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We use a harness that attaches to the seat belt in the car. However, not sure how big your puppy will be on your first trip. Not sure how small those harnesses come (although I'm guessing pretty small). I like these better than a crate in the car. However, that is personal choice. Also depends on what type crate you have, and if you will need a crate at your destination. Just be sure if you use a crate in the car, that you also secure that crate with tie down straps as you don't want it to become a projectile in an accident and injury you and or the puppy.
Great idea to have two. That way they get your home and their own smell on both of them. It will make your pup feel more comfortable whichever crate you take.
We had 2 - one in the bedroom right beside the bed and one in the laundry room. Maddie (16 months) still uses the collapsible wire one in the laundry room when we go out and she also goes in it on her own when she wants her privacy.
We no longer use a crate in the bedroom because she sleeps on a big doggie pillow in our room or on the floor.
I have two girls and they each have a wire crate (General Crates). One is in the guest room and the other in the dining room. For travel, I keep a HUGE soft crate in my SUV and they both fit in that one. It folds flat and is lightweight so when I'm by myself, I can handle it.
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And you are not jumping ahead! Good for you that you're planning so well. Even though it's expensive, don't get too big a crate, or get a divider. If the crate is too big, the puppy can poop on one side then go sleep on the other. She should only have enough room to stand, turn around and lie down. If with the divider it's still too big, you can put something in there to cut down on the amount of room. I used my big tool box for example.
IMHO, the problem with the VariKennel hard crates is that they take up a lot of room. My dogs don't travel in the crate either. They wear Champion K9 harnesses in the car.
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