🐾 Fortify your dog's space with strength and style!
The Handyulong Large Dog Cage features a robust 20-gauge steel frame with reinforced tubes, double bolt locks for enhanced security, and smooth 360° rolling casters for easy relocation. Designed for quick assembly and effortless cleaning, it includes removable trays and a non-toxic, rust-resistant coating suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Additional Features | Removable, Easy To Clean, Secure, Comfortable, Non Toxic, Washable |
Gap Size | 0.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 88 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37.4"L x 25.6"W x 30.5"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Plastic, Metal |
T**A
Strong, sturdy and convenient
This kennel is awesome. I bought it so my puppy would be safe from mischief any time she was alone. Now she is grown and loves it. If I forget to close the door on it she will go in there to nap. I also bought a super soft and thick dog bed from Amazon that fits it perfectly. Well worth the money, it's very affordable to begin with! Also has wheels so very easy to move around and to clean underneath it.
E**D
awesome
perfect for my pup! it's expensive but it's quality. i love it. i have a big puppy who had separation anxiety and he would paw at it all night n never hurt himself or broke it. never got out on his own or anything. ive had it for a year and it's good as new. ill never have to buy another crate.some cons:i ran into a little problem with putting my pups water dispenser on the crate because the bars are thick and the little clasps were too small to fit but i was able to tie it on there.folding it up is possible but harder than a normal crate because you do have to unscrew some stuff.if it had a second door on the other side that'd be nice.putting it together was maybe a bit tricky just because it's so heavy but i weigh $1.25 soaking wet and i got through it in a couple hours. someone stronger or two people could do it in less than half an hour probably.
C**S
Sturdy crate that holds even the most neurotic
We bought 2 of these. We have always bought crates easy to fold up and move; our late blue heeler wasn't much of an escape artist. Enter Max, Max was a 1year old GSD when we adopted him.He obviously didn't have a good start to life as his separation anxiety was worse than trying to drop off a 2 year old at day care for the first time. He easily escaped Stormys portable crate.That's when I got this crate. Reviews we're good, description sounded great.When it arrived it was easier than I thought to put together.The part that confused me was the instructions saying the grate needed to be on top of the plastic layer on the floor of the crate,but I followed it anyways and we quickly discovered how much of a mistake that was.First day being in the crate while everyone was at work ( before you come for me, we only do thus when they are puppies or acting up. When we can trust them not to destroy the house they can free roam the house) We put Max in the crate and left...When we returned there was no longer the removable grate or plastic tray and he had moved from the dining room to the kitchen and gotten stuck between the fridge and the island. He looked so defeated being stuck and now he knew he was I'm trouble for magical disassembling the bottom and flinstoning his way around the house.All we could do was laugh and look back at the security cameras and watch poor Max lose his mind when we left. After an hour or so he kicked out the grate and shortly after the plastic tray. He then spent the afternoon rolling his crate around the dining room, knocking over everything in his path until he finally was bested by the kitchen island and mean fridge that held him hostage and wouldn't let go to let him play more.Our Second purchase came after adoption of a Doberman pincher puppy; to be clear he's 11 months and almost 80lbs with the mind if a puppy and only has the awareness about how big he is when he wants things off the counter. There was no chance the flimsy Portable crate would hold him. We bought a second Otaid crate. He has not managed to turn it into a petal car yet, he is however a little too excited for the wheel locks to hold him. It's not alot of movement but he can I. H his crate a few inches shifting back and forth with all his weight.Our recommendation is put the plastic tray as the top layer, noone has gotten it out again since we switched it and make sure you lock the wheels and Checks the locks frequently, they'd come loose when a neurotic heavy dog tries to move it, but on the plus side it is easy to move even with your furry friend in it.Hope that helpsPs it is also very tall, good for most big dogs, probably to small for great Danes, great Pyrenees, Irish wolf hound, etc.
J**E
Not indestructible, but very heavy duty with great customer service
I've revised this review up a bit. My dog broke out of the first crate, but the second had held him for 6 months now! Success!First, the pros:This cart is very sturdy, heavy duty, easy to put together, and easy to move. The company is very responsive to customer feedback and honors their warranty.The cons:The crate can be broken by a large dog with high anxiety. However, I think it would be a great crate for a more normal dog. Hank is simply not wired right and when he gets going it's really hard to stop him.I am glad I purchased this crate. It contained him for quite a long time where other crates were child's play to him. Would I buy it again? Yes, definitely. It contained him far longer than any other crate. But most importantly, the company is very responsive to messages and they do honor the warranty. They replaced the crate when it broke. If the new crate breaks when the warranty is up I will replace it with a crate from the same company. In an era where customer service is severely lacking in so many areas, it is refreshing to find a company who stands behind what they do.
H**E
Sturdy but unstable floor
This dog crate is externally appears well built, sturdy and spacious as advertised. It is heavy and takes two people to lift and assemble. Once assembled, it looks great but the semi-plastic bottom pan (I believe it collects fluids/urine,etc.) and the frame that supports the bed and the dog is not firm or stable. The whole bottom part moves like a water bed when the dog steps or sleeps on it. Very annoying .I am planning to fashion a wooden frame to place under the bed in an attempt to make it firm and steady. c
E**S
Large Dog Crate
Very sturdy!!! Easy to move around. Easy to hose down. Great kennel!
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