Get the best value and performance with the MidWest LifeStages Folding Dog Crate. Known for its portability and durability, this crate is trusted by professional dog handlers and competitors...
Get the best value and performance with the MidWest LifeStages Folding Dog Crate. Known for its portability and durability, this crate is trusted by professional dog handlers and competitors in performance events. Built with a strong metal wire frame and a moisture-resistant black electro-coated finish, it provides long-lasting use whether at home or on the go.
The two-door design offers flexible access, with a side-hinged door and secure latches to keep your dog safely inside. Excellent ventilation and visibility make it comfortable for your pet, while the fold-flat design ensures easy storage and travel, no tools required.
Two-Door Convenience: Side-hinged doors with secure latches for safety and easy access.
Durable Metal Construction: Black electro-coated wire resists moisture and wear.
Portable & Easy to Use: Folds flat for travel or storage, deploys quickly without tools.
Training-Friendly: Ideal for housebreaking and behavior training.
Divider Panel Included: Adjust crate size as your puppy grows into adulthood.
Removable Plastic Pan: Easy to clean, catches spills and accidents.
Medium: 30" L x 19" W x 21" H
Intermediate: 36" L x 23" W x 25" H
Large: 42" L x 28" W x 30" H
The MidWest LifeStages Double Door Folding Dog Crate is the perfect combination of durability, portability, and comfort making it a top choice for pet owners and professional handlers alike.
Please Note - This item has an additional $15 oversize shipping free.
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