ferretone wrote: » I'd imagine as long as there aren't actual jaggedy edges the doggy can injure himself on, the main problem with having rusted bits on is that rust tends to spread, so if not dealt with it will destroy your crate in time. It should clean off just fine with oil and scrubbing, tho.
mymo wrote: » Have you thought of giving it a rub with a wire brush and spraying it with plasticote? As far as I know it's safe once dry for pets.
mymo wrote: » Well it's child safe, and I think I remember reading people using it on bird cages and small animals cages. I'd imagine once it's child safe it'll be fine for a husky pup, although I now imagine your pup in her pink crate!
Hooked wrote: » 'His' pink crate. We only have the pick if the boys. Alas, the one girl is spoken for. Thanks again
tk123 wrote: » I'd go with rubbing oil in too I think? Rather than go to the hassle of spraying. Don't forget too that a puppy crate from jebb is €30-40 - so don't spend a fortune on products to fix the rusty crate
tk123 wrote: » Ah it's so small lol!
Pretzill wrote: » After all those female names we wracked our brains over have you settled on Hugo's lil brother's name yet?
Hooked wrote: » I know, I know!!! What were the odds... All boys and one girl. We were at Flyn or Clay... Then my OH decided this week that she liked plain old Jack! So... Wanna start a poll?
Pretzill wrote: » I said Jack originally...see I had all bases covered! Jack is another strong name -
aonb wrote: » He will either look like a 'Jack' or he wont - instantly!! Hugo & Jack are a nice mix too Dont forget to make a big fuss of Hugo so that his nose isnt out of joint with the new cutie interloper!