Molded plastic and soft crates can be good for travel. Wait for that soft crate until your puppy is complete crate trained. Otherwise he will likely eat or claw his way out. There are even wooden covers for crates that make them look like a piece of furniture. Google "dog crates" and you will find much to choose from. Ian Dunbar, the famous trainer/behaviorist, crate trains using Kongs. Get a free download of his book, Before You Get Your Puppy and After You Get Your Puppy online at Dog Star Daily.
TIP: Google "pet products consignment store" with your city and state. If there is one of these near you, savings can be significant and anything your puppy no longer needs can be resold.
WARNING: Always remove puppy’s leash and collar before crating to prevent choking.
Above is an example of a wire crate with two doors.
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