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Pattern:
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Solid
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Brand Name:
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Hanshi
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Model Number:
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TG-401
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Product name:
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Easy Install Dog Kennel
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Structure:
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Folding Dog Cage
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Product Size:
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50*35*43cm
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Door:
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One Front Door
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Lock:
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with one lock latch
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Service:
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VIP Service
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Description:
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Folding Pet Crate
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Key word:
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Puppy Crate
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Sample:
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Sample Avaiable
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Function:
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Feed Animals
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Application:
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Small Animals
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Closure Type:
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Belt
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Shape:
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Quadrate
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Pattern:
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Solid
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Brand Name:
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Hanshi
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Model Number:
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TG-401
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Product name:
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Easy Install Dog Kennel
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Structure:
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Folding Dog Cage
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Product Size:
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50*35*43cm
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Door:
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One Front Door
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Lock:
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with one lock latch
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Service:
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VIP Service
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Description:
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Folding Pet Crate
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Key word:
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Puppy Crate
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Sample:
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Sample Avaiable
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Function:
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Feed Animals
Manufacturer wholesale cheap low-carbon steel dog wire cages, crates for pet bird house cages
New puppies are cute and cuddly, but they also can create messes on the floor, chew furniture, and destroy shoes. That is why you begin using a dog cage as soon as you bring a puppy home. The Humane Society encourages the use of pet cage, stating that it acts as a den where your pet knows he is safe and secure. Start crate training from day one for maximum benefits. Keeping your puppy in a cage when you are not at home, prevents messes while he is learning not to broke anything in your house. There is a large inventory of dog cages available so you can find just the right one for your dog.
Product Name: | Wire Dog Cages |
Product Size: | 50X35X43cm |
Material: | Iron Wire |
MOQ: | 100 Pcs |
Qty/ctn: | 1pcs/ctn |
Carton Size: | 55X40X70cm |
N.W: | 2.5kg |
Door | the front & the top |
Color: | Optional Color |
Delivery Time: | 40 days |
Payment Term: | 30% TT deposit, 70% Balance before shipment |
One important item new puppy owners should purchase is a dog crate. Crates facilitate potty training, keep your home and puppy safe, and provide a place for your puppy to feel secure. Selecting the correct size, shape, and type of crate is essential to ensuring your puppy’s health. Once your crate is in place, house training your puppy is a breeze, and you and your new four-legged family member can peacefully cohabitate.
How Finding the Right Size Dog Crate for a Puppy
1 Measure your dog.
2 Weigh your dog.
3 Use your puppy’s size group to estimate growth.
4 Pick a crate that best fits your needs.
Once you’ve decided whether to purchase a crate for your puppy or an adjustable, adult-size crate, measured and weighed your puppy, and estimated future weight and size, you’re ready to pick a crate that’s the ideal size for your new pet.
· Choose a size that is small enough to make your dog feel secure but large enough to make him comfortable.
· Your dog s hould be able to stand up, turn around, sit down, and lie down easily. The ideal crate size will accommodate your dog while sitting without touching his head to the top of the crate. However, keep in mind that a crate that is too large may make house-training difficult because the puppy will eliminate on one side of the crate and sleep on the other side.
· Your dog’s nose and rear end should not touch either end of the crate when standing.
· Your dog should be able to lie down on his side with legs extended.
How to Choose the Best Type of Dog Crate
1 Determine what your puppy crate will be used for.
2 Choose a crate for travel.
3 Reserve crates for temporarily holding your pet.
4 Pick a crate for daily use.
5 Consider a fashion dog crate for crating in the home.
6 Visit local pet products suppliers to determine the best price.
These crates are made from heavy-duty materials, so they’re durable and long- lasting. They are also easily divided to allow you to grow the crate with your dog. Most metal crates are also collapsible so you can easily transport them from place to place.
Using Your Puppy Crate Properly
1 Choose a good location.
2 Make the crate comfortable.
3 Assume your puppy will chew whatever is in the crate.
4 Limit the amount of time your puppy is crated.
Crates are a great training tool, and they can be a positive thing for your dog. These den-like habitats give your puppy a place that is his own to feel safe and secure. However, when crating becomes a punishment or the dog is crated for too long, your puppy will begin to build negative associations with his crate.
· Avoid this by starting with short periods of crate time followed by active time with you.
· Never use the crate as a way to punish your puppy for bad behavior. Using the crate as a form of punishment will confuse your puppy, and this may cause the puppy to fear and avoid the crate.
· After your dog is used to his crate, you can gradually increase the amount of time left in the crate.
· Try to be consistent. Puppies are smart. If they notice you always leave and come back at the same times, they’ll learn to expect this, and experience less stress or anxiety when going in their crates.