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What Are Dog Cages Like?

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When we have a pet such as a dog or a cat and we have to move from one place to another with our pet, as it could be in the case of a trip, or take our pet to the veterinary clinic, one of the conflicts it is the transportation of the pet.

There are different types of houses, trunks and cages to move animals. Before going to a pet store and buying the cage in which we will transport our pet, it is important to know what the dog cages are like inside and out, as well as the quality.

We must be clear that this cage has to be resistant, made of a suitable material, that the dog cannot open easily to avoid accidents, and that it is also quite comfortable to have our puppy inside. Although there are various materials, internal comfort is important.

If you still do not know what the dog cages that could best suit you are like when you go to buy one for your pet, then I recommend you continue reading this article to better inform yourself of the type of cages that are suitable for your dog and their quality. From the same.

What do you need for dog cages?

  • Dog
  • Cage

Instructions for dog cages

Types of Cages:

  1. There are several types of cages, pens or carriers for dogs. Next I will show you one of the most common models. This model is generally used more in the field and with small or medium dogs. It is made of natural straw materials, so it can be quite comfortable for your dog, but it has the drawback that it breaks easily if the dog is very strong, or the smells can remain impregnated. Although it is very nice, I recommend that you only use it if your puppy is small, newborn or not very strong.
  2. Then you can see this other dog pen. As you can see it is made of metal covered with plastic. Being metal, it is quite resistant, and the plastic cover helps to give comfort to the dog while allowing us a more optimal and efficient cleaning in the carrier. This is a good option for dogs of any age, especially medium and adult dogs.
  3. We also have conveyors or metal cages. These are much more resistant than the previous examples, but they have the slight disadvantage that they can rust if they are kept in a humid environment, if the dog urinates inside them, or with the simple humidity and the passage of time. Although they are easy to wash, it is not recommended to wet it too much due to oxidation. If it is made of stainless steel or painted, this problem is not so serious. However, unless you put a mattress or newspaper inside, your dog might be a bit uncomfortable.
  4. Wooden cages. Wooden classrooms have a relative strength. Depending on the quality of the wood itself, the cage may be sturdy or it may break easily. Let’s remember that when a dog is very passionate it can cause great damage. These cages have the drawback that they can be affected by humidity, and cleaning can gradually degrade the wood. These types of cages are ideal in spaces with low humidity and preferably inside the house.
  5. In the case of wooden or metal cages, you have to be very careful that there are no edges or splinters that could hurt your dog. Before buying the cage, make sure it is in perfect condition to house your dog without it suffering any damage.
  6. There are different shapes of dog cages, there are from square, rectangular, or round.  Choose the shape and size that best suits where you plan to keep your dog.
  7. There are also interlocking cages that are ideal for transporting your pet anywhere without taking up too much space when transporting your dog’s playpen. Generally, these cages have instructions that guide us on how to assemble.

Proper size and comfort:

  1. The size of the cage that we will use to transport a dog is not the same as the size that we will require for the dog to spend a long stay, such as the nights inside the house.
  2. If your dog is small and you just want to transport it, a simple plastic cage or a combination of plastic and metal may suffice.
  3. If what you want is to train your dog to use a crate, then the crate should be larger, and preferably in a size that allows the dog to move around inside the crate so as not to stress its muscles.
  4. In any of the cases, it is best to use a resistant cage, whose durability is long-term, and that is adaptable for your dog.
  5. Finally, do not forget that your dog must always be comfortable when he stays inside the cage. Put out a mattress for him or some newspapers. If the cage is large, place a bowl of water for your dog and a bowl of food.

Tips for dog cages

  1. Every day you have to clean your dog’s cage. It is not necessary to do a very deep cleaning more than once a week, but daily, you can spray cleaner and with a few cloths give the cage a simple clean.
  2. Remember that dogs and cats are very sensitive to odors, so after cleaning the cage we recommend putting it in the sun so that the odors are neutralized and they do not affect your pet.
  3. Never keep your pet in a wet, dirty, or recently washed cage. Aside from the fact that keeping a dog in these conditions is unhealthy and inhumane, the combination of cleaning chemicals can be detrimental to your pet’s health.
  4. You should also avoid keeping your dog cooped up for too long. Remember that he is an animal; he needs to play sports every day and being locked up like a prisoner will not do her any good, her physical health or her emotional health.