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Cesar Millan and Junior recommend the 4pets ProLine dog boxes

Cesar Millan, is a Mexican-American self-taught dog behaviourist. Widely known for his television series Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, he is here to recommend the 4pets ProLine dog boxes. 4pets ProLine cages are the smartest looking, best designed and best made dog cages that we have seen anywhere. They're also the first dog crates to have been crash tested and approved by the German testing organisation TÜV SÜD. To our knowledge they are still the only crates to have been approved by TÜV to these standards. This page shows the ProLine Falcon S, suitable for small dogs such as Cocker Spaniels, Dachshunds, and standard sized terriers. It's 54.5cm wide, 50.5cm high, and 73.5cm long. If you want to give your dog more space, note that the Falcon M is 83.5cm long, having measured the length of your car boot from the bottom of the rear seat to the tailgate. Crash-tested safety: Safety is right at the core of the 4pets ProLine concept, the idea that you’ve done all you can to minimise the risks of injury to your dog when out in the car and, very importantly, to the driver and passengers. The facts are that at 30 mph your dog has a mass that’s 25 times its body weight, so it will be a potentially very deadly projectile in the event of an emergency stop or crash. A typical black Labrador would have the equivalent force of three quarters of a tonne. The majority of wire cages and dog guards are next to useless in these circumstances – they’re designed to separate dogs from people without much if any thought about what forces they’ll withstand; most cages and dog guards are, fundamentally, not designed to keep people safe.

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