Selecting Dog Crates Isn't Difficult
When You Ask The Right Questions
Teresa James
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Differences Between Pet Containment Systems
If this is the first time you’re shopping
for dog crates you may find it a little complicated. You may have
noticed already that the use of the word kennel can be somewhat
confusing. So before making a final selection it's a good idea
to learn about the differences between some pet containment systems.
Equipped with this information you'll be ready to choose the best
crate for your dog.
How Can I Tell The Difference Between
Dog Crates, Dog Kennels & Pet Carriers If They're All Called
Kennels?
A “kennel” is a very general term
meaning a place where dogs are bred or kept. By its very definition
it can be used to describe a broad range of pet containment products
such as pet carriers, dog crates, pet exercise pens and outdoor
pet kennels.
For example, a wire kennel and a hard plastic
kennel sound very similar because both are called kennels. In
some ways they are very different. Depending on how you plan to
use it there are certain features that you'll need it to have.
This is why it’s very important to focus on the features
that you need. Only after carefully reviewing the features of
a specific model can you be certain that it will adequately fulfill
all your needs.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
A wire dog crate or kennel is designed to safely contain your
pet. But, it’s not designed to be picked up and moved around
with your pet inside it. Although available in soft-side models,
soft crates are usually not referred to as kennels.
A hard plastic carrier or kennel is designed
so that your dog can safely travel inside the carrier. Pet carriers
also come in soft-side models. Soft pet carriers are not usually
referred to as kennels.
Some hard plastic pet carriers make ideal dog
crates, but a dog crate is usually not a good substitute for a
hard pet carrier.
What Are Some Of The Basic Features of Dog Crates &
Pet Carriers
Wire Dog Crates / Kennels used for crate training,
housing breaking and as an everyday crate many models are available
with divider panels for growing puppies can be used to contain
your pet in a vehicle available in collapsible or folding models
Not approved for airline travel offers the most visibility and
ventilation - well suited for heavy-coated dogs
Soft Dog Crates & Tents Soft crates &
tents are light weight, portable, easy to set up & take down
can be used as an everyday crate not approved for airline travel
pet must be well crate trained not for diggers, chewers, aggressive
dogs or dogs that experience anxiety while crated
Hard Plastic Pet Carriers / Kennels Hard plastic
pet carriers are used to carry and transport pets some models
can be used as an everyday crate many are approved for airline
travel not recommended for growing puppies since they don’t
come with divider panels can be used to contain your pet in a
vehicle available in collapsible models
Soft Pet Carrier Bags (for pets under 25lbs)
Soft pet carriers are designed to safely transport a small dog
can be used to contain your pet in a vehicle a soft pet carrier
should not be used as a dog crate many are approved for airline
travel and some can be taken in the cabin if the carrier fits
under the seat in front of you.
What Questions Should I Consider Before
Selecting A Dog Crate?
Before you shop for a dog crate, take some time
to consider how you’re going to use it. This will help you
get the most out of your investment. The type you choose will
depend on your lifestyle, your dog’s behavioral patterns
and what type of activities you plan to do with your pet. We’ve
provided the questions below to get you thinking about the many
different ways that pet crates can be used.
Is this crate for home use only? If you’re
not planning on traveling with your dog a basic wire crate is
a good choice for an everyday crate. If you're going to keep it
in one place you probably don't need a collapsible model.
Are you buying a crate for a puppy? If you have
a growing puppy select a crate that your puppy will grow into.
Make sure it comes with a divider panel, which will allow you
to adjust the size of the crate as your puppy grows.
Do you take your dog in your car? It’s
highly recommended that you crate your dog while traveling by
car. You may be able to purchase a crate that you can use at home
as well as in your car. Or if you take your dog in the car frequently
purchasing a separate crate for your car may be best. Either way
you may want to consider a folding crate, which is much easier
to move around once it is folded up. Even if your dog is not crate
trained use still may want to consider crating your pet while
in a vehicle.
If there’s any chance that your dog can
accidentally get out of your car in a strange and dangerous place
that’s a good enough reason to invest in a crate. Crating
your pet while you’re driving will also prevent any mishaps
that could result from your dog being left loose in your vehicle.
Are you planning on taking your dog on an airplane?
You will need a hard plastic airline-approved pet carrier. For
small dogs you might be able to use an airline-approved soft pet
carrier bag. Wire dog crates are not approved for airline travel.
If you travel frequently by plane you may want to look for a hard
plastic dog carrier that you can also use as an everyday dog crate.
Do you need a crate that is portable and collapsible?
If you plan on moving your dog crate around a collapsible model
is a good option. A collapsible model should come with convenient
carrying handles. There are also some collapsible hard plastic
carriers that can also serve as everyday dog crates.
Do you take your dog hiking or camping? You will
certainly want to consider a collapsible soft crate or tent. They
are designed to be portable, lightweight and very easy to set
up and take down.
A warning about soft crates, tents and pet carriers: – If
your dog is aggressive, chews, digs or experiences anxiety when
crated these are not for you.
As you can see, choosing the right dog carrier
depends on your dog’s size and temperament, the intended
location and use, and the function and features that you expect
the carrier to fulfill. Choose the dog carrier, kennel, or dog
crate that best suits your needs and how you see the crate functioning.
You’ll want to pick the one that offers the most convenience
for the uses that you have in mind.
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