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Midwest 1536DPN Manual

Homes for pets dog crate replacement divider panel

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When using a Divider Panel it is very important to allow enough room for your puppy to turn
around and lie down comfortably. Nature will do the rest. By instinct, your puppy will want to
keep his home and himself clean, so instead of eliminating where has to lay down, he will let
you know when it's time to go.
As your puppy grows, move the Divider Panel back further in the home. Eventually, your dog
will be big enough where you can remove the Divider Panel altogether.
If you have any housebreaking or crate training questions, contact our Customer
Service Helpline at 1-800-428-8560 or visit our website: www.midwesthomes4pets.com
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Assemble your crate, carefully following the enclosed assembly instructions. If you do not have your
instructions, contact our Customer Service Helpline or browse our assembly instructions online at:
midwesthomes4pets com.
2. Determine the appropriate length of living space your puppy will require at his current size. Make sure your puppy will
have enough room to turn around and lie down comfortably.
3. Measure the proper distance back from the front of the crate and locate the vertical wire closest to that measurement.
4. Insert the Divider Panel through the open door of the crate. Hook one side of the Divider Panel to the vertical wire on
one side of the crate, then hook the other side of the Divider Panel to the opposite side on the corresponding
vertical wire.
Insert the panel through the front door.
Make sure you've provided your puppy
enough room to turn around and lie
down comfortably.
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What is a Divider Panel?
When you purchase a crate for your dog, it is ideal to select a crate size that will fit your
dog when he reaches adulthood and is fully grown. Not only is this best for your dog, it
makes financial sense for you as a pet parent. When your puppy is small, the crate may be
too big for him, leaving him to sleep in one end of the crate and go the bathroom in the other
end. MidWest Divider Panels are designed to solve this problem! A MidWest Divider Panel
adds versatility to your crate, allowing you to adjust the length of your puppy's living space
as he grows.
Make sure the hooks face AWAY from
the front door and away from your
puppy's living space.
Adjust the divider panel as your puppy
grows until it is no longer needed.
800 428 8560
midwesthomes4pets.com
P .O. Box 1031
Muncie, Indiana 47308

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