Dog Transport Box Crate With Blankets Aluminium Sturdy Lightweight Sloped Sides 

Having the proper transport box for your dog during a car journey is very important as it keeps your dog safe and feeling protected. The Trixie Aluminium Transport Box provides your four-legged friend with a secure way to travel.
Thanks to the aluminium frame, this crate is stable and strong but also incredibly lightweight. The sloped sides ensure that the transport box fits perfectly in your car boot and uses the spaces effectively. Added Velcro strips on the base of the transport cage keeps it in position, even as the car moves or breaks suddenly.

The gate is fitted with a safety lock which ensures your dogs are safe when travelling. The bottom of the cage is covered in thermo - blankets that provide your dogs with warm protection against the cold, keeping them comfortable as well as safe.

Trixie Aluminium Transport Box - Graphite at a glance:
  • Practical transport cage for dogs
  • Aluminium frame: stable and very light
  • Sturdy & safe: for your dog's security
  • High-walled
  • Angled sides: ideally shaped for optimal use of space in the car boot
  • Door with safety lock: ensures your dog stays inside
  • Base with velcro strips: secures the cage in the car boot
  • Lightweight
  • Anti-slip Thermo-blankets: protects against the cold, machine washable
  • Colour: graphite
  • Material:
    • Frame, door & grill: aluminium
    • Base, sides & partition: wood (MDF), plastic coated
    • Joints, latches & hinges: plastic
  • Ventilation slot on rear wall
  • Size table:
Size
M
M-L
L
Total area
61 x 55 x 74 cm
(H x W x D)
65 x 61 x 86 cm (H x W x D)
64 x 92 x 78 cm (H x W x D)
Base area
46 x 67 cm (W x D)
53 x 78.5 cm (W x D)
83 x 70.5 cm (W x D)
Roof area
55 x 49 cm (W x D)
61 x 59 cm (W x D)
92 x 51 cm (W x D)
Bar width
Diameter 1.9cm
Bar spacing
5.8cm
Top corner angles (front & back)
102.5°
Bottom corner angles (front & back)
77.5°
Recommended breed
Irish Terrier, Fox Terrier, Beagle, French Bulldog, Welsh Terrier, Basenji, Whippet, Schnauzer
Border Collie, German Pinscher, Australian Shepherd, Malinois, Small Munsterlander, Collie, Siberian Husky
Labrador, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Irish Setter, Dalmatian, Boxer, Poodle, Magyar Vizsla, Large Munsterlander

Note:
Get your pet used to a new transport crate gradually and gently. Start by leaving the door open and allowing your pet to relax inside at home. Then move on to closing the door for short periods, and gradually increase this time. Try some short test trips in the car before attempting a long journey. The crate should never be used as a punishment, and should be a positive, safe hideaway for your pet.