Midwest iCrate Double-Door Home Training and Travel Series
Midwest iCrate Double Door- Designed completely around the safety, security and comfort of you Dog. The iCrate Double door dog crate sets up easily with the fold and carry configuration that requires no use of tools and can be completed by almost anyone. The dog crate comes to you equipped with every feature you can think of; Two doors for easy access to your pet inside either thru the traditional front door or access your pet from the side with the second door. The Double door also affords you more opportunity to fit larger crates in more easily in with your existing rooms or vehicles, a composite plastic pan for easy cleanup in the event of an accident, two plastic carrying handles to move the dog crate from one location (more…)
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Jul 3rd, 2010 at 4:25 am
This is the 3rd or 4th Midwest crate I’ve ordered and and they are all wonderful. I have several sizes and really love the crates with the side and end doors. You have more options in placement of the crate. The divider panel really comes in handy when I’m potty training, too. With four dogs of all shapes and sizes–Great Pyreenes down to a Maltese–I highly recommend any crates by Midwest. They are perfect for training. My dogs love them and use them every night. They also like them when it’s thundering and lightning. After their last night potty outside, they crowd around their crates and can’t wait for me to open them up so they can bed down for the night. (Doesn’t help that they each have 2-3 treats waiiting for them inside.)
Jul 3rd, 2010 at 8:31 am
Got this to travel with Great Dane puppy. Set up and broke down very easily, especially considering my all thumbs approach to such items. Could easily be carried by one adult to the car. Did not attempt to use it along the way – remained folded during trip. But set up very nicely at the destination. I used the second largest and, at 4.5 months, the dog still sees it as home and stays all night with minimum complaint. My only surprise was that, in its folded state and as compact as it is, it still takes considerable space in our crossover vehicle to accommodate. We ended up standing it up and bungying to the side of the cargo compartment.