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MidWest Homes for Pets Newly Enhanced Single & Double Door iCrate Dog Crate, Includes Leak-Proof Pan, Floor Protecting Feet, Divider Panel & New Patented Features

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Size: 22-Inch w/Divider


Style: Single Door


Features

  • Newly enhanced with added security features to keep your pet safe | Slide-bolt door latch now feature patented Paw Block and locking tips to create a safer, more secure home for your pet
  • ICrate single door dog crate measures 22L x 13W x 16H inches and is suitable for XS dog breeds with an adult weight up to 12 pounds. If your dogs weight or measurements are on the higher side for this crate, we recommend buying the next crate size up
  • Dog crate includes a divider panel, durable & leak-proof plastic pan, protective rubber feet, carrying handle, and customer support team based in Indiana
  • Easy to assemble & portable | Dog crate sets up in seconds with no tools required and conveniently folds flat for travel
  • Durable & strong, quality construction creates a secure place for your dog to fulfill their natural instinct to den. Proper ventilation, large door openings with low thresholds, and rounded corner clips make iCrate a safer crate experience for your dog
  • PLEASE NOTE: MidWest Homes for Pets manufactures the iCrate & Life Stages dog crates. Assembly and safety instructions are included; please read all safety instructions prior to use

Description

The iCrate folding metal dog crate by MidWest Homes for Pets includes all of the features you will need to provide a convenient, safe & secure pet home for your best friend, from puppy to adulthood. This crate includes a divider panel allowing you to adjust the size of the living area as your puppy grows. The plastic leak-proof pan allows easy clean-up in the event of an accident. A strong plastic carrying handle is included for convenient portability, and rubber feet on the bottom of the crate protect the floors inside your home. We recently enhanced the safety and security of the iCrate by adding locking tips on the slide-bolt latches to securely lock the door and patented Paw Block, which prohibits your dog from tampering with the door lock from the inside. MidWest iCrate crates also feature patented rounded side clips that reduce possible sharp points to ensure a safe experience for you and your pet. Every iCrate metal dog crate conveniently folds down flat for travel. The 22" iCrate (model 1522) measures 22L x 13W x 16H inches and is suitable for "extra-small" dog breeds. Please note the term "extra-small” breed is subjective. For the best fit, we advise that you check the measurements of the dog crate and select a size that will be suitable for your dog's ADULT weight and measurements. Your dog should be able to comfortably sit upright, lay down, and easily turn around inside the crate. When in doubt, we suggest you purchase a larger crate option. We at MidWest Homes for Pets understand that your dog is a part of your family; that's why we ensure our dog crates are manufactured with the highest quality control standards to create a safe and secure home for your pet. Assembly and safety instructions are included; please read all safety instructions prior to use.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 22 x 13 x 16 inches; 10 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1522


Department ‏ : ‎ pet supplies


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 8, 2008


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MidWest Homes For Pets


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S. International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very roomy for the taller puppies.
Size: 48-Inch w/Divider Style: Double Door
My puppy outgrew his crate awhile back but the price for a new one was too much. I was hoping he'd outgrow his nighttime chewing before he outgrew his crate. But then I came across this one. The reviews were very mixed but mostly positive so I gave it a try. Keep in mind that he doesn't have anxiety or separation issues. Nor did he ever try biting his previous crates. Just likes to chew holes in blankets while he falls asleep or is bored. He loves the size and roominess of this new one. Now he's a pretty big/bulky puppy. He's probably about 75 pound and a lab hound mix. We had a little problem initially setting it up as the walls somehow got tangled up with each other. But after that was figured out, we haven't had any issues collapsing it or putting it up ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 3, 2023 by Crystal Leedom

  • New Pup Parents behold, a cave fit for the wolf’s descendants!
Size: 30-Inch w/Divider Style: Double Door
We recently got a corgi one week ago. We’ve both had dogs of varying sizes but never as a puppy. This was a new challenge and we’ve learned through trial and error what’s worked best. And best so far has been her crate! We had a bed and an open space before for her. She elected to chew the pillow and preferred the smallest corner where we had our vacuum robot. She has responded well to crating (fortunately). In regard to the set up, it was relatively straight forward as it pops/opens up when you pull it. Be careful with your fingers as they may get trapped between the walls of the cage as you open it up. The doors to the crate have different resistances, unsure for what reason but not an issue. Very happy to have the divider included as it allowed us to make the crate a more appropriate size for her. We connected her crate to a play pen and it’s worked as an adjunct play/eating/stooling area for her when she’s not out and about in the apartment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 24, 2022 by Alibel Bello

  • Jumbo crate
Size: 48-Inch w/Divider Style: Double Door
We have a poodle/mastiff mix. This is big enough for her... It's huge. Make sure you have the room. She's gentle so we haven't had issues with her trying to get out or destroy this thing. I have another crate with only oneoor, and I wish we had gotten a two door like or second one. It works well.When this crate arrived, the bottom pan had a hole broken into it. I got in touch with the company through their website email and they were very generous and sent a new pan. They were great to work work and I appreciated their good service and prompt shipping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 6, 2023 by vo1

