Quick answer

The best dog crate for hot weather is the MidWest Homes for Pets iCrate Single Door & Double Door for its excellent ventilation, easy access, and fold-flat design. For dogs that need extra airflow, the EliteField 3-Door Folding Soft Dog Crate with mesh panels is a great alternative. If you prefer a plastic crate for travel, the Petmate Two Door Top Load Pet Kennel offers good airflow with its side vents.

What to consider for Dog Crate For Hot Weather

When choosing a crate for hot weather, prioritize ventilation. Wire crates offer the best airflow, while soft-sided crates with mesh panels also work well in shaded areas. Avoid solid plastic crates with limited vents, as they can trap heat. Size matters: a crate should be large enough for your dog to stand, turn, and lie down comfortably, but not so large that it loses the den-like feel. Consider crate placement: keep it out of direct sunlight and in a well-ventilated room. For outdoor use, ensure the crate has a waterproof floor and is elevated to allow air circulation underneath.

What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)

For cleaning up after accidents in or around the crate, choose an enzymatic cleaner that breaks down urine proteins and eliminates odors at the source. Look for pet-safe ingredients that are non-toxic once dry. For lawn repair, select a product that neutralizes urine nitrogen to prevent yellow spots and is safe for pets and grass. Avoid bleach or ammonia-based cleaners, which can attract dogs to re-mark the area.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated crate ventilation based on design (wire, mesh, vents).
  • Considered durability and ease of cleaning for hot, humid conditions.
  • Reviewed customer feedback on heat retention and comfort.
  • Checked assembly requirements and portability.
  • Included a range of sizes to suit small to large breeds.
  • Focused on brands with a reputation for quality and safety.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Ammonia-based cleaners: the smell mimics urine and encourages re-soiling.
  • Products not labeled pet-safe: they may contain toxic chemicals.
  • Harsh lawn chemicals that can burn paws or cause illness if ingested.

For more tips, check out our dog guides, dog care products, and dog health sections.

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