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Tavo launches new Crispin Travel Crate for medium-sized dogs

Additional safety features include the unique energy-absorbing Tailor Tech memory foam Side Impact Protection panels, a robust frame, all-around mesh ventilation, and a sturdy structured base

Premium pet travel brand Tavo has announced the launch of Crispin Pet Travel Crate for pets weighing up to 25kg (55lbs).

Crispin is designed to accommodate dog breeds including Whippets, Spaniels, and Border Collies.
The medium-sized crate features a tall, spacious design with breathable mesh panels, and has been impact-tested at dynamic crash testing facilities for added safety.

The crate can be anchored to the vehicle seat using Isofix connectors, and a top tether system prevents the crate and pet from becoming detached in the event of a collision or sudden braking.

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Additional safety features include the unique energy-absorbing Tailor Tech memory foam Side Impact Protection panels, a robust frame, all-around mesh ventilation, and a sturdy structured base.

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The design also shields car interiors from muddy paws, while the dual entry system simplifies pet access.

Crispin Pet Travel Crate is available in two colourways Onyx, and Merle and can be purchased from Halfords priced £375.

Other Tavo pet travel solutions include Dupree, a carrier for pets up to 9kg (20lbs), Maeve, a car seat for pets up to 13.6kg (30lbs), and Roscoe wheels – when used with Maeve, Roscoe converts the car seat into a stroller for easy transportation, for older or injured pets outside the car.

Luisa Rollins-Svensson, marketing manager at Tavo, said: “We are excited to expand our product line with the addition of Crispin. It’s perfect for pet owners with bigger dogs who want to prioritise their pets’ safety.

“With Crispin, they have access to the very best in security and comfort while on the road with their furry friend. Whether it’s for a short drive or longer journeys, our car seats, carriers and crates ensure pets are protected for the times their own can’t.”

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