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MidWest Homes for Pets Single & Double Door Life Stages Dog Crate, Includes Tray, Ground Protection Roller Feet & Divider Panel

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Style: Double Door


Size: 48-Inch


Features

  • Fold and Carry configuration
  • Divider Panel
  • Composite plastic Pan
  • Secure Slide bolt latch
  • Rounded corners for pets protection

Description

Style:Double Door | Size:48-Inch The MidWest Life Stages, folding Double Door Dog Crate/Cage cuts house breaking time in half and reduces behavioral problems, whether your starting with a new puppy or starting again with a adult dog. The Life Stages line of dog crates/cages has everything you need to be successful. The additional door provides you with the convenience of a side door for easy placement in a automobile in in your home. Each crate/cage has a Free divider panel to ensure the proper size crate for your puppy from the start. Each Crate is equipped with safe and secure slide bolt latches, two plastic handles and a ABS composite plastic pan for easy clean up.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 48 x 30 x 33 inches; 56 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1648DDU


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2004


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MidWest Homes For Pets


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. International Shipping This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More


Best Sellers Rank: #454 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #2 in Dog Crates


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  • I love this crate and so does my dog
Style: Double Door Size: 36-Inch
I purchased many many crates for my dogs in the past 45 years, I bought the cheapest and I bought the most expensive. You used to have to get them at the pet store and pay anywhere from $90-$200 for standard great. Thank goodness for Amazon. I just added to my "stable" of dogs with an eight-week-old golden retriever named Bentley. Now he's just a little guy weighing in at 12 pounds but he will get bigger. Right now he fits in a small crate and I mean fits. He can get in it but he can't lay down or turn around. I needed to get him a crate he can grow into so I went online to Amazon and looked around. I saw my old friends Midwest who stood by me with durable crates during my dog show days. They always made a sturdy crate out of heavy-duty material that was well engineered and well put together. It's been a few years since I bought a crate and a few things have changed. Pretty much now everybody offers a folding crate that wasn't so back in the day Midwest was one of the first to offer that feature and they did it well and they still do. They have a variety of sizes more so than most manufacturers so I chose the middle middle size which is a little bigger than other manufacturers middle size. Some of the features I like was this one has double doors, one on the side and one on the end. Each closes and locks sturdily and securely with two hasps on each door. Nowadays the bottom tray is made of plastic instead of steel so with a little lighter and more resistant to corrosion and easily cleaned. I ordered this crate and it came promptly from Amazon as I am an Amazon prime member. It was packaged well and arrived without damage and I had it set up in less than 5 min.. The only problem was the location where I was going to use it was against a wall and the doors were all wrong. Well I solved that by swapping the ends by bending back four hooks on each end, then squeezing them tight again to finish up, this took all of 3 min. to do in my crate or I should say that Bentleys crate was ready to go. One of the big advantages of having the second door is that when I wanted to introduce Bentley to crate I left both doors open so he could wander in and out at his leisure. I placed a few toys and water bowl in their as well as a wee wee pad and some bedding. He was curious and wandered in and out. I will admit however, the first night he was full of screams and barks and crying for most of the night. It was his first night in a crate. The second night I placed him in the crate and he laid down and was quiet until early morning. When he saw me and heard me moving around a little bit he started vocalizing so I took him out. The Crate also comes with a divider so you can change the size as your dog grows. At this point I'm not even using divider and giving Bentley full run of the crate. I am really glad that Amazon is selling these and the price is phenomenal. If you go to a pet store I'm sure you will easily over $150 for this crate or poorly made imitation. I really recommend Midwest and I think you'll be very happy with the quality and the operation of this crate. if you're a first-time buyer, check the AKC standards for how big your dog will be, then buyer accordingly. Don't buy too small as you will have to buy bigger later on. I give this five stars I love it I know you will too and it's recommended buy If you found my review helpful please click yes on the button below I really appreciate your support for that I intend to leave reviews to help others make decisions prior to purchase taste upon my recommendations or disclosure and I utilize your reviews to help me with my purchases as well. my reviews are honest factual and accurate thank you ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2016 by Mark Bretschneider

  • Good product, but word of caution
Style: Double Door Size: 30-Inch
It's a good product now, but we had a nearly traumatic experience on our first night with our new dog. While crate training, he freaked out, as puppies do when new to their crates. He was sticking his head all around trying to get out. He was able to stick his head through the grates at the top, and got stuck -- had we not jumped in right away to free him, he would have choked right there in the crate. We learned to put lots of heavy objects on top of the crate so he couldn't poke his head through, but we were absolutely shocked at how easily he could get his head stuck like that. Posting this review so the same thing doesn't happen to anyone else! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016 by Dan

  • Doors could be improved
Style: Double Door Size: 48-Inch
This crate is fairly straightforward to assemble, and the divider panel is really essential for crate training a puppy. The only major downside of the crate for me is that neither door opens and lays flat against the sides of the crate. This is most noticable and annoying with the side door, which also opens out to the left (into open air) as opposed to the right (flat against the crate), which requires more space. The crate design could be improved if either the doors opened vertically or layed flat against the sides of the crate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2018 by Alex Jordan

  • I think I'm doing it right!
Style: Double Door Size: 36-Inch
It works! He's trapped!! =D
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2015 by Emily

  • Poor quality and very shady “customer support”
Style: Single Door Size: 30-Inch
I originally posted a negative review in 2016. Recently I was contacted by a representative of the company selling the cage. They asked I remove the negative review in exchange for $30 compensation. They were very nice and seemed to try and “make up for my poor experience.” As you guessed and what I thought might happen, I deleted the review and didn’t receive a cent. I want all individuals looking at this cage to know it was not built of study steel at all and the door could be pushed open by my small dog. Over all very poor quality and would deform when collapsed for transport. Even with care it was unusable within a month. Look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019 by SomeRandomGuy

  • Best I've owned
Style: Double Door Size: 36-Inch
Having raised and cage trained many dogs from pups, we've usually given the bulky cages away after successful house breaking. We found this to be the best we have owned over the years because: 1) Cage is very sturdy. Others we have used have had much thinner and more easily bent wire. 2) Two doors. Inevitably you need to place the cage in a position where a side door is needed. 3) Divider to constrain puppies. A divider is the way to train a small pup, limiting their ability to relieve themselves to only where they rest. They get it much more quickly. In every other situation, I built my own divider out of plywood. This would have saved me construction time and readjusting as they grew. Another suggestion - Don't use towels or blankets that might absorb urine during taining. Once or twice and your dog "gets it." Introduce a blanket or pad only after they are trustworthy in the crate. 4) Best fold and setup of any cage I have owned. 5) Price. Checked out three big box pet stores. This was a better value for all the items above at a lower price. 6) Liked the plastic tray for our situation as our dog is house broken and not a chewer. Think a metal insert might have been better for pups. Cons: 1) Rough spots on wire end edge at doorways. I used a fine file to smooth out the sharp edges I found on several wire ends. The manufacturer should have done the same smoothing they used on the corners at the door openings. 2) Clips not fully closed. There are metal clips that act as hinges for set up and fold down. Several were not completely clamped close, again making an unsafe edge for you or your pet. A pliers made quick work of that problem. I really wanted to give this product a five. But I just felt the slight safety issue was significant enough to mark it down to a four. No blood should ever be spilled by either pet or owner. Update: The manufacturer contacted me via Email on this issue. Manufacturing mgmt wanted the date code off the unit to remedy the problem I am very impressed by their followup and attention to Amazon comments! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2013 by HPvet

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