🦴 Fortify your dog's space with indestructible style and ease!
The Oranland 48-inch Heavy Duty Dog Crate combines military-grade 20-gauge steel construction with a 2025 upgraded reinforced baseplate supporting up to 250lbs. Designed for large and high-anxiety dogs, it features double doors, smooth wheels for easy mobility, and a quick-assembly design with removable pallets for effortless cleaning. Trusted by over 370,000 dog parents and refined through extensive behavioral studies, this crate offers unmatched durability, safety, and convenience for modern pet owners.
A**R
Game changing
Let me tell ya. This thing is great! Easy assembly. Took maybe 20 mins. It’s on wheels so it’s easy to move. 2 of the wheels lock so it won’t move once you get it in place. Bottom tray easily slides out which makes for a MUCH easier cleaning process. Good for large dogs like pits, rots, etc. Opens from the top and side. VERY sturdy. I’ve gone through multiple different kennels for this boy. He chews through the thick plastic ones.. those are also a pain to clean. He can bend the metal and kick out the tray of a traditional kennel. He doesn’t even try to escape this. This one is perfect. Have to kennel him when he’s unsupervised because mister man will absolutely destroy the house. I do recommend putting some kind of bedding in there for some comfort. My boy just goes in there even just to lay down which he didn’t do much with his other kennels. Definitely would recommend for destructive/high anxiety dogs and worth every dollar spent on it.
H**U
PERFECT FOR OUR DOG
This dog crate was delivered to our front door in a very stout cardboard box. It was very heavy, about 95 pounds. We opened the box on the porch and took the top, tray, and floor inside. The frame, sides, were hinged together, so we carried that portion in, which was manageable to carry.The assemble of the crate was easy, but the photos were not clear. I could not see where the floor brackets attached, just the general location. I figured it out and it took about half an hour to complete the job.We are very pleased with this crate. Very well designed and made to last a life-time. All the pieces fit together with ease. Looks great and a lot of room for our pet.We also bought this bed that fits this unit perfectly: EHEYCIGA Orthopedic XXL Dog Beds for Jumbo Dogs with Removable Washable Cover for Crate, Grey, 47x29
C**N
Excellent product
If I could give this kennel more than 5 stars I would. My dog was always able to escape other kennels. This one is very well made and worth every penny. It is easy to put together and she does not get out no matter how hard she tries.
A**S
Great Heavy Duty Cage for full size dogs.
This is a great cage! I bought a 100$ cage from Chewy, and my dog messed it up within a year once he figured out how to escape, which made it dangerous since he would squeeze himself out of the door once he bent it. My dog is an 85lbs German Shepard/Belgian Mal, and this cage really holds up. He can't break out of this and hasn't messed it up at all. He tried to chew the bars, but once we sprayed an anti-chew spray, he stopped. It was fairly easy to build, and all the tools were in the box; it was pretty heavy to carry up the stairs. This is a great buy if the thin wire cages don't work for your full-size German Shepherd or a similar-sized dog. My dog has enough room inside and is easily comfortable. He likes to take his treats inside the cage and take naps in there when the door is open.I also like how it is raised a few inches off the ground, so he can't easily reach anything from the ground and destroy stuff.
B**E
Quality cage
It’s made of thick metal and works perfectly. My dog fits in it well. The latch is a little sticky and you can see the welds on it so if your looking for a perfect appearance buy a different Rand but overall good value for the money.
C**.
HAVE HAD IT FOR 2+ MONTHS
So, for starters, I just got my dog from the shelter and he’s been with us for about two months.He broke the welds on my bigger kennel and completely broke the front of it off, he was 40lbs when we had the old kennel and now he’s 60-70lbs and he’s a shepherd mix for reference, about 3ft tall on all fours, roughly 8-12 months old.We upgraded to this kennel at about the second week having him and he hasn’t had any escapes or brakes as of yet and he seems much more comfortable now.I highly recommend it for dogs with destructive or anxiety driven tendencies. Again my dog is 60-70lbs now so I’m not saying it’s right for all big dogs (like mastiffs or Danes) but it works really well for us and our boy is still a puppy with a lot of growing to do.Pros:it’s heavy duty, the bottom grate has secure latches provided so they can’t pull it up, it drains to the bottom pan super well(tested with water) but I don’t know how well it is with poo, the wheels make it super easy to move(even with them in it), it has a top opening and a side opening perfect for If you need to lay down a bed or give them more water without spills.Cons:the tray on the bottom can be a pain to open because the little metal piece keeps it from opening all the way without you holding it up, the wheel locks don’t do much (they still don’t roll around while the dog is in it though) but that’s about it :)
H**S
Very well made, easy to assembly, and can be rolled around for housekeeping
If you need a heavy-duty crate, this is it. It has doors on the side and the top, and casters for mobility. It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for. There are no edible/chewable parts, the metal is heavy-duty and also lightweight. The sliding latches are heavy-duty and welded. It has a slotted floor that will drain into a plastic pan underneath, so if you have house training concerns, it is also very sanitary.The raised floor is great in the winter for our home. We put thick pads and blankets on the bottom, and the crate stays above the cold floor. Eliminating contact with a cold floor and allowing warm air beneath the deck work very well.There are only (2) things to be aware of - and they are only important if they apply to your needs:1. The spacing between the bars is fairly wide, so a very small nursing puppy could get through them. If you have a dog that likes to shred things, an adult dog with a narrow snout can reach things outside the crate if they're placed too close.2. The overall height vs interior height is different due to the casters. If you have a tall dog, they may not be able to stand up. Check the dimensions of the crate and your dog carefully.Again, if neither of those are considerations for you, then this crate is otherwise perfect.
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