What to consider and measure for the fitted dog cabins


Posted October 24, 2013 by tedmark

No matter if you are looking for dog cabins in general or for dog car cages in particular, size is one of the most important aspects.

 
No matter if you are looking for dog cabins in general or for dog car cages in particular, size is one of the most important aspects. As you start surfing the web trying to find the right products and perhaps indications on how to choose them, bear in mind that there are differences from one breed to another and even on dogs from the same breed! So here is how to proceed…

You should consider three main things when you start shopping for these cages. One would be the suggestion of the seller. If there is anyone to know better how to pick a cage for your dog, it would be the person who makes these cages! The seller must have years of experience behind and knowledge about all breeds, their particularities and needs. If you use the support centre of a specialized website to ask indications and the answer comes too late or does not satisfy you at all, you have all the right reasons to go and look somewhere else. The willingness of the seller into helping you should be one crucial decision factor!

The second aspect would be to approximate a size according to the following issues: the cabin must leave enough room for the dog to swap positions inside it but not too large to allow him to slide from one side to another. Ideally, it should let the air in and out yet leave only so much room for the dog to be capable to stay warm through its natural body temperature. Too much space, aside from the fact that allows him to get hurt when being agitated, could also make him feel cold. If dog car cages may not be used long enough for the dog to get cold, dog cabins are for day and night living, which raises the importance of this aspect.

Finally and probably most importantly, you should do a measuring of your dog, on your own, before making up your mind for the recommended model. The size of the dog is important, as suggested, because there are significant differences even in between dogs of same sex and same breed. So make sure that you know the height and the length of the dog – the length meaning from the tip of the mouth to the point where the tail starts growing.

To draw a conclusion, the length of the dog cage should be with 25% longer than the dog’s length without taking into account the tail length. And the height must be 25% higher than the one of the dog when standing on four legs, from the ground up to his spine.

Feel free to take into account this information whenever contacting a dog cabins’ seller. In this way, you can be sure that you will benefit from all the right answers and, in the end, you will buy a cabin or a cage that will make your dog feel truly spoiled and comfortable!

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Last Updated October 24, 2013