With double doors and handle for added convenience, your Great Crate will provide a lifetime home to your dog. Fully assembled and ready to set up, this crate has been designed with rounded corners and close wire spacing for added security and strength.
Precision Pet 2-Door Great Crate Pet Crate, Black, Up to 110 Pounds
(as of 21/04/2010 05:14 - more info)
$170
$132
Listed Under: Doors, Gates & Ramps
Give your pet a bedroom that offers the best comfort, safety, and convenience7-point locking door and convenient carrying handle provide flexibility at home or on the roadFor dogs up to 110 poundsNo a..read more
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I have a 42 pound standard poodle and she demolished this large crate in 3-1/2 days by pulling on the wires, bending the frame, and finally pulling apart the welds. She also easily figured out how to open the door by bumping the door and pushing up with her shoulder. I came home every day to a nervous distressed dog, who also ended up poking herself with the broken wires.
after four days (when the crate was unusable) I got a regular “clamshell” type crate and she is now safely confined, well rested and relaxed at the end of the day.
I’m not sure if this is exactly the same measurement we have, ours if for a 90 lb dog. We keep our 16 lb dog in it during the day. It is easy to clean, sturdy, and the doors close easily. We found a clip on water bowl at a pet store, got a dog bed from Target, and she was set. I feel confident I can leave her in this crate, go to work, and she’ll be safe and comfortable. We do have a plastic sheet under it in case of spills; it is on our carpet in the living room. This is a great product. I read the other review that said a dog demolished it. The crate seems very sturdy and well constructed, but our dog is small. She did manage to drag a kennel across the garage so she isn’t a weakling, but I don’t know if a bigger dog would be able to destroy this crate. We haven’t had any problems and nothing has been bent, broken or otherwise destroyed.
My recently adopted 55-pound Boxer mix figured out how to escape from this crate after two times in it. We tried using a little lock to keep the door closed because we didn’t want to toss it out after spending so much. The lock kept the door closed, but continuing to use this product was a big mistake–the handle in the top of the kennel broke and my dog’s head got scratched up. I would not recommend this product to anyone whose dog shows any interest in escaping since it probably won’t hold up. What a disappointment–the reason we got the kennel in the first place was to keep our dog safe when we’re gone. How sad that his safe place caused him harm.
*update* We got a brand new plastic clamshell kennel with no handles or sharp spots that might hurt our dog. So far he really loves it; we leave the door open when we’re home and he goes in there on his own to take naps and chew on his toys–something he never did with the wire crate. He also doesn’t get nearly as anxious when he’s closed in it and doesn’t appear to have tried to escape yet. Maybe the more “den-like” appearance of the plastic crate makes him feel more secure. In the end I think that, like people, different dogs have different needs. This crate just wasn’t a good match for our dog.
I have two golden retreivers and had one Great Crate. I was so pleased with the first one that I ordered a 2nd one from Amazon. Read a review from somone who said that his fell apart. Well I guess he is stupid! If you put it together correctly it will not fall apart.