If you are thinking of buying a dog cage, I am sure you have probably found it quite confusing. The reason for this is that there are so man available for the small, decorative, cute models, that look more like a piece of furniture, to the larger, heavier duty travel dog cages.
You will probably find one of the most popular and cheaper types are the wire cages. These are easy to service and are often used for crate training and travelling. One slight disadvantage is that they do not really provide a quiet retreat for your dog as they are open on all sides. This can be easily solved by placing a blanket over the cage.
On of the more popular choice amongst pet owners is the soft dog cage. They look cute and are often in bright colors, so pet lovers adore them. However, they are not ideal if you dog likes to chew things or if he is going to grow much bigger. If your dog is not a chewer, you will find them quite durable.
One of my favorites is the wicker cage which will often complement your furniture quite nicely. This is a popular choice when a dog owner is looking for something that will mostly be used indoors. Like the soft cage, these are more suitable for smaller dogs.
For transportation purposes the most common type used is the plastic dog cage. These come with a door at the front of the cage with vents on the side and top. They are often more expensive than the other types. If you are going to invest that extra money in one of these, it is worthwhile buying one that is airline carrier approved. For travelling on a car, I prefer this type over the wire cages.
When considering what type of cage is most suitable it is important to also consider the size of your dog and his habits. If he is large and a chewer, I would recommend a hard plastic dog cage, especially if he is going to be spending a lot of time in the cage.
No matter which cage you decide to purchase, this is going to be your dogs new home. As such it should be a cage that provides him with security and a quiet place that he can rest.
Fran writes articles on the large dog cage and about how to train your dog with large dog cages.
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