Pet carrier/crate
I am selling a PP50 Airline Approved Pet Carrier.
Size: 82L x 56W x 60H cm
This size is recommended for medium-sized dogs (e.g. spaniels, beagles, spitz, etc).
These cages are not only suitable for travel, but they can also be excellent pet beds or comfortable homes for dogs and cats.
The crate pictured has only been used to transport a medium-sized dog for a return trip with Jet Pets between New Zealand and Australia.
It is spotlessly clean and in excellent condition and fitted with water funnels for international travel. It has no missing parts, and all sections are securely connected.
It is designed to meet the standards of IATA (International Air Transport Association) for transporting live animals domestically and internationally with international airline approval. They are Australian-made and extremely durable. The pictured crate example is stamped with ‘Qantas-approved’.
These crates usually have recommended retail prices between $250.00 to $399.00.
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40.6% Yes
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33.8% Maybe?
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25.7% No
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