Best Large Dog Cage
Growing up with St. Bernards, I know what it is like to need a large dog cage. Not only do they keep puppies in a safe place, when the dog grows up, it gives them a secure, safe area to be while you are away. They are like your dogs own personal bedroom.
When choosing a Large Dog Cage, be sure to consider all options. Do you want the cage to only be used when you are not home? Will your dog be able to access the cage at all times? Do you plan on using the cage as an aid for potty training? All of these factors should be considered before you make your purchase.
In my opinion, the best large dog cage you can buy is the Pet Life Stages Cage. These cages have an adjustable inner wall. When you use a cage for potty training, it is best to give the puppy just enough room to stand up, turn around, and to make a full body stretch. Dogs normally will hold their “business” for as long as they can, before they will soil their own den. So if you give the puppy as little room as possible, less accidents will occur. So if you know you will be able to come home every 3 hours or so to let the puppy out, you can make the cage smaller to prevent the dog from soiling their area. Free puppies sometimes need a bit more attention, although ones from a reputable breeder will not leave their mother too early so should be okay.
If you know you are going to be gone for a longer period of time, you can adjust or remove the inner wall so that the dog can have the entire cage to themselves, instead of only a portion of the crate. The Pet Life Stages Cage can grow with you puppy. As we all know, puppies grow quite quickly, and cages do cost money. It will save you money in the long run if you just buy the adjustable cage, instead of buying a cage for each step of the dogs life.
Another feature of this crate is the simple pull out tray. If you puppy does have an accident you can simply pull out the tray and wash it off. The tray is very durable and lightweight. It can easily be washed outside with a hose, or even in your bathtub!
This crate also is able to fold down and collapse! Which makes for very easy storage almost anywhere!
Another alternative to a dog cage is a dog kennel. For more great information about dog kennels, check out our friends over at The Dog Kennels Guide.