less of a burden (for everyone involved) having a play space for the dog. Visit family/friends, with/without pets of their own, while respecting property.

Health care. Post-op recovery requires rest from normal activity. This may include environmental protection (stairs, furniture) or seclusion from other pets. Dog pens do offer a roomy place for comfortable positions in a controlled environment.

Outdoors. A yard for pets; now we’re barkin'. Go bigger; add more panels. Connect exercise pens for spacious playtime with another dog. A canopy will provide shelter. Ground stakes help prevent tip-over.

After bath. Nothing like wet dog. Worse is wet dog flinging water and fur everywhere. Set up a centralized location for after bath. This gives you time to clean up, not following the shaking beast with a towel and brush.

TIPS: Measure your pet standing on hind legs; purchase a pen or kennel higher to avoid a jumper's escape. Features to look for would be rust-free wires, metal bottoms that won't scratch indoor flooring, easy clean soft-sided play pens.

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