Metal Dog Cage Crates foldable flat pack. This dog cage has 2 doors and a removable tray for easy cleaning.
The dog cages are designed with your pet in mind and use only the highest quality materials with a non-toxic coating.
Recommended by vets and breeders.
Please choose correct size cage for your pet. It should be large enough to enable pet to stand and turn around.
Size:
Medium 30in long x 19in wide x 21.5in high
76cm long x 48cm wide x 55cm high
Please note sizes are approximate and should allow for manufacturing tolerances.
Important
Please read all instructions and recommendations carefully before using pet cage. It is important that your dog/puppy feels safe, happy and secure using cage before being left alone.
An anxious or agitated pet should not be left alone as may cause severe damage to the cage or your pet.
You must train your pet before leaving them alone in the cage.
Your pets well being is our no.1 priority.
Why you need a dog cage?
All dogs/puppies instinctively look for their own den to call home. With proper training your dog/puppy will look upon their cage as their den and feel perfectly at home.
Advantages of using cage
Dogs will not use their home as a toilet. (accidents excepted!)
With all around vision dog will not feel isolated as can see what is going on.
Assists will bark prevention.
Portable can take with you on journeys or holiday, providing a mobile home for your dog.
Cage Location
You should select an area of the house which has frequent activity such as TV or family room. The pet should not feel isolated or alone when using the cage. The cage should not be used for punishment.
During early training cage can be moved.
Do not leave in direct sunlight or area where dog can overheat.
Dog Cage/Crate Training
It is important that your pet associates the Crates with comfort and safety. Do not rush the training process and ensure that pet is happy before closing door or leaving alone for any period of time. Ensure that pet has already relieved itself before using cage. Put comfortable bedding on crate floor and do not leave space for toilet activities. Put treats inside cage, you need to encourage dog to spend time inside. Initially do not lock cage door until pet is happy to use cage. Do not force pet inside cage, or use cage as punishment. Once pet is happy using cage then can start to close door for short periods. Extend periods with door closed so that pet is used to cage door being closed while you are in the house. This way there will not be an association with you leaving when the door is closed. When pet is comfortable for extended periods with door closed you can leave pet for short periods, then gradually increase time spent away. If leaving for more than 1 hour leave water for the pet. When leaving or returning do not make a big fuss. Keep the fact that you come and go as low key as possible. Do not keep pet caged all day and then again all night. They need to have plenty of exercise and emotional activity. You need to create a welcoming environment for your pet in the cage and with good training the pet should want to spend time inside. If you have any problems or anxieties, please seek advice from your local vet.