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BRAND NEW DOG/PUPPY CAGE 54" JUMBO CAGEr
DIMENSIONS " (L x W x H): 54" x 37" x 40" LARGE SIZE* *SIZES ARE APPROX
The New 54" Double dorr divide is the largest cage availible, comes with two doors at the front and one at the side, the divide can be removed
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OUR SPECIALLY DESIGNED LOCK PREVENTS EVEN THE SMARTEST DOGS FROM
LETTING ITSELF OUT WHEN YOUR NOT AT HOME, THE HANDLE MUST BE LIFTED
ALL THE WAY UP BEFORE YOU CAN SLIDE LOCK TO OPEN THE DOOR. YOU CAN SEE
FROM THE IMAGE THAT THE HANDLE BENDS ROUND THE BACK OF THE LOCK, THIS
THEN CATCHES NOT ONE BUT TWO OF THE FRAME DIVIDERS TO PREVENT IT
SLIDING OPENING!
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- EASILY ASSEMBLED
- POWDER COATED (stronger and more robust than any normal paint) safe for animals
- MAKES IDEAL KENNEL
- 3 DOORS FOR EASY ACCESS
- REMOVEABLE STEEL TRAY FOR EASY CLEANING
- CAN BE USED FOR TRAINING - (cuts house training time in half)
- FOLDS DOWN FOR EASY STORAGE WHEN NOT IN USE
- BUILT TO LAST
- CONSTRUCTION ALLOWS FOR PROPER VENTILATION AND VISIBILITY
- SECURE SLIDE BOLT LATCHES FOR SAFETY
- ROUNDED CORNERS ON CAGES
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Dog Cages or Crates provide
your puppy or dog with an indoor home to take advantage of dogs
instinctive need for a "den" of safe home. Dog cages can also be
effective in house-training because of a dog's natural reluctance to
soil its own sleeping place. Indoor dog cages can also help to reduce
separation anxiety, prevent destructive behavior such as chewing
furnishings and potentially dangerous or valuable household items Most
dogs which have been introduced to the dog cage whilst still puppies,
grow up to prefer to use their crate as an enclosed bed in particularly
when they are tired and want their own space or territory. We recommend
that you provide a kennel crate throughout your dog's lifetime
Dog Cage location Try
to locate the crate in a room that you use regularly such as a lounge
or kitchen. This will encourage your puppy or dog to regard the cage,
as it's own home without feeling lonely or isolated when you leave him
to go out. At first leave the cage door open so that your dog can go in
and out of the cage at will. Do not make a toilet area in your dog's
cage, you are using the cage to house-train him. Think of dog cages as
enclosed beds.
Dog cage bedding The
ideal bedding is veterinary bedding, which should cover the whole tray,
to avoid leaving a toileting area inside dog cages. This type of
bedding is specifically designed to be hypoallergenic and machine
washable at a hot temperature. Often recommended by breeders and vets
it is safe and keeps your dog warm and dry.
Toys and Treats Place
your puppy's favourite toys and dog treats inside the dog cage. These
toys may include, a Nylabone product such as a puppy starter pack, a
bone or a cotton toy. Toys should always be inedible and large enough
to prevent them from being swallowed. Avoid giving your puppy or dog
real bones.
Water A
bolt on water bowl should be attached to the inside of your dog cage if
your puppy is to be confined for more than one hour. This cannot be
knocked over and can be raised in height as your puppy grows.
Introducing a puppies to dog cages So
that your puppy associates his/her kennel crate with comfort, security
and enjoyment, leave small treats in the crate. Your puppy will then
discover the treats whilst exploring his new home, so associating the
crate with a pleasant reward. Also feeding him in the crate has the
same effect. Always praise your dog when he enters his new crate. Do
not force your puppy into the crate. We suggest you induce your puppy
into his crate with a small treat or toy. Overnight you may need to
place your puppy in his crate and shut the door upon retiring. Dog
cages can be located in your kitchen, lounge or your bedroom overnight. It
is advisable first to crate your puppy for short periods of time while
you are home with him. In fact, crate training is best accomplished
while you are in the room with your dog. This prevents an association
being made with the cage and you leaving him/her alone.
A few key points to remember about dog cages 1. Always be sure to allow your dog the opportunity to "empty" himself outside before leaving him in the crate. 2.
When your puppy is quite young, be prepared to get up early in the
morning to take him out. Always stay out with your puppy, and praise
him when you get the required result. 3. Very young puppies may have
an occasional accident in the cage. Do not make a fuss; just be
prepared to clean it up. They quickly learn to go outside their own
cage (bed). 4. Never use the cage as punishment. You need your puppy to be happy to go into his crate at any time. 5.
Once your puppy has been inoculated, give him plenty of exercise and
socialize your dog. Local dog trainers offer puppy classes. This is an
ideal way for your dog to get used to other dogs and people. 6. A dog crate can be used at any time in a dog's life. Many pet behaviorists recommend a cage even for older dogs. 7. Do not leave your dog in direct sunlight or in a conservatory or anywhere he may overheat.
Important information about dog cages Adult
dogs often take to cages quite quickly, however dogs that are not cage
trained from puppies or may be suffering from separation anxiety should
be introduced to a cage slowly, in your presence until they are
completely comfortable with their new home. Dog cages are designed
as training cages, Dog cages are not designed to contain distressed
dogs, or a dog that is not happy to be in a cage. NEVER leave your dog
unattended in a cage if there is any possibility he may become
distressed in your absence, as he may injure himself. The above information is a guide to the use of an indoor dog crate.
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Please note all damages must be reported within 24 hours of receipt of your goods. If you can not view the item when delivered always make are unchecked.
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items on a next day business
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