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Five Star Reviews:

42%
Love making a Crate into a nice looking End Table - Kudos!
May 19, 2017
Wonderful End Table Crates - our dogs have no problems at all. Because the wood is laminate we have the tops covered with decorative placements from Pier 1 so as to not get any water marks.Those who say their dogs can Tear through the crates are simply NOT crate trained. Any dog must be crate trained before they are to review an item and if certain dogs are resistant to crates then this is not a product for them. It looks beautiful in our Great Room and we have had many compliments and many people purchase them after seeing ours.
Aesthetically pleasing, great size, dog loves her new home
May 8, 2017
After reading the reviews for this item I was hesitant to order it, concerned that it would fall apart easily. However I am delighted with this product. It was super easy to put together and looks really great. Most importantly our dog (23lb King Charles) loves it and can stretch out really comfortably. I highly recommend if you have a placid dog who needs somewhere to be enclosed at night or when you are out of the house for a few hours. Love that the surround is easy to remove so we can use the wire crate for travel and holidays.The wood surround is fairly flimsy as other reviews have said but not an issue for us as our dog is not boisterous nor does she try to 'escape'. This may not be the perfect solution for a bigger dog or one who is locked in there for hours at a time. Also I do recognise that the wood panel on the side entrance only just hangs on with the magnets. As we are using the front door this is not an issue however if you were planning to use the side door you may need to screw or glue that on.
Decorative/Useful Cage
February 16, 2017
Purchased two of these. They match my décor wonderfully. Appreciate that fact that the cover comes apart easily to be cleaned/transported. Only downfall the piece under the side door constantly gets kicked over by the dog even though it has internal magnets to keep it in place. Would glue this piece down but, want to keep the portability of the cage.
I have had this one since 2013 I believe and I have two poodles that sleep together and it it still looking fine. It is true the
December 8, 2016
I am not sure what many people are talking about when they say the leg pieces keep falling. I have had this one since 2013 I believe and I have two poodles that sleep together and it it still looking fine. It is true they there is no hardware but the leg pieces go inside the corner under the top and the bottom part so there is no way the can fall unless they were not properly secured. We move ours to clean around every week and nothing falls unless you pick up the top so you have to slide it to mece, not to pick it up. I am not sur about the issues with the big stronger dogs that don't want to stay in the cage, and I would guess they will destroy this one an any other for that matter.
Does the job and looks great
December 26, 2013
We purchased two of these crates, a medium sized one in 2013 and a large one in 2015. They look great in the house and are the perfect size for our corgi (medium crate) and German shepherd (large crate). The medium sized crate which was purchased in 2013 has stood the test of time and still looks as good as it did when we purchased it. Because of this we bought a large one this year for our shepherd and have been happy with both of them.
Great product. Not real wood but the veneer gives it a quality look.
March 26, 2012
This is exactly what I was looking for. Amazon's measurement spec. is not helpful at all since it only lists the measurement of the crate. Keep in mind that the final size will be that of the crate + the table cover. Below are the measurements (I googled it).Wire Dog Crate Dimensions (not including End Table Cover):Small: 24" Length x 18" Width x 19" HeightMedium: 30" Length x 19" Width x 21" HeightLarge: 42" Length x 28" Width x 30" HeightEnd Table Crate Cover Dimensions:Small: 27" Length x 20 5/8" Width x 22 1/2" HeightMedium: 32 1/2" Length x 21 5/8" Width x 23 3/8" HeightLarge: 44 1/2" Length x 30" Width x 31 1/2" Height
78%
Great product
September 26, 2017
Great product. Very sturdy and easy to open. I purchased this for my three cats so that if ever had to evacuate or wanted to take them on vacation. They hate being in individual kennels, to the point of having anxiety attacks and will start hyperventalating and drooling. I purchased the 42" one and all three walked in and checked it out. Fits fine with room for a litter box, and their food and water bowls mounted on the sides. I anticipate that I'll have to drape a sheet to keep too much draft off them from the air conditioner. Others suggested zip tying the divider to the wall to form a shelf for additional space, but we'll see how this works and go from there.
very happy with the build and size
September 14, 2017
got this for our 5 month old german shepherd. she is growing rapidly. so much more room with the 48" and she can stand up straight with room to spare. I got the largest one at 48" to be safe since we don't know how much she will grow. very happy with the build and size. we keep it in the living room with us so she can hangout when she has rest time. the tray was a little cracked when we received it. I put duct tape on the bottom of the tray and it's fine. I didn't want to go through the return process. this cage is very heavy so I didn't feel like breaking it down again for return.
Sturdy, reliable
March 11, 2017
Sturdy, reliable, easy to setup, versatile safe haven for our two pups. The divider is a must for puppies! I have sense of relief knowing my fur babies can't escaped this well constructed crate. It'll keep them safe and my house from being destroyed. A very well made product for a very reasonable price. The only con if you can even call it that is the crate is very heavy but if you don't plan on moving it much then this is a non-issue. If you do plan on moving it, it will need to broken down bc it won't fit thru a standard door. I would highly recommend this product!!!
Great crate!
January 4, 2017
We bought this crate to help with house-training our four-month old Golden Retriever, Jax, and it has worked out perfectly. The crate was very easy to assemble, and I love that it comes with a divider. When we first adopted Jax in November 2016, he was a tiny thing, but he has grown considerably in just two months, and it wasn't long before we were adjusting the divider to accommodate his size. I'm sure it won't be long before we have to remove the divider completely, but I have no worries because the size of the crate is true to Jax's breed. I would definitely recommend following the manufacturer's suggestions with crate size. Don't guesstimate what size you will need! The crate is constructed with very sturdy materials, and house-training has been SO much easier. I would recommend it to everyone.
I love this crate and so does my dog
June 30, 2016
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 buyIf 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
I think I'm doing it right!
October 29, 2015
It works! He's trapped!! =D

