Quick answer

The MidWest Homes for Pets iCrate Fold & Carry is our top pick for camping due to its sturdy frame, mesh ventilation, and quick folding design. For smaller budgets, the Frisco Soft Folding Crate offers great value with a carry bag. If you need a crate for a large dog, the Petmate Sky Kennel provides extra durability.

What to consider for Soft Dog Crate For Camping

When choosing a soft dog crate for camping, prioritize portability (lightweight and foldable), ventilation (mesh panels for airflow), and weather resistance (water-resistant fabric). Ensure the crate is large enough for your dog to stand, turn, and lie down. Look for a secure zipper or latch system to prevent escapes. Some crates include a carry bag or handle for easy transport. Also consider the crate’s stability on uneven ground; some models have anchor loops for tent stakes.

What to look for in a travel or containment product (crate, carrier, gate or car seat)

Correct sizing: measure your dog’s height and length, add a few inches. Good ventilation: mesh windows or vents on multiple sides. Secure construction: look for crash-tested carriers (like Sleepypod) or escape-resistant zippers. Easy cleaning: removable, washable pads or fabric. Portability: lightweight, foldable, with carrying handles or wheels. For car travel, use a crash-tested crate or carrier secured with a seatbelt. For gates, ensure the width fits your doorway and the material is sturdy.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated product specifications for size, weight, and materials.
  • Reviewed customer feedback on durability and ease of use.
  • Checked for safety certifications like CPS crash testing.
  • Compared price points to offer budget-friendly options.
  • Considered brand reputation and warranty.
  • Assessed portability features for camping.
  • Ensured picks cover various dog sizes.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • A crate or carrier too small for your dog to stand and turn around.
  • Unsecured carriers in a moving car; always use a seatbelt or tie-down.
  • Flimsy gates that a determined dog can push through.
  • Over-long crating; provide breaks every few hours.

For more guides, visit our dog guides and check out dog food and dog care products.

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