Dog Cages
30 Sep 2009
Pet Cages Are Important For Traveling
There are well over 70 million pet dogs in the world. That’s a lot of dogs! In many countries in Asia those dogs are transported all over the country on scooters. During times past dogs used to travel in the back of a vehicle, sandwiched between the kids. Today dogs need to travel safely and securely in a dog cage.
Dog cages protect the dog from possible accident. Dogs today usually travel in dog cages. Whether it’s a quick trip to the vet, a trip across country or traveling via air, dog cages are the way to go.
If you’re just going to be travelling locally, or by car, there’s no real restrictions on the type of dog cage to buy. Of course, if you want your pet to be happy you would do well to buy a comfortable cage for them.
If you are going to be traveling by air with your pet, here are some guidelines to help you chose the right kind of carrier:
Ask the airline for a copy of their regulations for transporting animals. These vary from airline to airline, so you will want to make sure in advance that your dog cage meets their specific requirements.
The cage should be large enough for your dog to stand up, turn around and lie down. Remember, your dog will be in the container for quite a few hours, especially if traveling long distances, so it’s important that the cage allows your dog to be as comfortable as possible during transit.
The dog cage should be made out of strong material, such as hard plastic, so it can contain the animal during transit. Wire or fiberboard cages are not considered strong enough or safe enough for air travel. It should also have ventilation on all four sides of the crate.
The dog cage has to be secure. No one wants a dog to escape mid-flight. Some fasteners are weak, and they open accidentally. Other dogs are smart enough to open a simple latch. The latch on your cage must be securely fastened.
A minor detail, but one often overlooked: Your dog should not be able to fit any part of itself through the cage. In other words, noses or jaws should not protrude from the dog cage, nor should paws.
Flights are often long. Animals must be fed. Please ensure that both the water source and food bowl can be easily reached and refilled..
Travel carriers for pets enable you to safely move your pet nearly anywhere with ease. There are many kinds of cages to choose from, however. Travel cages come in hundreds of different styles, including some with designer names, that you can select from. By doing a little research, you can find the cage that meets you and your pet’s needs.
Over sized crates will be necessary for transporting medium to large dogs. If your pet is small enough to use a small carrier or travel bag, you may be able to keep the animal with you. There are many airlines that allow this. Canine travel bags come in many styles, including front slings, backpacks, and handled bags that have openings in the tops to poke their heads through.
Cat travel carriers are available for transporting your feline companion. Cat carriers are essentially the only secure and safe mode of travel for cats. Cats usually prefer to travel while lying down, so the carrier does not need to accommodate a standing cat.
You will be prepared to travel with your pet in style once you have selected a suitable travel carrier from the wide array of available cages. A travel carrier is necessary to properly secure your pet and keep the animal comfortable during travel.



