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Common Dog Crates For Your Canine

2010 August 7

In a pet-friendly culture, you see man’s best friend everywhere- in homes, parks, spas and even restaurants. Today’s dogs enjoy privileges within the community that they never had in the history of their domestication. Dogs are loyal companions that provide security, affection and in some cases- can be trained to aid their owners for work and other specific purposes. So, for dog’s on-the-go, the most essential accessories to have are dog crates.

Selecting an ideal crate can confuse any first time buyer. You have to consider first, the type of dog, size of the crate, the materials and features. Kennels come in different sizes, so you should look for one that is comfortable enough for your dog. Your pet should be able to turn around inside and lay down without feeling cramped. You can take measurements of your dog and add additional inches to it to get the least proportions of your crate. If the crate is for a puppy, it useful to have a divider panel which can be adjusted to the size of your dog until he grows. Just be sure not to provide a dog crate with too much excess space because you risk the danger of your dog finding it roomy enough to use one corner as a toilet.

Kennels come in many colors, shapes, and sizes. You can even have a uniquely designed crate depending on your taste and your canine companions’ needs. When you walk in a pet store, you will find that there are, typically, 3 common types of crates to choose from. These are wire, plastic and metal crates.

A wire crate is, in fact, very durable. It has the best ventilation and is very easy to clean. This type of crate is rust-proof, collapsible and comes with a slide pan. Its collapsible feature provides you with the convenience to pack away for easy storage.

Plastic dog crates are the ones preferred by airlines. They are lightweight and easy to install without any tools required. Dogs can get claustrophobic in this type of kennel because it is more enclosed in the sides. Although, there is ventilation at the side panels, this should give a good flow of air once you travel. It is recommended that you try out the kennel with your dog before you make any decisions. However, this crate is usually comfy. This is a great bed because for most dogs, they are snug inside it.

Metal or aluminum crates are heavy duty. They are perfect for big, heavy canines. They come in collapsible varieties; most of these crates are pre-assembled and easy to clean. Although, they are slightly heavier than most crates, they are useful for traveling. Be sure you purchase the one with proper ventilation. Some aluminum crates are airline approved. Check on further airline guidelines before purchasing.

Nowadays, there are so many designer crates that come in conventional, contemporary, and sleek designs. Because of fashion and trends, kennels are now evolving from furniture pieces to carriers. They are skillfully made to combine in to your favorite living room.

Whatever the design and purpose, it is important that these dog crates should provide a safe place for your pet to nap or relax. The secure your pet feels, the happier he will be and every dog owner knows that there is no price to that!

Looking to find out more about the steps to crate training, then visit TW Bell’s site on how to select the best dog crate for your animals needs.

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