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How to Choose a Dog Camping Crate

May 3, 2024

Fun trips are always made better by bringing your dog along, especially if they love outdoor adventures and new experiences.

So it’s no wonder 30% of pets go camping with their pet guardians.

Lots of dog guardians bring a dog camping crate with them on their outdoor adventures to ensure their pets are safe and secure when they’re on the road or at a campsite.

Below we’ll explore how to pick the best dog camping crate and how our Enventur Travel Kennel could be the perfect addition to your next camping adventure!

4 Things to Consider When Choosing a Dog Camping Crate

1. The Size of Your Dog vs. the Dog Crate

The first, and arguably most important thing, to consider is the size of your dog vs. the crate. There are a few things that indicate a suitable size of crate for your dog:

  • They should have the ability to stand up and turn around.
  • They should be able to lie down and stretch out their limbs.
  • There should be at least two inches of clearance above their head.

Our Enventur dog crate has multiple sizes to choose from. Not sure what size dog crate you’ll need? No problem! You can use our Enventur Sizing Quiz to help you decide.

2. The Material of the Crate

The material of the crate is also an important consideration for any dog guardian. Sturdier materials such as heavy metals will keep the crate reinforced to ensure it doesn’t get thrown around when traveling but can be heavy and cumbersome to travel with.

On the other hand, if you’re planning to sleep in a tent with your pup or looking for a more lightweight option, then a soft-sided dog crate will be the best option.

With the Enventur Travel Kennel, you don’t have to choose. The angled front and back shape sits nicely into a standard hatchback for safe travels and the soft material won’t rip your tent lining when moving it in and out of the tent.

The Enventur Travel Kennel is also made from material that's ultra-durable and puncture-resistant, waterproof, and easy to clean. This is a huge bonus as keeping dogs’ paws clean after a day of adventuring is nearly impossible!

3. Comfort in the Crate

Your dog’s comfort in the crate should be your next consideration. Although heavy metal crates are great for keeping your dog secure, the inside should also be comfortable for your dog.

If you are going for a metal crate, choose a crate with enough room to place your dog’s favorite bed and blanket inside.

Soft crates, like the Enventur, already have comfort built into the crate. This crate has "air-cushioned" walls and flooring due to its unique inflatable design. Additionally, its den-like design creates a cozy and reassuring environment for your pet

A comfortable soft crate is perfect for a tired dog to curl up in after an adventurous day of kayaking and hiking!

4. Your Dog’s Familiarity With a Crate

When choosing a dog camping crate, think about your dog’s familiarity with one.

A larger crate might be better for a dog who’s used to more open space and not used to a crate. Whereas a more contained crate—as long as it fits the size requirements to keep your pup comfortable—is ideal for a dog who loves their crate.

Where Can You Buy a Camping Crate?

There are many great crates available for dogs, many built specifically for camping that can be found in both a physical store and an online one.

Make sure to do your research by checking out the material the crate is built with, reading reviews, and finding a convenient option.

Some dog crates are heavy and clunky to travel with. The Enventur Travel Kennel, on the other hand, is lightweight, collapsible, and durable, making it extremely easy to pick up and move around with and ideal for off-road adventures.

Pick up your very own Enventur Travel Kennel today!

Final Thoughts

Camping crates are amazing tools to keep your best friend safe while on a trip with you, but not all are created equal. Make sure to buy one that finds the balance between comfort and safety, and test it out with your dog in your home before you take it to the woods!

Commonly Asked Questions

Should You Bring a Dog Crate Camping?

While some pet guardians let their dogs sleep loose in the tent while camping, a dog crate or kennel is the best way to ensure your dog doesn’t go on solo nighttime adventures while you’re fast asleep! Your dog should be crate-trained so they are already comfortable with being in a confined space.

Do Campgrounds Allow Dogs?

If you’re camping at a dedicated space, chances are, dogs are allowed. Most campgrounds allow dogs to accompany their guardians—but it’s always best to call ahead or look at their website to confirm.


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