Customer Reviews
Sturdy dog cage
This dog cage is super sturdy, built from real wood and iron. My 95lb pitbull fits perfectly in the 47-inch model with plenty of room to move around, and he loves it as his little den. I like that it opens from both the side and the front, so we can put his bowls inside without him hitting anything. It's a nice addition to our home decor, but do keep in mind that the 47-inch size is quite big, so make sure you have enough space for it. My boyfriend and his buddy got it all set up in about an hour without any trouble.
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Awesome Dog Crate
Easy to set up. My dog loves hanging out in it!
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Sturdy and functional crate!
This crate does a great job of keeping my beagle secure! It's built strong, so you might want a friend to help put it together, but it wasn't too hard. Since we got it, she hasn't managed to escape, and it looks good in the living room as well. It even works as a side table next to the couch. Overall, I'm quite pleased with this crate!
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Great crate for our lab!
We really love this dog crate! It's durable and has plenty of room for our large lab. This is actually the second one we've purchased. It's easy to clean, and the latches work perfectly. I’d recommend it! I appreciate that you can open it from different sides, making it easy to move around the house as needed. Plus, it looks nice, so you don't have an ugly crate in your living space. Sturdy and worth every penny!

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Add to cart! Tip and Tricks!
This crate is so cute and fairly easy to put together, even by yourself. It was packaged very well and nothing was damaged. The materials are pretty durable and once it was built, it felt sturdy. I have an 75-80# lab and the 48” size will be perfect with a little room to spare. Keep that in mind if you are training a puppy- they don’t need extra space yet. Here’s a few things to keep in mind and some tips and tricks. Use blue painters tape to keep doors from opening during assembly. They will flap back and forth while you’re trying to line everything up. I guess you can put the locking hardware on if you’d like but that feels easier to do once it’s all assembled. The first step in the instructions is to assemble one wall (double door) to the crate floor- you’ll need to prop the floor up about an inch-ish to help align the screw and hole. Or have someone help hold it up- although you can do the whole thing by yourself. I used the two sheets of styrofoam from the box. Before you put the top on, tip the crate on its side and put the little feet on so it’s not too heavy to move around and flip. I definitely recommend assembling the larger crates in the room in which they will end up. They might be tricky to get through the door once put together. When you add the door locking hardware, don’t tighten the screws one by one. Wait until all of them are in then tighten. They will align easier. A couple things that made me scratch my head but weren’t worthy of one less star rating- the floor of the crate is only attached by four screws and is kinda just floating otherwise. It might be a good idea to use something underneath to help prop the floor. There are four screws in the floor itself that I’m not sure what the purpose is. Nothing in the directions indicated their purpose. See pic. Other than that, the crate is super cute and feels sturdy. I definitely recommend this one if you’re on the fence.



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