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MidWest Homes for Pets Ultima Pro Series 36' Dog Crate | Extra-Strong Double Door Folding Metal Dog Crate w/Divider Panel, Floor Protecting 'Roller Feet' & Leak-Proof Plastic Pan

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  • Double door heavy-duty folding metal dog crate | Includes free divider panel, leak-proof plastic pan, a strong carrying handle, rubber feet to protect floors
  • MidWest's Strongest Dog Crate: Product dimensions – 37” L x 24.75” W x 28” H | Weight – 43 lbs. | For dogs with a weight between – 41 to 70 lbs.
  • Convenient double door (front & right side) dog crate configuration with two slide-bolt latches per door securely locking doors in place
  • Dog crate folds flat for convenient storage, travel & portability | Ultra strong crate design creates a safe place for your pet while you're away
  • Family Owned for Over 100 Years | Customer and product support provided from our headquarters in Indiana!


Mid West Ultima Pro Triple Door Professional Dog Crate The Ultima Pro Triple Door Professional Dog crate is a triple door dog crate that uses professional gauge steel construction to provide the ultimate level of durability, function, and security for your pet. Sets up easily with the fold and carry configuration that requires no use of tools and can be completed by dog trainers, dog show competitors, professional breeders, dog lovers, and dog enthusiasts alike. Equipped with three doors for access thru the front, side, and back; plastic carrying handle for easy transporting; removable plastic pan for easy cleaning; and dual slide bolt latches for your pet’s safety and security. Features: · Professional gauge steel construction · Easy-on/ easy-off removable doors · Black powder coated finish · Removable plastic pan · Easy set up, fold down · Surface protective rubber feet and plastic carrying handles · No tools necessary for set up · Bonus guide to crate training DVD included in package Comes complete with a free divider panel Item Specifications: Size: Crate: 25”L X 18.5”W X 21”H Mesh:1.5 X 3” Wire Gauge: 3, 7, 9, 11 Fits dogs 11-25 pounds Crate: 31”L X 21.5”W X 24”H Mesh:1.5 X 3” Wire Gauge: 3, 7, 9, 11 Fits dogs 26-40 pounds Crate: 37”L X 24.5”W X 28”H Mesh:1.5 X 4” Wire Gauge: 3, 7, 9, 11 Fits dogs 41-71 pounds Crate: 43”L X 28.5”W X 31.5”H Mesh:1.5 X 4” Wire Gauge: 3, 7, 9, 11 Fits dogs 71-90 pounds Crate: 49”L X 30”W X 35”H Mesh:1.5 X 5” Wire Gauge: 3, 7, 9, 11 Fits dogs 91-110 pounds Color: Black The recommended weight is an approximation, ultimately your dog should be able to stand up and turn around comfortably in the crate.w


