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All For Paws

$750.00AUD
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Pawise

$200.00AUD
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All For Paws

$810.00AUD
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Pawise

$240.00AUD
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Pawise

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Pawise

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Pawise

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Pawise

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Pawise

$250.00AUD
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Pawise

$450.00AUD
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i.Pet

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Small & Large Dog Cages for Sale

Dog Cages for Training, Sleeping and Protection

Dog cage training is an essential part of your dog’s socialisation so that your dog understands how to comfortably settle down in a dog cage with bedding and their favourite accessories and toys. Crate training your dog helps you later down the road when you need to transport your dog, or board them for a night. However, there are other reasons to use a dog training cage too. Some dog owners leave their dogs in an indoor dog cage when they sleep overnight to protect furniture, or they use them to protect their dogs from getting hurt while they are at work. Some dogs also find a pet cage in a shaded spot with a soft dog bed the most comfortable, den-like space to sleep.

Whether you are looking for a dog enclosure to help keep your dog resting in a safe space after surgery or during work, pet carriers for travelling or a cage crate to train your puppy, you can find it in our collection of dog cages for sale.

It is important to start dog cage training while your pet dog is young so that your dog has no problem when you need them to enter the cage and not get anxious when you close the door. Start with just a few minutes at a time, and as they get comfortable, you can increase the length of time they stay. Dogs shouldn’t be left in a cage or crate for more than 8 hours a day, excluding when they sleep at night, as it might impact their socialisation or mental or physical health.

If you are looking to train your dog to stay outdoors, you may want to invest in an outdoor dog kennel instead if they are adults or a large cage for them to have space to play.