  • Perfect parrot transport cage
Size: 18-Inch w/Divider Style: Single Door
I needed something small enough to transport my destructive 30 year old parrot. He chews on everything. I recently purchased a product specifically made to transport parrots, he chewed a hole through the screened area and basically destroyed the item the first time I put him in it. I added a sturdy perch and some hanging toys for him to chew on. He's perfectly content to travel in this cage and it's nice and small, easily carried by me. He won't be chewing this up, it's very sturdy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 8, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Excellent item
Size: 30-Inch w/Divider Style: Double Door
Single most heavily used item for crate training and for sleeping in my house. I got a 30 inch bed in it, covered it with terry towel and the dog uses it as a safe place and for sleeping. Love the silent bolt to the doors. I made it cozy by adding some soft blanket over the 'bed sheet' . The dog will not pee or poo in the crate which is his sleep area, and I happy with that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 10, 2023 by Sarah

  • Tall enough for my Pomsky!
Size: 36-Inch w/Divider Style: Single Door
This is my 3rd crate I had to buy since my Pomsky kept having random growth spurts... in her legs only! So she got too tall for her past crates even though she fit length wise in them. This crate is great for her (30 pounds) and is just the right height for her. There is a double latch which I never had in my past crates, but I like how it is there for extra security. I will say putting it together was absolutely terrible for me since two of the sides got jammed into each other and i had to use tools to pry them apart. No issues after that, but it was pretty irritating that it took me 30 minutes to set up a crate instead of the usual 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2023 by Lani

  • Perfect for Pom puppy training
Size: 24-Inch w/Divider Style: Single Door
Easy to put together and use. Training my puppy to have less anxiety alone and to be a better potty trainer. She’s 9 weeks old and only used the puppy pads and outdoors for potty, 0 crying in the crate and never soils in it, took 5 days to achieve it. It does Attach to the widwest play pen fence. I feed my dog her meals in there and keep all her toys so she feels like it’s a nice place to be. She’ll take her naps in here by choice and if I find her falling asleep to nap I’ll move her in there so she feels like it’s the sleepy time area and sometimes I’ll close the door and occasionally lock it to show her just because she goes in there doesn’t mean it’s bed time or I’m leaving. I leave the door open into the play pen when I’m at work so she has more space. Remember you still gotta take them potty, they physically can’t hold it longer than they are old when they’re little, 1 month= 1 hour of holding it. My puppies 9 weeks (Pomeranian, smaller breeds have an even harder time holding it cause they’re sooo much smaller) I typically stop giving her water 3 hours before sleepy time, helps her hold it longer like a big girl and i make her last meal about 6 hours before sleepy time, gives her time to digest and make poopoo on the backyard lawn for potty training. She has a flat bed to lay on, and a fleece blanket that’s circled around it to feel like it’s nesting, I leave in several toys so she’s not bored (a plush, a hard chew, and a soft chew toy). Before I go to bed I leave the fence side unattached where shelll need to be exiting to go to the backyard, I also leave my outdoor shoes and a jacket by the door, it’s best to be fully prepared to help them get outside ASAP so there’s no accidents, I also make sure my jacket and shoes are on before I open her crate, if he covers coming off I need to be ready to open that door and move. When I go to sleep I set an alarm for 4 hours while she’s crated (they need potty breaks when they’re younger) when I wake up I just have to uncover her crate with a blanket and open the crate door and she runs straight to the backyard door and we go out for immediate potty time. Do not greet your puppy when letting them out, it makes them excited and they might have an accident or not make it, they also might get distracted outside and forget to even go potty being excited or trying to ply and wait till your back inside instead to go. After we go potty we come back in and she has her breakfast of wet, dry, and raw frozen food and I refill her water. I gently and silently pet her while she eats it, it helps her not feel food aggressive while older to have hands around her and touching her while eating, if she finishes it all I give her a little extra till she’s full. After she’s finished eating I clean out the food tray and close the pen and leave her crate door open for her and I finish sleeping my 8 hours while she can nap, or have access to the play pen and potty pads for peeing. Her crate time is over and the older she gets the longer she’ll be able to hold it for, so the longer her crate time will be naturally. It took my puppy 2 days to stop crying when being crated, the key is to not give in the the crying and whining. I stand in the the other room where she can’t see me, whining is fine, barking is not. As soon as she starts being loud I say no, quiet in a stern serious voice until she stops. Took 3 tries before she stopped and I could go lay down for sleep. Took 3 more days after that for when to stop crying when I leave her in the pen to go back to bed. She a very smart puppy and a good learner, if your pets food motivated use that to your advantage and feed them snacks in the crate to make Them like it more, and reward them for good behavior, in the crate and not crying. Tell them good girl/ boy in a soft (not excitable voice, don’t want them getting excited and barking again) at night when they’ve stopped crying for a minute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 9, 2021 by taylor

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