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43" Heavy Duty Dog Crate on Wheels, with Removable Tray, Openable Top

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Need to keep pets in one place? This PawHut dog cage is a comfortable solution. Suitable for large dogs, it's made from solid steel pipes for strength and durability, whilst the pointed roof provides plenty of headspace – pets won't feel trapped when inside. There's a removable tray for quick and easy maintenance, keeping their space clean and cosy. Durability, comfort and convenience combined, it's a cage for you and pets to benefit from.

Features:

  • Sturdy steel pipe construction
  • An openable and pointed roof, which provides extra headspace
  • Front door with a smaller built-in door, providing easy access. The locks keep pets securely inside when needed
  • Removable tray and openable roof for easy cleaning
  • Built-in wheels to move the cage around. Two wheels have brakes, keeping the cage in place
  • Suitable for large and extra-large dogs, less than 70cm in length and 40kg in weight
  • Easy assembly required

Specification:

  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Steel pipe
  • Dimensions: 125H x 109L x 72Wcm. Inside cage: To roof/eave: 105/70H x 105L x 68Wcm. Front door: 62H x 40Wcm. Small door: 25H x 35Wcm. Roof opening: 43H x 105Wcm. Bar spacing of cage: 7.5cm. Bottom bar spacing: 2cm. Tray: 104L x 68W x 3Dcm

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Dog cage
  • 1 x Manual

Positive Impact with Greenspark

  • Plastic
  • CO2
  • Trees
  • Kelp
  • Clean Water
We've already rescued 25,645 plastic bottles
plastic

We’re fighting plastic pollution by ethically recovering & recycling ocean-bound plastic. Together with Greenspark, we’re working to prevent ocean bound plastics from reaching our waterways, and reducing the need for new plastic by providing a recycled alternative while supporting local communities economically.

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We've already offset 44.731 tonnes of CO2
carbon

We’ve partnered with Greenspark to support vetted climate-positive projects around the world that reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Our projects are in line with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, ensuring that we maximise both our environmental and social footprints simultaneously.

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We've already planted 3,513 trees
trees

We're restoring mangrove forests in Mombasa, Kenya by planting a variety of native species, ensuring the greatest benefit to the environment possible. The project also supports the local community with fair wages, access to healthcare and insurance so that the benefits extend.

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We've already planted 2,890 kelp
kelp

We’re planting kelp in British Columbia, Canada and supporting the restoration of critical marine ecosystems. These underwater forests offer shelter, sustenance, and breeding grounds for numerous species, such as Herring, Salmon, and Northern Abalone, strengthening marine ecosystem resilience.

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We've already provided 381 days of clean water
water

The Water Project is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing reliable water solutions to communities in sub-Saharan Africa. The organisation addresses the crisis around access to water worldwide by building sustainable water projects, such as wells, rainwater catchment systems, and sand dams, to allow communities to have access to clean and safe drinking water.

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