🐾 Secure your pup’s comfort with style and peace of mind!
The MidWest Homes for Pets iCrate is a compact, durable dog crate designed for small breeds (12-25 lbs). Featuring patented security enhancements like the Paw Block slide-bolt latch, a leak-proof pan, floor-protecting rubber feet, and a divider panel, it offers a safe, customizable, and mess-free environment. Easy to assemble and foldable for travel, it’s the perfect blend of convenience and protection for modern pet owners.
S**Z
Good Quality and size
Ordered the Black 36x23x25 crate.This was so easy-to-put together and my small dog has so much space. Due to my pets medical issue I ordered because of the double door access. Very sturdy. Fits in my living room perfectly.Came well packaged. I recommend this product. Very pleased.
K**.
Good quality dog crate
Great sturdy dog crate. I love the convenience of the double doors so you can place it at different angles and still be able to access the entry. The price is better than similar crates in big box stores. It's easy to assemble and folds down easily to be stored under a bed or in a closet. It's not super heavy so it's easy to move around as needed. My dog is smaller, about 15lbs, and he has plenty of room.
J**F
Perfect Crate for Miniature Dogs – Reliable and Durable!
Perfect Crate for Miniature Dogs – Reliable and Durable!We have 15 dogs, and we’ve purchased the MidWest Homes for Pets Newly Enhanced Double Door iCrate multiple times to accommodate our Miniature Pinschers and Miniature Dachshunds. This size works perfectly for them – it’s spacious enough for them to feel comfortable, yet compact enough to fit in our home.The crate is incredibly durable and well-built. We appreciate the leak-proof pan, which makes cleaning easy, and the floor-protecting feet that help prevent any damage to our floors. The divider panel is also a great feature, allowing us to adjust the space as needed for younger dogs or to separate them during training.Overall, the quality is top-notch, and the crate is incredibly reliable. With so many dogs, we need crates that are both functional and sturdy, and this one has not disappointed us. We’ll continue to purchase these as needed and highly recommend them to other pet owners.
Y**E
I Definitely RECOMMEND the iCrate! Roomy, Durable, Easy to unfold/collapse.
Purchased the 42" iCrate with divider. PERFECT! Have a 50lb 10mo old Smooth Collie / Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler). He was sleeping in a 36" crate where his head and rear touched the ends of the crate. The extra 6" has made a world of difference. Opie can stretch out now... and doesn't come out 'unfolding' and acting like he's been in a vice all night. It's not quite the 'romper room' he has in the 48" iCrate, but again, this one is for "Night-Night"... and gives plenty of room for such.When we first got our puppy, we bought a 36" Beagle Crate from Walmart for $67. We were using the Beagle as his bed (in the bedroom) and needed a 2nd crate for the Family Room, but wanted a larger crate; one he could play in too. Then we found the iCrate by Midwest. The Beagle was very well made but much more expensive in comparison! After lengthy discussions whether to buy the 42" or the 48" we chose the larger 48"... and use it in the Den. Yes, he had a couple of accidents, but we put the divider in, and the accidents stopped. It's been about 4 months now and we've moved the divider a little at a time and it's finally out! No more accidents! Of course, he's also out of the crate more and has bells at the back door to tell us when he needs to go out. Anyway, we decided to replace the 36" Night Night crate with a 42"... and chose to stay with the iCrate because of durability and price. It comes with a divider, which we've not needed, but it's there... and we're thinking about maybe getting another dog (later in 2017). The divider may come in handy then!Double doors. Some have reported that the double doors make the crate weaker. I guess it just depends on the dog and his reaction to being crated. Opie has horrible separation anxiety, but with the help of a loaded Kong, a bone, and a dark room (yup, turn the lights off and say Night Night)... he does quite well. We only use the end door because of the relation to space and placement, but I don't think the double doors decrease the durability or strength at all.FYI --- The doors are large. Not so large to compromise the integrity of the crate, but larger than the doors on other crates I've seen. Nice!!!The latches are really nice. They are straight, which concerned me at first, but after using them I feel confident that they are safe.Also, the plastic pan in the bottom is really nice. It's not flimsy at all. It fits well, removes easily, and cleans up really well with a quick wipe.Collapsibility. Easy enough! It's big, so it's bulky. But it's not hard to collapse or expand.To unfold... Just pull up on a hinge until the box is evident, then pull out one end, then the other, lock it in place, and BAM... you have a crate.To fold... reverse the process. Oh, lock the doors in place first. Then fold in the door and backend walls. The side will fold down practically on it's own.It's like a really big briefcase. Of course, the larger the crate, the heavier, but... it even comes with a couple of 'suitcase' carrying handles. EASY! Breezy!Complaint --- The door actually opens the wrong way into the room I have crate in... and there's no other place to put it. I've turned the care upside down to put the door opening the correct direction for the room. However, the crate was not designed for this. The plastic bottom fits, but the door hangs a little different and is harder to latch. The wiring is tighter on the top than it is on the bottom of the crate, so upside down leaves the (now) top of the crate with large open squares. Some dogs could potentially get caught in their attempt to get out, and strangle themselves or cause damage to their ears. Since my dog is happy in his crate I don't see that as an issue for us... but I still watch for it. I just think it would be safer for the pet, possible make the crate more durable overall, and definitely more versatile for the owners' room arrangement, if the crate was made the same on the top and bottom.Hope my experience helps you in your decision. It's a great crate... Give it try!
K**0
Works decent for our Aussie
The black paint held out for awhile but around the hinges it does crack a little. The kennel is sturdy and not that heavy. I like having two door options and usually use the side door. It fits under our desk perfectly and overall a useful kennel for a mini Aussie.
S**C
Nice Crate
Easy and fast to assemble, just pops right up. It is a solid nice crate for the price. The puppy outgrew the smaller crate we had and now has more room as she grows and enjoys being in it.
E**S
MidWest is the Best
I've had several other brands and generic crates but MidWest is the best by far. They are sturdy, everything lines up well. They look nice and have great locks. There is plenty of space for a growing pup and come with the divider so you can adjust as they grow. They are easy to vlean and comfortable. Being collapsible is great for travel or storage.As a dog trainer, these are my favorite. Every dog should be crate trained. It's so important for your puppies safety to be crated when you aren't home or you can't watch them, it only takes a second for them to chew an electrical cord or ingest something dangerous or toxic. Crates should never be used for punishment but thought of as their den. Dogs naturally don't want to make a mess where they sleep so using the Divider is important to keep the size just so they can lay down comfortably but not have too much room where they can potty on one side and sleep on the other. It's also important to remember that puppies can only hold their bladder for 1 hour to each month old they are. So a 2 month old pup can go 2 hours. Large breed dogs may go longer and small breeds shorter. So you may need to arrange for someone to take your pup outside if you work long hours. Or doggie day care.
D**D
Great crate for my dog
Great size, very durable, perfect for my German Shepard! The side door is great as well!
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