DOG CAGE CRATE - BLACK, SILVER, PINK OR BLUE WITH METAL TRAY

Please note there are 2 cage types on this listing.

NB out of area or non-mainland UK service may be 48 hour

All Sizes Of Dog Crate In This Listing

Top Quality Rust Resistant Black or Zinc Finish 

Please leave your telephone number on your order, to help our courier contact you. 

Although we can't promise the same service every time, please note what one customer wrote:  

Hi There, just thought I had to let you know that the delivery carrier you use was both pleasant ,efficient and helpful (rare qualities among carriers these days I find ).

My wife was out yet the guy contacted me, waited for a while, then delivered to a neighbor - all with feedback (and info) to me so I knew where it was .... thanks again


OUR PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY!

All the crates fold flat for travel and storage 

All cages come with a Free Detachable Black Carry Handle, easily re-attached for portability.

All crates come with solid metal trays which can be removed for cleaning

We do not supply plastic trays as over time they can break crack or as in most common instances, be chewed by the dog!!

All crates have lockable doors, small and medium cages have 1 lock the larger cages having 2 locks on each door

Please note that although we use up to 4mm steel mesh wire, which is tested to be suitable for the breed of dogs listed below, and more.. 

Any dog 'force-caged', or stressed or under duress, may in extreme circumstances be able to cause damage to itself or the cage. 

No animal should be caged if suffering from anxiety or extreme stress as it is not kind, or helpful, when cage/crate training.

If purchased with bowls and bed, the bed can be removed for cleaning and the bowls come with hooks to attach 

to either inside or outside of the crate so your dog/puppy can be left in their crate with food and water. 

Please consider the size of the cage fully opened up when purchasing as the X-Large and XX-Large Cages are big. 

Your dog should be able to turn around in the crate, but if the crate is being used for a puppy,

 please consider the puppy's adult size when buying a crate.  

Please find below a table of sizes and dogs. 

Please note all sizes are correct there can be manufacturing tolerances a few mm

This is a guide only and the size of your dog should be taken into consideration. 


- EXTRA SMALL 18" (43L x 30.5W x 37H cm)

Chihuahua, Papillon 

- SMALL 24" (61L x 43W x 50H cm)  

Bichon Frise, Border Terrier,  Jack Russell, Yorkshire Terrier 

- MEDIUM 30" (75L x 47W x 54H cm)

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, West  Highland Terrier, Lhasa Apso & Cairn Terrier 

- LARGE 36" (90L x 57W x 63H cm)

Cocker Spaniel, Bull Terrier, Basset Hound Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Welsh Corgi  

- X LARGE 42" (105L x 70W x 76H cm)

Border Collie, Boxer, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Airedale Terrier, Saluki  

- XX  LARGE 48" (120L x 73W x 80H cm)

Bullmastiff, Doberman, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Wolfhound  


HUGGLEPETS DOG CAGE WITH METAL TRAY

Our higher quality product surely guarantee's to keep your dog safe no matter if you use it at home or in the car!

This Dog Cage also comes in a variety of sizes to fit all types and sizes of dogs!

Strong metal tray, easily slides out of the cage for easy cleaning and maintenance. All cages also come with a free Detachable Black Carry Handle as a gift, easily re-attached for portability.

Our crates also come with strong metal trays which you can remove for cleaning.

 

Dog Cage Dimensions:

  • X-Small Dog Cage = (50 L x 30 W x 38 H cm)   End Door: 22cm H x 22cm W       Side Door: 19.5cm H x 22.5cm W
  • Small Dog Cage = (61 L x 46 W x 51 H cm)    End Door: 36cm H x 32.5cm W       Side Door: 33cm H x 32cm W
  • Medium Dog Cage = (76 L x 48 W x 55 H cm)    End Door: 37cm H x 32.5cm W       Side Door: 33cm H x 33cm W
  • Large Dog Cage = (91 L x 61 W x 66 H cm)    End Door: 49.5cm H x 36cm W       Side Door: 45.5cm H x 40cm W
  • X-Large Dog Cage = (109 L x 71 W x 77.5 H cm)    End Door: 59cm H x 38cm W       Side Door: 54cm H x 57cm W
  • XX-Large Dog Cage = (122 L x 79 W x 86 H cm)   End Door: 48cm H x 65cm W       Side Door: 55cm H x 55cm W

All the crates fold flat for travel and storage

All crates have lockable doors, small and medium cages have 1 lock the larger cages having 2 locks on each door.

