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Dog Crate Beds Selection Made Easy

Executive Summary About Dog Crates by Teri Lee

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Dogs will love to be in their crate if a proper dog crate bed is selected. All dog crate beds are not created equal. Based on your dog’s breed and temperament, there are many factors to consider when choosing the right dog crate bed for your dog:

  1. Material Is the outer lining removable and machine washable and dryable?
  2. Dog Breed: A dog’s breed should be considered when thinking about a bed’s thickness.
  3. Dog Age: Younger dogs will have a tendency to chew on things. Every owner needs to decide if it is better going with a less expensive dog crate bed for a younger dog. Elderly dogs could benefit from an orthopedic dog bed or a bed that is level with the crate entrance.
  4. Dog Temperament: A hyper dog will go threw many more beds than a calmer dog.
  5. Crate Size: Be sure to measure the inside dimensions of the crate that the bed is intended to go inside
  6. Color: Many stylish dog owners definitely find it pleasing that there are so many color variations and designs available to match almost any decor.
  7. Price: There are so many different brands of dog beds that come in different colors, sizes and prices. The perfect dog crate bed can make for a cozy haven for your dog to snuggle up. Quality crate beds are easy to find if you pay attention to the above factors.

Executive summary about : How To Choose Transport Dog Crates For Your Dog
By Chris Eisters

You don’t want your dog to get hurt, while you’re on your wonderful trip, right ? If your dog is small, then probably the best solution would be to put the transport dog crate on the backseat of your car. Buy only a dog crate with windows, dog will be able to look around, and it will ventilate the transport dog crate, you don’t like to sit in a smelly room, do you ? Well so does the dog, so be sure that it is easy to ventilate the transport dog crate.

Mostly all transport dog crates are made out of these materials:

  • Plastic transport dog crates: Plastic dog crates are really good if you have a small dog. They are light, easy to clean, easy to maintain and easy to ventilate. Though, it can be a hard time, if your dog is a heavy chewer.
  • Wooden transport dog crates: Wooden crates are good, if your dog is big, as they’re mostly the biggest chewers, and they can’t chew the wooden transport dog crate so fast.
  • Metallic transport dog crates: If termites did eat your wooden transport dog crate, and your dog chewed your plastic one, So this metallic dog crate should be considered

My best advice is to get a plastic crate in combination with a metallic one.

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