You may be thinking of the "Clipper" crate which I do own and do use for
limited purposes.  I find that this crate (and maybe others like it?)
can easily tip over when going around corners or over a small bump.  It
is SO light that it doesn't stay upright if put in a flat place with
wheels on and the dog moves around in it enough.  So, I find it very
useful for going back and forth from places in a hotel or indoor
setting; but even then don't leave the dog in it if the dog is active.

I love the design of the crate; wish that it had been implemented a bit
better so that it didn't so easily tip over.

Best,

Suze

>>I saw the neatest crate (for my purposes) at the Atlanta show last
>
> week-end but have searched in vain for a similar one.  It's plastic and has
> wheels and a plastic handle that pulls out of the crate--not a strap.  I've
> searched Cherrybrook, New Serum and even Foster and Smith and just a general
> search of the internet without luck.  If someone could email me privately or
> you can post it I would appreciate it.  I'm only showing one dog right now
> and it would be perfect.  Thanks.
>
>
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Suze at Llawen Cavaliers
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to depend simply upon himself."  -Isna Ia-wica
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