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Redefining your living space. We bridge the gap between pet containment and modern interior design, offering bespoke solutions that complement your home décor and provide a sanctuary for your companion.
Why settle for wire when you can have art? We provide nice dog crates that don't just sit in your room—they enhance it. Our approach merges architectural integrity with pet safety, creating furniture that you will be proud to display.
For those seeking fancy dog crates, we utilize imported marble tops, tempered glass, and anodized gold accents.
From sleek industrial designs to cute dog crates with soft pastel hues, our portfolio covers every aesthetic.
Whether for a Great Dane or a Frenchie, every cage is proportioned perfectly, looking balanced in your home.
Our craftsmanship ensures that every "Attractive" element is backed by engineering substance.
"Every attractive dog crate is confirmed by our master fabricators, guaranteeing that you possess not just a product, but a functional piece of living art."
ULTIMATE ENGINEERING
Our escape proof dog crate technology features proprietary dual-axis gravity locks designed for high-intelligence breeds.
The chew proof dog cage series is forged from cold-rolled reinforced steel with bite-resistant bar spacing.
Industrial-grade tensile strength
Tamper-resistant locking system
Den-like visual security buffers
Experience our premium "Move-in Ready" configuration.
Our custom fabrication extends to your global travel needs. We build the airline crate for dogs that meets strictly regulated international flight standards, ensuring safety from take-off to landing.
Compliance is non-negotiable for air travel. Our crates are built to exceed cargo hold requirements for all major international carriers.
| SPECIFICATION | IATA LAR REQUIREMENT |
|---|---|
| Ventilation Area | Min. 16% of all 4 surfaces |
| Hardware | All-metal bolt and nut fasteners |
| Flooring | Solid, leak-proof with absorbent mat |
| Door Latch | Spring-loaded 4-point security |
We combine lightweight materials with structural rigidity to maximize pet comfort while minimizing airline surcharges.
The main purpose of a dog cage is to provide a safe and comfortable living environment for dogs. The main uses include: Safety: When the owner is not around, it can prevent pets from damaging the environment. Toilet training: Dogs love cleanliness and won't dirty their sleeping areas, so dog cages are an excellent tool for toilet training. Transportation: It ensures the safety of both drivers and pets during car or air travel. Relieve anxiety: For many dogs, a dog cage is a familiar shelter or 'safe place' where they can hide when they feel overwhelmed.
The rule of thumb is to be comfortable but not leave too much space. The Golden Rule: Dogs must be able to stand up straight, turn around easily, and stretch their limbs to lie down. How to measure: Length: Measure from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail, then add 2-4 inches (5-10 centimeters). Height: Measure from the floor to the top of the head (or ears, if upright) while standing, then add 2-4 inches. For puppies: Purchase a dog cage that fits their expected adult size, but use partitions to reduce space.
Wire cage: quite versatile. It can ensure air circulation and a wide field of view. Many can be folded and come with partitions. Plastic cage: Suitable for travel (approved by airlines) and dogs who prefer a darker, more nest like "comfortable" atmosphere. Soft edge cage: lightweight and portable. Suitable for traveling with well-trained and quiet dogs. Not suitable for puppies or those who bite. Heavy duty/steel cage: necessary for large dogs that can run away or love to bite.
Bedgear: a cage cushion, towel, or blanket. Toy: A bite resistant rubber toy can help them release energy. Water: Secure a water bottle or hanging bowl to the door to prevent spillage. Smell: An old T-shirt with the owner's scent can help soothe anxious emotions. Safety Warning: Never wear collars, leashes, or harnesses while the dog is in a cage, as these may pose a choking hazard.
Usually it is. Adult dogs: Most adult dogs can sleep overnight (about 8 hours) in a cage, provided they have enough exercise and toilet time before going to bed. Puppy: Puppies cannot control their bladder all night long. They may need to go to the bathroom every 3-4 hours, depending on their age (rule of thumb: age (months)+1=time they can control (hours)). Location: Ideally, place the cage in your bedroom or nearby at night so that the dog feels like part of the group and you can hear them needing to go out to the bathroom.
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