Four Star Reviews:

23%
A solid case, easy to assemble and sturdy.
July 25, 2017
We have five of these crates for our pack of hounds, four medium crates and one large model for the mutt-that-grows-endlessly. First, the wooden shell around the cage itself is well made and mostly held together with magnetic inserts! This means there are no screws or bolts holding a wooden frame together which makes moving and take-down very easy. The downside of this is the cage does rattle a bit and the bottom lips of wood in front of back will occasionally fall off. But they are easily placed back.The steel cage itself is sizeable and easily assembled and resists out most accomplished lock-pick hound thus far. The wooden roof is solid and can be used to support things like a table so long as the weight is not too extreme. We've had over 100lbs of dog food bags on top before and it was just fine. I highly recommend these. They are not perfect but for the price you're not going to beat them.
One of the most stylish crates, perhaps not as structurally sound
February 8, 2017
This crate is definitely one of the best looking crates out there, whereas most crates tend to look like a little prison box. The quality of the "wood" is very average (but looks great in person!), and the wood either snaps into place around the wire crate with the help of magnets or by interlocking with each other. Either way, it wobbles a bit, but I don't mind. To keep things comfortable, I added a cushion (MidWest Quiet Time Pet Bed Deluxe Gray Ombre Swirl 23" x 18") and it fits perfectly inside the small crate.The small size is ideal for my 9 pound poodle pup, but with some determined and curious pawing, he constantly removes the bottom wood cover that permits access to the removable plastic tray. With the way it wobbles and how the wood is all easily detachable, I can imagine stronger, feistier breeds causing a lot more mayhem, but for the most part, it is a solid purchase for dogs that are not as hyper or energetic.
I really like this crate
July 16, 2016
I really like this crate. It is stable enough for out 11lb dachshund. It looks nice in our living area. It gives our dog a nice place to relax. What I he does not like is the high opening. Being so low to the ground he has to jump over the opening to get in. Does anyone have any ideas to make the entrance easier to get in? We got the medium size.
Nice looking crate, but not for dogs with separation anxiety
January 21, 2013
I bought this crate because my dog crate needs to be in my living room and I wanted something looking nicer than a metal crate. Although wood is very thin, it is a beautiful crate and looks very nice in my living room. I love the side door and my dog loves using the crate. My current dog is not a problem child and does NOT suffer from separation anxiety. I have owned a dog who did suffer from separation anxiety and this crate is NOT good for dogs with separation anxiety. The crate itself is very flimsy and a strong dog with determination could easily bust out and bend this crate apart. If your dog has any separation anxiety or doesn't like being in a crate....save yourself the money and DO NOT BUY THIS CRATE. If your dog is easy-going and likes being in a crate, this is PERFECT for you.
Furniture Like Crate-Awesome!
January 3, 2013
We purchased the Large size for our 70lb Collie. It was easy to put together. The top gave us a few minutes pause, just making sure it matched up, but it is on and everything is secure. I am very pleased with the look of it. It matches our cherry dining room table. I know the wood is not solid, but maybe I will add an extra top coat to it to keep it from getting too scratched. It looks like it belongs in here instead of just the ugly metal crate. I also would like to add extra magnets to the bottom part that comes off in case you ever need to pull the tray out for cleaning. It does not stick on well, but maybe a few more magnets will work.I did a lot of research and for the price, you get a crate and the nice cover, it cannot be beat. Add a plush dog bed, and perfect!
Stylish and Easy to Put Together
November 28, 2012
After reading some of the negative reviews I had my reservations, but bought the large size anyway. Well, I'm glad I bought it. Put it together by myself in about 20 minutes. It does wobble about 1/4 inch, at most, as the side supports for the top just slide down in place and do not have any wood dowels or pegs to insert. However, I have it in a corner, so wobbling is not a problem. (See photo from side view) I believe the manufacturer must have wanted customers to be able to take it apart for transport. I plan on drilling some holes from inside of legs to place pegs into base and top.(You can get pegs at Lowe's) Shouldn't be able to see them from the outside. Finish of wood was good. The steel cage comes flat and hinged. The bottom, sides and top are all attached to each other, so you just pull up one side and the rest follow. Then you pull up the end pieces and snap in place to top. Very easy, but it is not as solid as assembled crates found at stores. However, the couple of reviews stating their dogs broke through the cage are a little severe. If your dog is busting through this cage, a flimsy cage is not the problem. The dog acting out is the problem. I choose to use the side door that has a 2 inch lip of cage at the bottom, but I found a nice cushion on sale at Ace Hardware to place in the crate that works great. I plan to go to fabric store to cut some fabric panels to hang on sides. I have a Dachshund and a Beagle that sleep together.They love the crate.I would buy it again.
