Featuring the same black polyethylene tray and dog-proof cam locks as our Classic Square Backs, these lower-priced dog cages are made of 6- and 9-gauge wire. The wider horizontal spacing (1-3/8") weighs considerably less to make moving and carrying easier. Clear Zinc finish. Shown with our Thick Foam Pad, sold separately.
Add a divider panel to adjust the cage size with your pet as he grows.
Please click on "More Informatiom" for size recommendations and instructions.
Time tested welded steel makes this cage tough
All cages have extra headroom
Excellent for housebreaking a new puppy
If introduced correctly, a wire cage provides a sense of security--a refuge where your dog can go whenever he needs to get away from the high activity level of your home or just wants some peace and quiet.
Intelligent, key-like cam lock design means your dog won't be able to get out of the cage and endanger himself. Yet the lock is easy for us "smarter humans" to open!
6- and 9-gauge wire provides sturdy construction so this cage lasts and is a safe enclosure for your pet.
Product Size Chart:
Cage Size
Cage Measurements
Weight
Recommended Breeds
Small
20" W x 30" L x 23" H
25 lbs.
Welsh Terrier, Beagle, Westie
Medium
24" W x 36" L x 26" H
32 lbs.
Basset, Eng. Bulldog, Cocker
Large
26" W x 42" L x 28-1/2" H
36 lbs.
Collie, Retriever, Doberman
Extra-Large
28" W x 48" L x 35" H
49 lbs
Bloodhound, Borzoi, Large Labs
Accessories:
Polyethylene Tray - Gorilla Tough trays are easy to clean and disinfect. Less worry for you. Trays are rustproof and won't corrode or peel. And polyethylene trays are much lighter than traditional metal trays.
Floor Grate - Optional vinyl-coated floor grate provides the practicality of removing the pan without bothering your pet.
Divider Panel - Change your cage to fit your puppy as he grows. Positions easily anywhere across the cage. Zinc finish only.
Econo Square Back Cage:
Contents:
1 - Floor
2 - Corner Pins
1 – Top Panel
1 – Right Side/Front Panel Combination
1 - Left Side/Back Panel Combination
1 – Crate Pan
Instructions:
Remove cage from box and place on open floor.
Separate into individual parts.
Place floor panel on floor with hooks up. The floor panel is the one with the widest spaces between the wires. Place the left side/back panel combination (with double cross wires at the bottom) over floor panel hooks and lay on floor.
Lift left side/back panel combination into upright position, making sure that cross wires catch inside floor panel security hooks.
Repeat process with right side/front panel combination. Be sure to check that door is on the outside of crate panel and will swing to the left when opened.
Attach the back panel (the panel without a door) to side panel. The top loop of the side panel should rest on the top loop of end panel. When loops are correctly aligned, insert corner pin through all loops.
The curved end of the pin should face outward.
Attach door panel using this same procedure. Top loop of the side panel should rest on top loop of door panel.
Hook top panel over right side panel and then push left panel inwards, hooking top panel in place.
Make sure end panels are locked in place by overlapping with end hooks.
Slide crate pan into place. To open door turn cam lock counterclockwise, swing cam lock outward and lift door to clear door hooks.
To Clean: Wash with soap and water or any general household cleaner. Do not use anything that is abrasive. Dry thoroughly to prevent rusting.
Q.
What size kennel should I get for my pet?
A.
The best way to determine what size kennel you need is to measure your pet. Measure from the floor to the top of your pet's shoulder, and add 3 inches; this is the minimum height for your pet's cage. Then measure from his head to the base of his tail, and add 3 inches; this is the minimum length for his cage. If the kennel is going to have a 'permanent' place in your home, you will want to make sure that your pet can comfortably stand, sit, turn around, and lie down in it, and you will probably want to get it larger than the minimum size stated above.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Chris W Hamilton, MT
I was at home on my one hour lunch break from work, when my 28" x 48" crate arrived. I had it up and ready in less than 15 minutes, and dogs happily inside chewing bones before I had to get back to work. It's well made, easy to assemble with plenty of room for my 6 toy poodles! I'm very happy with it.
A wire cage or plastic crate provides a sense of security - a refuge where your dog can go whenever he needs to get away from the high activity level of your home or just wants some peace and quiet.
Dogs are instinctively den animals who prefer a space of their own. When used appropriately, cages are beneficial and calming - a great solution to giving your dog a private, quiet space.
Housetraining your new puppy involves a little patience and encouragment from you to use the piddle pads in a designated area indoors, or outside in an area you have chosen for him/her to relieve themselves.