Outdoor enclosures need protection from the elements and predators (raised wooden enclosures are preferred), while indoor enclosures should be made of wire and have solid bottoms (plastic or metal).
Outdoor enclosures need to be raised off the ground to protect them from predators such as racoons, coyotes, wolves, and should be made of wood or metal.
Outdoor enclosures need to have protection from the elements such as cold, sun, rain, heat, etc..
Both indoor and
outdoor enclosures need bedding on the bottom that should be spot - cleaned every day to keep it as clean as possible, and completely replaced at the end of each week.
But anyone who is considering setting up
an outdoor enclosure needs to be cognizant that seasonal extremes dramatically affect animals that are unwittingly exposed to them.
Not exact matches
Outdoor enclosures also
need some thought and planning.
If it will be living
outdoors, its wood
enclosure needs to be raised from the ground and have a fenced bottom with a ramp, as it will keep it safe from the elements as well as predators.
Both indoor and
outdoor rabbit
enclosures need to have a solid bottom in order to place bedding, which should be spot - cleaned everyday and completely replaced at the end of every week.
The requirements for
outdoor enclosure are the same, except you'll
need to provide them protection from extreme temperatures and potential predators as well.
Outdoor enclosures should be made of wood or wire and
need to be raised off the ground in order to provide protection from wildlife.
Feb -06-2007
Outdoor Housing: Due to the winter temperature extremes, bedding is
needed in all outside
enclosures affecting 10 dogs.
A deserving dog who feared the world got his desperately -
needed outdoor enclosure, thanks to Core Paws» Odie's Fund.