14%
Well made and very good price.
July 4, 2017
It's a well made good cage for containing a large breed dog when you need to or for training them as puppies. I'd give it five stars except for one thing - my Rottweiler, who is one and a half, managed to push the door open and squeeze out. Not really the fault of the manufacturer, my pup is a bit of a brat lol. She saw a very big spider and decided she had to eat it (I live rural and we have giant spiders :( ). I was still surprised she managed this being she is 85 lbs, but, I think she is the exception and it never happened again. There's nothing wrong with the cage - easy to pop up and assemble and move around, not very heavy. I actually have 2 of the same.
The tray at the bottom pulls right out for easy clean up and the metal bars seem to have ...
August 1, 2016
This was once of those products you think " how can it be 1/2 price of retail and bee good"Well this one is one of those it constructed very well fit our new Chinese Shar Pei puppy which was the dog it was intended to hold, but will also fit my full grown male chocolate lab, snugly but he fits.The tray at the bottom pulls right out for easy clean up and the metal bars seem to have a coating on them that even my puppy has not managed to chew through yet.Took off one star as when i received it it seemed a few of the bars in manufacturing were bent up and they were easliy fixed but not a big deal at all i would def but this cage for any animal about that size of my Shar Pei to a Lab
But now that it's in I'm really glad I went with a crate that came with a ...
May 13, 2016
This is higher quality than the other crates we looked at. The metal is thicker and the bolts are heavier. But the bolts are hard to close, I have to force them shut. And the divider was a pain to get in. But now that it's in I'm really glad I went with a crate that came with a divider becuase I can make my puppy's area the perfect size for her now and it will grow with her. I like the double door option for putting it in the back of my car. It does have handles, but it's too large and awkward to carry unless you take everything out, fold it up, and then reassemble where you want it. This feature is nice to bring it along for trips though. Overall I'm glad we bought this, only wish the bolts were easier to close.
Amazing Value, Sturdy Crate with Some Quality Concerns
December 13, 2015
Got the 36" crate for an absolute steal ($37) versus how similar ones were priced at local stores ($70+), so am overall extremely pleased. Before purchasing, I had been concerned about what locking mechanism the crate actually had (some reviews mentioned different ones), as the first Midwest my puppy used had a 'latch' that she eventually learned to pop under and out to open. This features two sliding bolts, although honestly I'm not sure it's any more secure...Probably one of each would be best. I use a carabiner clip for additional security when I leave during the day.My only other concern about the build quality is that the sliding bolts have already started to rust/corrode (after about 6 weeks) for no apparent reason (as in, I only use it indoors). Or just that the black finish is wearing off; regardless, it leads to a bit of 'stick' while opening and closing.
Great value
April 28, 2015
Ordered this crate to replace some older ones. The pan is relatively sturdy and doesn't make a lot of noise when the dog moves. Wire is strong and the crate folds and sets up easily. The two doors provides options for placement of the crate, whether in the house or in a vehicle.I really like it except for two minor issues. One is that the metal 'clasp' meant to hold the panels together when you fold it up sticks out. I kept stepping on it. If I pushed it inside the crate, it poked the dog. The clasp sticking out also made it so you couldn't put another crate flush next to it. Eventually we pried the clasp off - the bummer being when I do have to fold it up it won't be there to hold it together. I've had other folding crate in the past where the clasp was not an issue.The other issue is that the little sliding bars on one door don't line up perfectly, so I often have to jiggle and push to get it to slide into place.I would still recommend this crate as an affordable, quality item.
Best I've owned
March 22, 2013
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!

