🐾 Fortify your furry friend’s fortress in style!
This heavy-duty large dog crate measures 48"L x 24"W x 24"H and is constructed from high tensile-strength welded steel with a professional rust-resistant coating. Featuring a large, easy-to-use door with secure dual latches, it offers a safe, comfortable, and well-ventilated environment for medium to large dogs. Designed for quick assembly by one person and adaptable for indoor or outdoor use, it’s the ultimate customizable kennel solution for pet owners who demand durability and convenience.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Additional Features | Durable, Easy to Use, Adjustable |
Item Weight | 15.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48"L x 24"W x 24"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Metal |
Y**N
It’s really light & easy to move
I don’t like that I have to zip tie the top. That’s not too stable. And they’re really small zip ties. My GSD fits in there good. He loves it . But it’s not worth it I think. Can find a better one for that price.
I**N
Junk
It was junk. It lasted less than a month. The gates are attached by zip ties….. ridiculous in my opinion. It became flimsy and zip ties were broken immediately. Not great for any animal that chews.
A**E
easy to build — good for small dogs
I wanted to give my dog additional space since I’m returning to office soon. I have hard floors so I like that this doesn’t have a bottom; I can easily move it to clean the area. My dog is pretty chill and sleeps most of the day so it’s sturdy enough for her size and temperament. Setting it up was a breeze; no missing parts. I think I had a few extra hardware after setup. If you have a stronger dog or a Houdini I would recommend something sturdier.
N**O
Great for small dogs
The LURIVA Heavy Duty Large Dog Crate provides plenty of space for our puppy to move around comfortably. However, if your dog tends to jump, the optional room might not be so optional, as more active dogs could take advantage of the extra space. While the crate is sturdy, stronger dogs may be able to shift it, so it's something to keep in mind when purchasing. That said, I definitely recommend this crate for smaller dogs, especially if you're looking for a safe, contained area with enough room for them to play and stretch out.
A**R
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
My elderly cat broke her leg jumping off the couch. The vet suggested I confine her for 6 weeks since it was a hairline fracture and would heal itself. I saw this crate, ordered it and it worked out beautifully. Was able to put her bed, a small litter box, food and water bowls in it and she still had room. I did buy a small carpet piece to put on the bottom as it has no base. She is allowed to walk around for 5 minutes every day, however, she enjoys staying in the crate and it's working out well for her recovery which is progressing very nicely. Am very pleased with this product and it was easy to put together! Highly recommend.
G**H
Good value, needs better roof
This is ok, like it's great in terms of size but it could def be sturdier in terms of how you connect the roof to the rest of the cage. It's a good value though and really easy to put together.
S**R
Good depending on Need
Purchased for new terrier who does not like to be left alone. It does not have a bottom on it, so to keep my floors protected and her from sliding it I put cardboard under. Then I put her large bed. As u can see my German Shepherd fit in there with her to play. Size was pretty good. However, held together with zip ties, Sao as she jumped on it, she bent frame and could escape through the open top with just the pop of a zip tie. Not worth the value.
M**E
No match for a 13 pound Chihuahua
I have a 13 pound Chihuahua mix. I purchased this so I could work longer hours and he would have room for a bed, a water bowl and potty area. I only set up 1/2 of the 4 ft Long cage. So he had a 2' X 2' x2’ x 2' area. Plenty of room to stretch etc.I put a stick in the latch lock hole just in case he got excited and tried to open the door.I came home to him greeting me at the door! He shredded the pee pads, dumped the water bowl and started to pry the door open - the cage bars in one corner were bent back to about a 45° angle. He must have rattled it he door enough that the locking stick fell out and the door eventually opened. Had the door not opened I am pretty sure he would have worked the bent area more to get out.The wire bars are slightly thicker than coat hanger wire.So if you have a determined pup they will be able to get out for sure. My little Cujo did.
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