🐾 Secure, sleek, and mobile — the ultimate crate for your best friend’s comfort and your peace of mind.
The LUCKUP Heavy Duty Dog Crate is a 38-inch large metal kennel designed for medium to large dogs, featuring a sturdy corrosion-resistant steel frame, dual doors with safety locks, and four locking swivel wheels for easy mobility. Its removable tray simplifies cleaning, and the stackable design helps save space. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it offers a reliable, versatile, and hygienic solution for pet owners seeking durability and convenience.
D**E
Perfect!!
Highly recommend. Perfect size my lab loves it. Will go lay down with the door open. It is his space. Sturdy and looks nice in the room. Love the 2 different door options. Enables me to move it to a different place and still be functional.
E**M
Contains our dog nicely
We had to upgrade to this jail cell as our 40 pound pitty destroyed the wire crate. She tried one time to gnaw the bars, discovered it wasn’t possible and now she chills in it. Sturdy, indestructible thus far and comfortable for our dog. It is big and an eyesore in our living room, but completely worth it to have peace of mind leaving the house. We put the tray on top of the bottom slats and covered with a mat and blanket as she doesn't chew it. Fairly easy to assemble with 2 people.
M**S
Great kennels
Great kennels seem to be good quality. I gave it 4 stars instead of five only because without the try inside the kennel and not the place it goes my does toes go in between the metal slates of the kennel floor when they stand up and it looks painful and I’m afraid they could get stuck in between. We also had to drill out one of the holes on two different sides where it didn’t get drilled or punched out which wasn’t that big of a deal. The kennel was easy to assemble.
A**Y
Perfect for our rescue dog
Our 9 month old rescue dog destroyed his regular metal crate from Job Lot. This looks like a jail cell and is definitely more than I ever expected to spend on a dog crate, but it’s so worth it. The bars are really thick and nothing he’ll ever be able to chew through. The latches are the best part - they latch and then screw into place. There’s zero way he’ll be able to escape and he feels safe and comfortable in it. I’m grateful we found it and I would definitely recommend. My husband is handy so it was easy for him to put together but it comes with zero directions.
H**9
Good sturdy kennel
Luckup kennels are very sturdy and good for dogs that can break out of and bend other kennels. They are escape proof. I have a beagle puppy (6 months) that destroyed two standard thin metaled kennels. I call this one her jail cell. The locks are very sturdy. I wouldn't trust any other brand for my escape artist that turns into Godzilla when she is in a kennel. The instructions for the product aren't great. But as long as you know how things should be built you can figure it out quickly.
B**F
Injured Dog, Not Heavy Duty
Easy to assemble and appeared to be sturdy; however, when put in service it quickly became evident that looks are deceiving and cost us a trip to the veterinarian. The vertical bars are spaced such that most any dog can reach through with its muzzle, and in the case of my dog she was able to get her mouth around the locking mechanisms. The crossbars on the locking mechanisms have very sharp edges which cut my dog's mouth and prompted the visit to the vet. The vertical bars of this crate are 1" square but are hollow so they're easily bent, and the powder coating is flaking off.
M**M
just what I needed
I was looking for a crate for the car that was sturdy unlike the typical wire crates and one that I could see through and had good ventilation, unlike some other types of car crates. This crate fit the bill. It was easy to assemble. I did not put on the wheels since they were unneeded in the car. I installed the floor on the bottom of the crate with straps and not 2 inches up as shown since I needed the extra head space for my dogs. I simply strapped the floor of the crate to the crate frame and since it's not being moved, that worked just fine. I put a primo pad on the bottom bars so my dogs can stand and rest comfortably. So there was some modification for my specific needs, but overall it's a good study crate and that was my main goal.
J**E
Has issues you need to be aware of...
The picture and product description clearly states the crate is 23.6 in wide. It is actually 25 in wide (see pic).Door locks are also cheap, a bit flimsy, and, I would not trust them to hold up if a strong dog determined to break out.The plastic tray is held on two crossbars, but those crossbars don't bolt or screw in and shift positions fairly easily. Moving the crate or an active dog rocking the crate can cause the plastic tray to fall to the floor fairly easily. (Note: The bars themselves have holes on them, just not the crossbars that are part of the crate... It would be easy to put a couple of screws in to hold them in place and I'm just not sure why they didn't do that.)Crate itself is not bad and the wheels are nice. If it had been the size advertised and fit the space I wanted to put it in, I would probably keep it mainly because it's one of the very few crates with wheels that I have found that has a door on a portrait side and not just on the longer landscape sides. As it is deeper than stated, it'll probably go back.
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