Crate sizing, sorted

What size crate does your pet need?

Airlines have strict rules about crate sizing, and getting it right is the difference between a smooth boarding and a missed flight. Tell us a bit about your pet — we’ll point you to the right IATA-compliant size.

How to measure your pet — tip of nose to base of tail for length, floor to top of head for height.

How to measure. Skip the tail itself, and use ear tips if they stand up straight.

Who’s traveling?
Measuring in…
Nose to the base of the tail.
in
Floor to the top of the head (or ear tips).
in
Is your pet snub-nosed?
Affenpinscher · Boston Terrier · Boxer (all) · Brussels Griffon · Bulldog (all) · Cane Corso · Chow Chow · Dogue de Bordeaux · English Toy Spaniel · Japanese Chin · Lhasa Apso · Mastiff (all) · Persian cat · Pit Bull · Presa Canario · Pug (all) · Pekingese · Shih Tzu · Himalayan cat · Exotic Shorthair cat.

This gets you 90% of the way there. Before you buy, we always recommend a final check — especially for snub-nosed breeds and long-haul flights.

Your recommended crate

Interior, in inches
Interior, in cm

These numbers get you close. Before you commit to a crate, we always recommend a final check — especially for snub-nosed breeds and long-haul flights. We do this for every concierge client.