| Chewing is one of the hardest habits to break in | | | | measures, the lock should be checked. Cam-type |
| dogs. The act of chewing for dogs is like the act of | | | | locks are preferred. |
| touching things for humans. The dogs curiosity is one | | | | A wired dog crate also offers endless ventilation |
| of the main reasons why he chews. | | | | compared with that of plastic. The large holes can |
| A wire dog crate is one of the safest alternatives | | | | easily make the dog viewable even from afar. It is |
| for an active chewer. Most dogs who are avid | | | | also portable enough because it can be collapsible for |
| chewers will usually not live too well in a plastic dog | | | | traveling or moving around and can even be |
| crate. | | | | expanded when the dog starts to grow. Most wires |
| Wired crates come in all kinds of forms and sizes. | | | | with polyethylene finish are also easily cleaned. It can |
| The inside of the crate should let the dog easily | | | | simply be pressure washed or hand washed with |
| move around. It should be durable enough for an | | | | water and vinegar. |
| active dog to move around in, even during his playful | | | | Wire dog cages can offer the security of warm den. |
| stages when he can sometimes jump endlessly. The | | | | If started early, the dog will easily enter the cage as |
| finishing should also be checked when buying a wired | | | | needed. Chew bone or not, there's no escaping this |
| crate. It should not have any unfinished wire points | | | | functional home! |
| that can easily wound the dog. For further safety | | | | |