Please note that although we use up to 4mm steel mesh wire, any dog ‘force-caged’, or stressed or under duress, may in extreme circumstances be able to cause damage to itself or the cage.

No animal should be caged if suffering from anxiety or extreme stress as it is not kind, or helpful, when cage/crate training.

Your dog should also be able to turn around in the crate, having enough room to move around. If you are using the crate for a puppy please also consider the puppy’s adult size when buying a crate.

Please find below a table of sizes and dogs.

  • X-SMALL – Chihuahua and other small toy breeds
  • SMALL – Bichon Frise, Border Terrier, Jack Russell, Yorkshire Terrier
  • MEDIUM – Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, West Highland Terrier, Lhasa Apso & Cairn Terrier
  • LARGE – Cocker Spaniel, Bull Terrier, Basset Hound Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Welsh Corgi
  • X-LARGE – Border Collie, Boxer, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Airedale Terrier, Saluki
  • XX-LARGE – Bullmastiff, Doberman, German Shepherd,Rottweiler, Wolfhound

This is a guide only and the size of your dog should surely be taken into consideration. Please note all sizes are correct there can be manufacturing tolerances a few mm.


Puppy Crate Training 

There are many benefits to crate training a puppy, at the same time, limited arguments against it,

other than those resulting from the improper introduction of a crate, 

Using the crate for punishment and leaving a puppy in a crate for extreme lengths of time.

If the crate is presented under positive circumstances, and associated with positive reinforcements, 

it is a wonderful tool for shaping a puppy into a well-adjusted dog;

ensuring a safe puppy/dog; not to mention an aid in training and serving practical purposes.

A crate, in this case, is a tool for creating a safety haven for the puppy that is familiar, warm, comfortable and ever-so-slightly isolated from the normal hustle and bustle of the household.

 

The Crate as a Safety Haven for a Puppy 

Using the crate as a Safety Haven is keeping external dangers from the puppy. 

For example, children should not be allowed to bother the puppy while in the crate, which includes any unsupervised handling, or agitating, when it's very important that the puppy get a peaceful, uninterrupted rest.

If you need to leave the puppy for any short period of time, the crate ensures that any curious wandering won't lead to trouble, such as tumbling down a flight of steps, or putting something in their mouth that they should not.

 

The Crate as a Practical Tool in a Puppy's Life

For many, relying on a crate in which to transport a pet is paramount for the comfort and safely of the dog and passengers. In addition, should a dog be kennelled at some point in their life, the use of a crate is an excellent way to get a dog used to confined, personal space.


The Crate as a Training Tool for Puppies

The crate is also a wonderful training tool, on many levels, one of the most helpful and popular is for toilet training puppies. 

Most puppies will not soil where they sleep, and provided that the puppy has been taken outside prior to any reasonable amount of time spent in the crate, they may be left unsupervised without interfering with the puppy toilet training regime. In addition, it is much clearer for a puppy undergoing toilet training to make the association of going outside to eliminate immediately following release from the crate.

Proper crate training also may prevent separation anxiety when used properly in teaching a puppy that when you leave you always come back. In general, a puppy learns to settle and occupy themselves without constant human intervention, which become increasingly more important as the dog grows and likely become more demanding for attention unless taught to behave otherwise.

For many crate-dog owners, crates are permanent fixtures in the home, and for just as many, a dog is either weaned from the crate by design or by their own choosing. If it is no longer needed because the owner has successfully raised a happy, healthy, well-adjusted dog who prefers existing elsewhere in and around or out of the house, or if the crate is just taking up too much space and you need to gradually phase it out of the home, it does serve many purposes for the new puppy owner.

Try not to think of it as a prison for a puppy, and certainly don't use it with this purpose in mind. When used properly, you will find that a puppy chooses to go into their crate without prompting. Not to mention that the command, "go to your bed" is a very powerful tool in later obedience training and behavior management Crates are good things, and just like purchasing a crib for a baby they should be a seriously considered piece of furniture if the new arrival to the home is a puppy. 

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