Three Star Reviews:

14%
Expect NOT to receive a perfect product, but usable.
March 2, 2017
I would have given more stars on this product, however the bottom front left corner wood is separating, and the back bottom left corner is also separating. I could probably fix/stabilize the wood with some wood glue, however I'm not sure it's going to be an issue now that everything is built and the crate is inside of it. I haven't actually put the crate to use yet as we don't have our puppy yet, but we are getting a cockapoo so not expecting to have a big strong dog in this crate. Might not be suitable for larger breeds (pit bull, German Sheppard, etc). The separating wood is really not going to compromise the funcionality of the crate, however, I think the reason people are spending the extra money on this crate is exactly for the furniture look of the crate as opposed to just having a metal crate, and to spend this much money on something that is not being delivered in good quality is very frustrating.
Nice wood but kind of rickety design
December 21, 2016
Nice wood but kind of rickety design. I couldn't maneuver the whole set around without wood separating out of it's base. The front gate is an inner square inside of a square. The latch was so-so & a slightly clever dog could escape I think.This might be okay for some dogs & it looks nice, but I had to send it back.
It looks beautiful, but it's clearly cheaply made
April 27, 2016
It looks beautiful, but it's clearly cheaply made. The crate is your standard black metal crate you see everywhere, but the wood pieces fall apart super easily if you try and move the crate at all (not attached to each other well after you assemble it, although my husband said it was easy to assemble). Perhaps this is so you can easily remove the metal crate from the wooden shell? No, that sounds dumb. I have no idea I'm not sure, but it's frustrating if you try to move the crate to a new location at all. My husband tells me assembly was easy though. I feel like I paid too much for it, or rather, I only paid for the look and not necessarily a quality product. If you're okay with that, then it's a pretty satisfying purchase.
Great Product...Poor Packaging
February 15, 2016
I have a sixty-five pound dog and he loves this create. He took to it immediately. It actually passes quite well as furniture. We have a lamp and two picture frames sorting on it comfortably. My only complaint is that the tabletop came with a dent and the wood chipped out from one of the long sides that is quite noticeable. Also, one of the corners was crushed and the wood was chipped. That is why I am giving it three stars.
Nice Overpriced Cage
October 5, 2015
I continue to have mixed feeling about this dog cage. The no-fastener way the wood pieces come together makes for a flimsy array that is subject to falling apart. We decided to just use the cage without all the thin woodwork that obscures the dog's view. He is very pleased with the large cage and new Kong mattress I put in it. So it has value but not so much as originally designed, in my view. The wires in this cage seem a bit under sized so there is a frailness to it and the doors are not well aligned with the locking mechanism so they can be difficult to open and close. I do not recommend this product.
Could be better...
December 4, 2014
First one arrived damaged, witnessed clumsy carrier service handling package poorly. Although fairly well packaged, additional protection is needed on the corners & ends of these for shipping. The wooden cage cover looks nice as expected, although the metal cage itself is of poor quality in my opinion. The gauge of wire used is slightly flimsy and the overall construction seems a bit sloppy. For the price I expected a higher quality cage. The wood frame, although looks very nice, is awkward to assemble and doesn't fasten together at any point. It is all held together by gravity via the vertical slats loosely seat inside the top and bottom pieces. After some creative bending with some pliers I got the cage doors & tray latch to function properly. The tray too seems to be of poor quality, looking/feeling thin and flimsy. Again, quality doesn't match the cost in my opinion. This would have been a 5 star item if the price was as low as the quality. Besides the initial poor impression, it looks very nice and the dogs love it :) Hopefully it lasts long enough to be worth the price.
4%
Midwest's intermediate dog crate, but light weight.
April 6, 2017
It has been about 20 years since my last purchase of as dog crate. The fasteners for the panels were becoming weak, so this purchase of Midwest's intermediate weight crate. I avoided the heaviest model because of price and buyer complaints. The good: The price. Less expensive than similar ones in pet supply stores and outlets. Free shipping from Amazon. Comes with a free divider. The bad: Compared to my old crate this is chintzy, with the crate wires much more thin than my 20 year old one. I found it prudent to reinforce the panel fasteners with cable ties. If you have a large, aggressive dog, look for a more robust crate.
The quality definitely varies
January 3, 2017
