When choosing a dog cage, consider its sturdiness



The selection of a dog cage should be based on the thickness
Dog Cage

< p style="text-indent:2em;">Dog cage There are many requirements when choosing a dog cage. Not only the appearance and size, but also the thickness of the dog cage is also an issue that the owner needs to consider. , after all, for some large dogs, a less thick dog cage does not have much longevity.



If your cage is used to close large dogs more often. For example, Saint Bernard, Husky, Alaskan Malamute (definite introduction) and so on. These huge dogs have great strength, so the dog crate used must be strong. Otherwise, the dog can easily damage the dog cage and successfully escape.



If you go to buy a cage, you will find that most of the cages are made of iron, wire, or columnar. For smaller dogs, square iron rods and wire ones can be used, but for larger and stronger dogs, square iron rods are needed. , which is much thicker than that of iron wire. The purpose of iron wire is that if you don't need it, you can fold it away, but iron rods cannot.



From a solid point of view, the pet dog cage is more suitable for large dogs. It uses new PP resin The material is environmentally friendly, non-toxic and non-polluting, and the color is bright, suitable for indoor use. It adopts advanced injection molding technology and thickened design, which is more practical and durable. The entire diamond-shaped square ensures quality. The cross-section adopts a rod-type design, which is simple and convenient to install and can be assembled with any number of pieces.



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