Dog Cage Selection Should Consider Solidity
Dog Cage
Dog cage selection involves many considerations. It is not only about the aesthetic appeal and size, but also the solidity of the cage is an issue owners need to consider. After all, for some large dogs, a less solid dog cage does not have much lifespan.
If your cage is mostly used to contain large dogs, such as Saint Bernards, Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes (detailed introduction), and so on. These large dogs have great strength, so the chosen dog cage must be sturdy. Otherwise, the dog can easily destroy the cage and successfully escape.
If you go to buy cages, you will find that most cages are made of iron, either wire or pillar-shaped square iron bars. For small-sized dogs, wire cages are acceptable, but for bigger and stronger dogs, you should choose cages with square iron bars, which are much sturdier than wire ones. The advantage of wire cages is that if you no longer need them, they can be folded and stored. Iron bar cages cannot.
From the perspective of solidity, the Xin Chong dog cage is more suitable for large dogs. It uses a new type of PP resin material, which is environmentally friendly, non-toxic, and pollution-free, with bright colors, suitable for indoor use; it adopts exquisite injection molding technology, thickened design, making it more practical and durable with whole diamond-shaped grids and quality assurance. The connection uses a plug-rod design, making assembly simple and convenient, allowing any number of panels to be freely assembled.