Plumb
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
We really like these heavy duty wire kennels for our terrier breed medium dogs. They are just the right size, plenty strong, and still reasonably foldable/portable. They are still heavy, and a little awkward to collapse and open, but they do a good job of balancing weight and portability with durability and functionality. The flexibility of two door options is nice, as is the included divider for if you get your dog as a puppy, as you need to keep the kennel size appropriate for the dog's size during kennel training. The pricing here on Amazon for these kennels is significantly better than buying lower quality, weaker-built options at the local stores.
Tabatha J Pitts
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
My beagle is tough on things. For a 20lb dog, she sure thinks and acts like she is 60lbs. So we needed a tough kennel.Upon opening this crate, I almost sent it back because it appeared to be warped. Once I got it put together tho, it sets well. Very sturdy. Front door is a little stiff on opening, but it's manageable.Once I put the cover on it, she sleeps in it no problems on the few nights she will actually use it. Also... the nifty divider will make it easier for going to my sister's because we ha e another small dog too. They are of a size enough that I can put them both in the crate if needed.I also like how easy it is to remove the bottom tray-nakes cleaning simple vs the carrier we had to take apart.
João
Reviewed in Spain on June 2, 2024
The materials of this cage are very good.
L M
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 16, 2023
Excellent quality, well made crate.Easy to fold out & lock into place.We decided to get the Large, with divider for our puppy & soon found within a month, that she outgrew that space, so glad we opted for large.Purchased at lower price, so real bargain.
Priscella Livingston
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
I absolutely love this crate. I have looked high and low for a crate that is the right size for my dog. I did not want to have to buy a huge crate for my dog just because she happens to be bit too tall for medium size crate...as if all medium size dogs have short little legs...why in the heck were medium size crates being made only a couple of inches taller than small crates? I live in a very small house so I have a space limitations issues so there was simply no way I couple bump up to a large size crate... Is exactly why I don't have a large size dog. My dog is a medium size dog and will never weigh more than 25 pounds or be longer that 24" long and 20" from the floor to the top of her head. The problem is most medium size crates are about 30"L × 18"W × 20"H. 20" gives her no head room. So thank you MidWest for making a taller medium sized crate. Not only is it taller, it is also several inches wider than other medium size crates. This is really a nice sized crate for a medium sized dog and it is very well made, nice and heavy. This crate has two doors with double latches on each door. Everything works smoothly with no problems and it is very easy to put together. Yes, the instructions at stuck inside but just look for the metal . It came with a handle to attach on top. I added a couple of photos so you can see my dog intge crate. She is a mini Aussiedoodle. She is 20" tall from the floor to the top of her head and 24" long from the trip of her nose to her back end. She weighs 20 pounds. The photos are a bit dark because I put the crate in the corner underneath my tall dinning table...it fits nicely under there btw.Some people have complained about the instructions being stuck inside the closed crate...which is true. However, if you look on the long sides of the crate you will see a clip (see the photo). It wraps around two pieces but will pop apart with one of them detaching while it stays attached to the other one. Do not try to remove this. If you ever want to pack the crate up, this clip will hold the pieces together.Once you have that unclipped it, you should be able to lift up the piece enough to get the instructions out. It's really not hard to put the crate together. I did it without using the instructions but I've put together crates before. Some force is required when you are hooking the end pieces togetger. Be sure the side hooks are in place before you clip together the top hooks and watch your fingers. You definitely don't want to get your fingers caught. The fact that these crates come with a divider is a great bonus. If you are getting a puppy that will grow into a medium size dog, this is a great buy. The divider will allow you to create a smaller space for your puppy and then as your puppy grows you can give it more space instead of having to buy two size crates. A small puppy should never have a lot of room in their crate because it will use that space to go potty in the crate.If you are looking for a great quality crate, get a MedWest crate! These things are definitely a cut above other crates regarding not only the thickness of the wire used, but the pan on the bottom is really nice as well. It is not cheap plastic. If you are looking for a medium size crate for a little taller dog, look no further! MidWest has exactly what you need.
Angela Millan
Reviewed in Mexico on November 9, 2023
Llego antes del tiempo estimado y en perfectas condiciones, el producto es excelente!
EnchiladaBonito
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2022
Arrived quickly to my door and it was fantastic not to have to do much lifting - I purchased the 42 and it’s over 50 lbs. Minimal packaging which I appreciate. Easy to assemble. I had to laugh a bit that the instructions were sandwiched inside the folded crate and I admit I was initially puzzled how to get it undone, but a quick internet search told me about the clips holding it together and after that, it was easy enough to put it together. The crate is not quite 43” as described everywhere but I had called Midwest and they assured me it was 42 ¾ - I had a tight space to put it in so needed to know.Once I had it together I realized there was a chunk broken on the pan. I used Amazon’s link to reach out to Midwest and they answered me in UNDER 20 MINUTES!! That is downright amazing. I sent a photo and my receipt, they asked me to confirm a few numbers on the crate, and they are shipping me a replacement.This Ultima is replacing a competitor’s crate that was half the price but that my new rescue dog damaged in a few weeks and completely destroyed in 10 months. He was only in it for a few hours every day but is 75 lbs of powerful “don’t you dare leave me and go to the store” strong. The top of the old crate was bending inward and the door had to be secured with multiple clips or he’d break it open. When a few welds broke making it dangerous, it was time to replace. This is the model I chose and while he’s only been using it for a few days I am very pleased with my purchase.A cheaper crate with the same double door feature might work for your dog but not mine. It’s clearly sturdier, the door secures with a latch top and bottom, and the company is amazing to deal with.Midwest does offer the iCrate as an less expensive option and based on my interaction with them, I highly recommend any crate from Midwest.
J. Shin
Reviewed in Singapore on June 3, 2021
Very durable, but the paint seems to scratch off more easily than I'd like. And the crate is quite heavy! On the plus side, our dog definitely likes this crate much more than his last one.
Moccasin
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2018
I have four small dogs and each has a Midwest crate. For my two Cairn terriers, I increased the size to Ultima Pro, as opposed to the original size chosen for my two older dachshunds. This particular model has two doors, with two latches per door. The door on the longer side allows me to position them flat against the wall side by side, which is a great convenience.I like the fact I can reach to the back of the crate to position pee-pads or crate blankets, without getting on my hands and knees. It is also a slightly taller crate than the ones used by the dachshunds, and allows the Cairns more wiggle room. Presently, the 17 weeks old Cairn puppy sleeps in hers, and there is room for her older brother to enter and have a nap with her during the daytime. Probably two adult Cairns would find one cage a bit tight, but it is roomy enough for an adult and one sleepy puppy.I've used Midwest Cages for many years, bought many models for both dogs and parrots. I've always appreciated the fine construction of Midwest products, as well as the features included. I prefer the heavier wire gauge in the Pro line, as well as the type of gate latches. I do not use the dividing panel, never needed it, but it is a thoughtful feature which some folks might like to have. This model is taller than the two original Midwest crates I purchased for the dachshunds, but the same heavy wire. The wire dimension increases the heft of the crate, but I seldom pick them up. There are rolling rubber "feet" which do not scratch my hardwood floors, and I roll them as needed. Midwest provides two handles to attach to each crate and they make it easy for two people to lift crate with animal inside, should it be required. I expect these two new crates to last a long time too. I've had the dachshund crates, same quality, since before 2005, and they went through Hurricane Katrina without damage. I place two crates along a wall, end to end, a rug over the top. The crates are a place of privacy, security, comfort, and each dog has one to call his own. I never use the crate for punishment, but occasionally a time out is required--if you've ever lived with more than one dog, you know this! :) Without hesitation, I can recommend Midwest Ultima Pro to a dog lover. Properly sized, it will probably be the only crate you ever need buy for your companion.
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