We got 3 of these to start crate feeding our cats. Two assembled fairly easily. The first was pretty easy and nothing took much pressure to stick. It also meant it was less rigid so I wouldn't trust picking it up and moving it with one hand. The second took a bit more pressure but feels sturdy. The third took two of us, lots of grunting and some pliers. We will never fold that one back down.So far, they've stayed in the same spot we set them up and have been serving their function since.
Annoying gate latching mechanism
May 22, 2016
We bought this crate for our newest family member and in comparison to the Top Paw, life stages type cage we already have, I don't care for this one as much. Both are sturdy and well made, both are collapsible, both have side doors, but the biggest difference lies in the locking mechanism for the door (front door in this case, as we don't use the other door for either crate). With the Top Paw, the latching mechanism involves a slight lifting of the door to drop it into a series of latches along the edge of the opening. With a handle on the top of the door, this is quick and easy. With the MidWest crate, latching the door involves sliding two, separate, pins into corresponding latches on the frame of the door. These are a pain! You're trying to keep a puppy contained in the crate while attempting to slide these pins into the latches. Because the whole crate has some play in it (it is collapsible), you have to simultaneously pull the frame toward you as you try and press and slide the pin in (yes....the crate is correctly assemble...it comes pre-assembled, you just "unfold" it into shape). Bottom line, the crate is fine, but if I need to buy another one, I'm going with the "one hand" latching design of the Top Paw crate. The Top Paw crate was bought at a local, big box, pet store.
good crate. wish it had a better locking mechanism.
March 8, 2016
We got this crate for our 30 lb Dalmation/ Border Collie/ Boxer Mix dog. the Crate is pretty good overall. But our dog has gotten it open a few times, I wish that the locking mechanism was better on the crate, it is just a simple slide that the dog can wiggle open after a little time in the crate. overall we are pretty happy with it, give the dog enough room to move around a little bit, and it seems to be made of good material. I would give more stars but our dog has really mastered opening the door with our us using carabeeners to keep it shut while we are out.
Quality Crate with One Noticeable Design Defect
January 21, 2016
I ordered this dog crate for a three-year old rescue dog that we recently adopted. I came to hear about MidWest Homes for Pets from my sister, who purchased a 42" crate for her dog. She had no complaints and said the price was good, so I followed suit and ordered one for myself off Amazon. I chose to go with the slightly more expensive Life Stages model - 36" size with 2 doors.I was very excited to try this crate out as my dog is really in need of a place to call "home" (instead of our couches or beds). My wife and I constructed the crate quickly, which we were pleased with. The quality of the metal seems to be very good and I did not find many (if any) sharp edges on the bars like I had seen some people complain about on their crates (whether from MidWest or another brand). The front door is very solid, creates a nice seal at the front, and the latches are well-made.The one (potentially major) downside that I have with this crate is the side door. I wanted to get a side-door for various reasons - I'm trying to make the crate look more "inviting" for a dog who does not like crates, I want to more easily place his food dish in the "back" of the crate for him to eat, etc. However, the side door does not illustrate the same superior quality as the rest of the cage. It does not create a very tight seal when closed and the latches didn't quite line up correctly. My wife and I had to do some manual adjustment on the door to get it more to our liking - this just involved brute force bending and pulling.Even after the extra effort and modification, there is still a gap on the bottom-right of the side door between the door and rest of the crate. I am fairly concerned about this gap because I don't want my dog trying to stick his paw out (he's shown a tendency to claw at crates) and get it stuck. I noticed that my sister's crate has the same detail, so I'm wondering if it's by design. This isn't necessarily a deal-breaker for me but I will be trying to bend that part of the door to create a closer seal. I also plan on contacting MidWest to see if this is expected or unexpected on their part.
decent budget crate, flimsy crate pan
January 25, 2015
I am writing this review after 6+ months. First of all I have two of these, one for each dog. Both are lab mixes. Neither can be trusted alone in the house with no humans. The older one has seperation anxiety and pees. The younger is less than a year old and chews everything. What I like: no one has escaped, the crates fold easy, the trays are easy to remove and hose off. The extra partition to make the crate smaller for the grow with me experience is kind of cool. What I don't like: the coating is coming off the metal around the latches resulting in metal corrosion, one of the cheap plastic handles already broke from carrying a folded crate. What suprised me: the puppy has already eaten two crate trays. I have no idea what to put in there that will be liquid proof and can't be chewed. If you have a chewer, be warned that the tray will not survive.

