IATA compliant crates and carriers
Our crates are of top world brands and are IATA / LAR Certified, made using heavy duty high plastic construction with steel nuts and bolts and four ways ventilation.
- Size#200 – Cats / Small dogs: 67.5 x 51 x 47 CM (LxWxH)
- Size#300 – Intermediate small/medium dogs: 81.2 x 57.5 x 60.6 CM (LxWxH)
- Size#400 – Large medium to large dogs : 90.7 x 63.6 x 68.6 CM (LxWxH)
- Size#500 – X-Large large dogs: 100 x 67 x 75 CM (LxWxH)
- Size#700 – XX-Large (Giant) large dogs: 122 x 81.28 x 88.9 CM (LxWxH)
IATA Certified Wooden Pet crates and carriers
Because some airlines to some destinations require custom made wooden crates, we also supply IATA compliant wooden crates tailored and crafted for each individual need and use, wooden crates are advisable for being used once or twice, if you are planning to travel often with your pet, our plastic crates should be the choice for you.
Our wooden crates are manufactured with high quality wood with strong frames, doors are well secured with bolts that are spring loaded to avoid opening during journey, four ways ventilation with the use of full welded wire mash.
To comply with the IATA LAR (Live Animals Regulations) each wooden crates have an inside water bowl so that fluids can be delivered without opening the crate door, a food bowl will be attached to the crate door as well.
By slightly modifying the standard pet travel crates, we make them suitable for a safe and comfortable travel of your feathered friend, anything from a parrot to a tiny lovebird.
Travel crates must be sufficient height to allow birds to perch naturally without the head or tail touching the top or bottom.
With solid leak proof floor, covered with shredded paper to provide maximum cleanliness for parrots while traveling.
IATA LAR regulations state that there must be sufficient perch space for all birds to perch simultaneously, this is when you want to consider to ship more than one bird in the same carrier, the number of birds will be restricted by the length of perch space within the container. Aggressive birds must be packed individually.