Flight Case
In dog families, in addition to being used for pet consignment, the air box also has a very practical training function (in the following, we refer to the common metal cages, wooden cages, dog tents and air boxes as "air boxes").
Choosing an "air box" with the right size and material for your dog can build a "living room" for dogs, especially for puppies and pets who have just arrived at their new home, "air boxes" can help them
It is not advisable to use human thinking to consider a dog's feelings.
It is because of the unique psychological characteristics of dogs, so the majority of dog owners should re-understand the air box.
Why use a flight case?
The use of a flight case has several valid benefits, and can be used for training, transport, travel, or to restrict the dog's movement (for safety) when you do not have the ability to monitor it.
Puppy Training: Use the flight case for home training.
Transportation:A dog trained to live in a flight case can often travel with you easily because you can often bring his room together.
Problem-solving:The flight case can help you address some of your dog's behavioral problems, such as destructive biting or separation anxiety.
Do dogs like to be in a flight case?
Since dogs are naturally dens or burrows animals, the airbox, like its den or burrow, can be regarded as the dog's room.
Do I need to use the flight case forever?
When you have properly completed all the relevant basic training, the choice of whether to continue using the air box is ultimately up to you and the dog.