Two Star Reviews:

10%
Good concept, poor quality
September 20, 2017
The crate is a great concept but is very low quality. The top arrived very damaged - major cracks in 4 different places and huge chunks of wood missing from the underside. The crate is very flimsy. I tried for about 45 minutes to unfold it because it was bent in on itself so badly that it wouldn't unfold. I gave up. Even before I tried to unfold it, there were flecks of black paint falling off of the chipped metal bars. Even though the crate is flimsy, my 5 pound papillon doesn't chew or dig and would have been fine in it. What didn't work for her was that the openings on the small size were smaller than any other crate she's had. The bottom of the opening sits 7 inches high. Even without the wood base, it would've been 6 inches high. Standard small crates are 3.75 inches from the floor to the bottom of the opening. Her little legs are only 6 inches high. She had to take a big leap to get in and, after she hit her head trying to get in twice (injuring herself once), she refused to keep going back in. Her crate is her safe place and she will only eat her food if it's in the crate and loves to snooze away the day in it, so it's not like she just didn't want to be crated. Also, the tray for the bottom of the crate is too small for the actual crate. I know that trays need some wiggle room; however, this one had a 1.5 inch gap on all sides. That also made it hard on my poor dog who already took a flying leap to get in, only to feel even more unsteady as the bottom shook her around as she "landed." I wanted to like this and even tried her old crate in it. Note: the small crate that comes with this is 21 inches tall. A standard small crate is 19.5 inches tall, so her old one did not fit.
Would not recommend to a friend.
July 21, 2017
Not worth it for the money. I bought the large which is over 200 dollars. When it arrived the top was dented (not in shipping, the box was fine) and it is flimsy as all get out. There are no screws holding wood together it just sits on top of itself. The wood stain is not as pictured. It's not a glossy finish it's just depressing looking.The wire cage is the cheapest one money can buy. Cages are easily compared and this is bottom rung. There are no pads on the bottom to keep it from scratching the floor (had to add them)This is not furniture quality by any means even though it is at a furniture quality price. I could see buying another if it were about half the price.I would not recommend this to a friend.
Not Impressed
May 3, 2017
I purchased 2 of these for my dogs. I am not impressed with the quality of them for the price. They are not sturdy they do not bolt or fasten together in any manner, the wood is just placed together if you tried to move this it would fall apart the top comes right off. The bottom piece to remove the tray is "held" in place with 2 little magnets nothing else. I would expect this for a piece that was 70-50 dollars cheaper but for $145.00 NO.
Only for the mildest of dogs!
April 19, 2017
My dog is still a puppy and I am very concerned this is soooo flimsey. The gates are poorly latched too. Going to try it...but I am afraid he will get out of it in just a few weeks. The whole thing wobbles, the cover is loosely put together and needs secured...Could not be moved around as is.
There is no interlocking mechanism and if you have a rough puppy like we do
January 22, 2016
We bought the large one at Amazon. You are buying a normal wire crate with tray and with 6 pieces of fake wood. A bottom and a top and then 4 beams at each corner to hold it together. There is no interlocking mechanism and if you have a rough puppy like we do, the beam will break and fall off. We got this for our 5 mths old puppy and within 2 months the thing broke. Of course the wire crate stays just like any other wire crate will.My advice is... Get a normal wire crate at 50-60 dollars and build a hardtop at another 50 so dollars to put it on top and pocket the difference.Not worth the money at all.Giving it two stars as one for the crate and one for the look before it broke.
Looks Nice, But Doesn't Contain Dogs
December 6, 2015
I have purchased two of these kennels for our dogs, one last year and one this fall. The kennel I purchased last year seems sturdy and has held up fairly well to daily use by my husky, but I cannot say the same about the newer purchase.My boxer mix had the newer kennel mangled after 2 days. He constantly escapes from the front and side doors, defeating the purpose of the kennel entirely. The flimsy metal doors and side panels are all bent up, and we've had to reinforce the doors with extra fasteners (carabiners and quick links) just to keep the kennel doors closed.The wood is also of lower quality on both kennels, splitting easily and losing its finish quickly. The bottom tray has held up better than I expected, though the latch to hold it in place doesn't work well. My dogs are both able to slide the tray out from underneath the kennel while they are inside, leaving them to lay on the metal crate bottom and wood base.All in all, while these kennels look nice, they do adequately perform their most basic function - containing the dog.
2%
If this is among the best, how bad are the others?
August 10, 2017
I am not happy with the quality of this crate. It seems a flimsy and one of the locks on one of the doors does not work because it is not aligned properly. I have a crate from Crate Appeal that is much better quality. Unfortunately, I needed a crate with a door on the long side due to reconfiguration of my furniture and Crate Appeal does not make a 2 door crate, I chose this crate due to the reviews on Amazon as well as other sites. But all I can think is--if this is the best, what must the others be like. I wonder if they even compared this with the Crate Appeal crates or ProSelect crates (which seem to make the Crate Appeal crates). I'm not sure that I will be keeping this crate.
Arrived used and damaged
May 28, 2017
5 stars for Amazon customer service. I gambled by ordering something like this online, and I lost. I should have paid the extra at the pet store. This arrived and was obviously opened/used, though I had ordered a new one. The staples were all ripped out and the box heavily taped to re-close it. The crate was warped and dented throughout, in places it looked like it had been kicked by an elephant.In spite of the damage, we were able to assemble it to get an idea how it would work. Seems like the unit itself is pretty well designed. I have no idea what kind of impact/s it was subjected to, so I don't know if the metal is flimsy. A hard enough impact will damage just about anything. The undamaged parts seemed sturdy enough- but the puppy isn't here yet, so I don't know. I could tell that this size will be PLENTY big enough for a full-grown female German Shepherd.Glad I'm a Prime member. Customer service was great, offering to ship me a no-charge replacement immediately and have the item picked up from our home. Can't complain about that. I think this item will be good, if I can get one that's not damaged!
Latches Barely Close, Otherwise Okay
March 18, 2017
I have purchased Midwest Crates before and have been satisfied, however this one seems cheaply made and lower quality than any in the past. The latches on one of the doors barely make it past the closure, so much so that a slight rattle on the cage can jiggle it open. This is due to the uneven assembly of the hooks/joints that hold the crate together. The door just doesn't hang right! It took a screwdriver and a hammer to get the thing adjusted so it would latch securely. Two of the rubber rollers that make it easy to slide and keep your floors scratch-free came off as soon as I nudged it onto the carpet. Just overall a cheaply-made, low quality product.However, it gets an extra star because the plastic pan is very sturdy and the kennel is accurately sized.
Good product, but word of caution
December 1, 2016
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!
No happy but taken care of with great customer service
July 15, 2016
I bought two of These cages & I was very disappointed, they broke with in 6 months or less & My golden retrievers where only 4 to 8 months old & they love being in there crate at night but for some reason these ICRATE'S broke very quickly. I called Midwest & they upgraded my crates at a cost to me after they saw the picture. I am happy with Midwest's customer service but very unhappy with the crates. My new crates are much stronger so I would recommend if you have questions about the gauge of wire used you call Midwest first.
they have held up the best. Well made
July 8, 2016
We ordered MidWest Crates because over the past 27 years raising and showing dogs, they have held up the best. Well made. However, in shipping these 2 to us through Amazon Prime, they both came in one huge box that was so bulky that the FedEx carrier could barely get it out and to the door without some maneuvering. When we unpacked it, the crates were in their original boxes but the bottom box was severely damage BEFORE shipping. Huge gapping hole was taped over with clear shipping tape. It would not come out of the it's box, so we had to cut it away and then saw why it wouldn't come out. The whole one side of the frame and siding were badly bent. If you know how well built these crates are, you will know that it took alot of pressure to bend the whole side. Needless to say we could not even open the folding crate it was so locked up. The box is not fit to ship back so we will not be able to use it. We recommend NOT ordering items like this from Amazon. This is not the first time this has happened, shipping already damaged items. Not a good testimony Amazon and Associates.

