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I'd get a 36" length crate so she won't grow out of it.
This is the crate I have for Luke, the large size. It was cheaper in the store than online. It says it's approved for airline travel and that the side parts are unbreakable, but I think they are still some type of plastic. I think the vari-kennel brand might use metal side parts, but they're quite a bit more expensive.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/ASPCA-Kennel-Aire-Pet-Carrier-Cats-Dogs-S...
Luke never soiled his crate or pen area when he was little, so I didn't bother to divide his crate. It only takes like 2 minutes to pop the pins out and take the top off though if you needed to clean it. I've seen people use sturdy cardboard boxes or even rubbermaid containers to make them smaller inside, but it really depends on how much of a chewer your dog is. My first dog despised his wire crate as a puppy which is why we went with the plastic one for Luke.
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