One Star Reviews:

11%
Very cheap and wood is not locked together
June 30, 2017
This was not as expected. It is literally a regular metal dog crate surrounded by some pieces of wood that are not locked together. So once I put my dog in it, he just started pushing all the wood pieces down. I ended up returning it.
If your dog likes being crated, this will be adequate...
April 12, 2016
Cheap junk. It looks okay, but it is held together with gravity so too much shaking, and the "support"/corners will fall off on one side. My 6lb Maltese chewed this thing up, and wiggles his way out without too much trouble. He even figured out how to open the lock so he doesn't have to bend the bars anymore. We leash him to the inside, with the door open now. Combined with a new location, he seems to be content with the crate now, but the only thing keeping him in this thing is his leash.If your dog doesn't like being in a crate, avoid this crate. If it enjoys being crated, this is a nice looking option, but you should consider the all wood ones that look better (I didn't want my dog destroying the wood, and hoped that metal would work, but I was wrong).
Waste of money, complete disaster, poor quality product.
December 11, 2015
This product has several major problems.First of all, the wood façade on the corners does not fit well at all and the bar that covers the access to the opening for the cage pan just sits there so any jostling inside the cage and it falls off.The cage itself has problems with the composite flooring where the dog has a hard time maneuvering because it is slippery with their claws,. Additionally, the clasp that is supposed to lock the tray in place does not work effectively and constantly opens because the dog is slipping inside the cage and making the tray slide as well. The tray does not fit particularly well and with the loose fit, it exacerbates the problem of the tray sliding. Its like a domino effect, tray too small for the cage, dog with poor footing, tray slides, slams into tray clasp which opens and the wooden bar cover goes flying.
Like others have said
October 7, 2015
Like others have said, I wish I had taken the negative reviews more seriously. Our 4-year old 50lb mixed breed has always been in a cage while we are away, and while she does have separation anxiety, this only lasts right as we are leaving. We received this item on Sunday, I put it together on Monday, and by Tuesday she had pulled all the metal pieces inwards and escaped while we weren't home. We returned to a huge mess. This much money on a cage that worked for a day. One top of that, the wood pieces - while they do look nice when assembled, just kinda sit together, there is nothing that actually keeps them fastened. If you move the cage in any way, it wobbles, and the top and easily come off one or more of the side pieces. The front lip piece doesn't stay on for anything. Nice idea, but terrible product.
Works as a crate, but cover is shoddy
April 14, 2015
This crate fits our 25lbs Boston Terrier just fine, but the construction of the cover around it is lousy. Other reviews have suggested this as well and I should have heeded their advice. Basically, what is made to look like a table in the photos (what with books and a coffee cup on top of it) is really 8 separate pieces of faux-wood that sort of fit together, but there is no structural integrity to this piece, and it mostly just rests on top of the crate. It also incessantly falls apart with the dog routinely getting in and out of the crate, just regular use, and so I was constantly picking up pieces and trying to wedge them back into place.Got to me too much trouble than it's worth, and so I've been using ti as a standard crate since then, which it's mostly fine. The construction of the crate wouldn't hold up to any dog who is determined to try to get out of it. My dog bent some of the bars when a plumber was over and while they're mishapen, the crate still does the trick.-- Update 1 year later --My 25 lbs dog completely destroyed the crate one day and has rendered the door mechanism useless. I won't buy this again, and for the price, demoting this to one star.
I gave it one star because zero was not an option
May 22, 2014
This product is awful. The top was damaged out of the box but given how bulky it was to put together (I knew that ordering large) I figure the bad corner was against the wall and wouldn't be seen. My problems started on day two of using it when my 40lb dog broke out of the large crate, designed for much bigger dogs by bending the whole thing. It is worthless, flimsy and bends easily. Do not buy!
2%
Never will purchase dog stuff from amazon again.
February 7, 2017
The box was in horrible shaped could see it has been returned with the holes and stickers ripped off. Got the box opened and the package for the handle was opened so the parts were everywhere. The crate itself was bent and full of grass. It was clearly used and returned and sold as new again. As a amazon lover I am very disappointed. Ring worm and other diseases are very common and contagious in dogs.
NOT a sturdy crate!
November 28, 2016
We have had this crate for a while now & my puppy has almost annihilated it! When we first adopted our beagle/visual mix, a friend gave us their airline approved crate to keep her in. But(being plastic) she ate a hole in the side of it. So we bought this crate, thinking it would be sturdy enough to hold her. She was about 6 months old, medium size, The 1st time we put her in it she figured out how to slide the bottom pan out. The 2nd time, she collapsed if on herself. So we put zip ties every where to the fore mentioned from happening. Then she broke the latch right off!
Sharp edges at wire joints-beware.......
October 11, 2016
They obviously have no quality control at MidWest. The top of the crate (the only side I checked) had several very sharp and jagged edges at the joints where the wires were joined together. Before I realized there were sharp edges I cut myself. I began to mark the areas and after finding four such areas I stopped counting and marking. Didn't check the sides or bottom. Packed it up and am sending back. Won't buy from MidWest again.
A nice snack for my 10 month old german shepherd.
September 25, 2016
This was a great Kennel... until my german shepherd ate it. It was fine when he was a puppy, but now that he is almost grown (10 months), it does not measure up. He also just broke the second tray. I would not say he was destructive, at least he doesn't act that way when I'm home, but apparently, he is anxiously attached and doesn't like being left alone... or just doesn't like being behind bars. I hate to see what would have happened if we had gotten the lighter weight kennel.
3 Weeks and Destroyed
August 23, 2016
My dog destroyed the front of the cage in 3 weeks. The welds broke and the front door is no longer attached. He is a 50 lb boxer. I have had multiple crates and dogs in my life and never seen one break like this. The welds at the bottom broke on both sides of the front door.I don't believe I can return it since I do not have the original packaging and retuning an item this size will cost more than simply buying a new cage. But at least for me the quality of this item was very sub par.Update: After looking closer it is a design flaw (in my opinion) at the bottom where the front is spot welded to the cage. It is a small weld that is begging to be broken. And since the tray is designed to slide out the front, there are no other supports (like there are in the back). Once one weld is broken, the other is not far behind. Our dog is very curious, and so YMMV.
The crate FINALLY arrived, and I really needed it ...
May 24, 2016
The crate FINALLY arrived, and I really needed it. But it was horrible- the entire front panel did not line up, and I could not slide the part through that was supposed to keep the door closed, and one side did not meet the other side by about an inch. A session with a hammer got it to where if I try hard, I can get it to close, but I shouldn't have to do that.Midwest is ordinarily a name I trust. What happened?
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Price
Price
$92.00updated: Feb 27, 2020
$53.99updated: Mar 20, 2020
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Article Number
0854303000201
0027773018889
Binding
Binding
Misc.
Misc.
Brand
Brand
Merry
MidWest Homes for Pets
Color
Color
brown
Satin Black E-Coat
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Department
Department
unisex
Racks/Futons
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$195.34
$129.99
Height
Height
1181.1 in
1063.0 in
Length
Length
748.0 in
1417.3 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Merry Products
Midwest Homes for Pets
Model
Model
MPMC001
1636DD-1P
MPN
MPN
MPMC001
1636DDU
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
MPMC001
1636DDU
Product Group
Product Group
Pet Products
Pet Products
Product Type
Product Type
PET_SUPPLIES
PET_SUPPLIES
Publisher
Publisher
Merry Products
Midwest Homes for Pets
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
7.6
9.2
Size
Size
Medium
36-Inch
Studio
Studio
Merry Products
Midwest Homes for Pets
Warranty
Warranty
Limited 1 year waranty on parts under normal use to be free from defects in material and workmanship
1 Year Manufacturer's Defect
Weight
Weight
137.6 oz
2.3 oz
Width
Width
826.8 in
944.9 in
Feature
Feature

Panels cover the main components of the crate giving the crate a more finished and interior-appropriate appearance like furniture.

Our solid crate top allows personal items to be stored on top, taking full advantage of the surface area with no effect on the crate or pet inside.

Available in three sizes to accomodate a pet of any size. External: 32.5" x 21.5" x 23.5", Internal: 30" x 19" x 21" and Door: 15" x 13"

Includes removable plastic tray that can be pulled out for cleaning purposes

36L x 24W x 27H Inches

Exceptionally versatile metal dog crate with adjustable divider panel

Double doors for side and front access; slide-bolt latches; rounded corners

Easily sets up and folds down to portable size; 2 plastic handles for carrying

Durable satin-black electro-coat finish; ABS-plastic pan included

1-year limited warranty

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