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| Brand: Midwest Category: Pet Products
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $55.89 You Save: $74.10 (57%)
New (12) from $55.89
Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 355
Color: Satin Black E-Coat Media: Misc. Size: 36lx24wx27h Shipping Weight (lbs): 35 Dimensions (in): 36 x 24 x 27
MPN: 1636DD Model: Life Stages 1636DD UPC: 027773004837 EAN: 0027773004837 ASIN: B0002AT3M4
Release Date: December 6, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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MADE IN CHINA November 12, 2007 4 out of 12 found this review helpful
Midwest's Life-Stages crates are made in China.br /General Cage manufacture's crates in the USA.
very convenient August 12, 2007 our puppy really enjoys this crate - she has plenty of room to move around and lay down. it is so convenient that it folds up and can easily fit in the car trunk for trips.
I am sure it would have been great.... June 10, 2007 I am sure that the dog crate that I bought from midwest would have been a great dog crate and would have worked wonderfully. the thing of it is that I never recieved the product.. of no fault of Midwest. They sent it FedEx, and FedEx lost it. Then said that it was delivered correctly even though I never got the dog crate. I would like to give a 5 star rating to Midwest on a great product and a quick turn around time from order to shipping, but a -10 star to FedEx for no delivery, bad customer service, and the fact that I am out 70 some odd dollars because they didn't have anyone sign for it. they said that because I ordered the crate on-line that this was my signature and they didn't need one on the other end saying that it was truely delivered. If at all possible I would like to urge whom ever is reading this to not use FedEx.
life stages collaspable cage November 27, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
this cage is very convenient for travel and for daily kenneling. The bottom tray is made from a hard plastic coated metal. very durable. Two doors, one on front one on side is good for any location.
Basic Necessity for a City Dog May 14, 2006 33 out of 35 found this review helpful
If you have a medium sized doggie and are looking for a crate because you live in an apartment, this particular model is a good choice. Crate training is amazingly simple (just don't use it for punishment--make it a happy experience when your puppy go into his crate). We have been using this for two months, and he takes to it easily. br /br /1. Easy to put together and fold away. Solid black e-coat steel wire, conjoined with small metal plates with welded corners facing out. It comes with a slightly smaller divider that you can hook to the insides of the crate. As our puppy got bigger, we moved the divider and eventually removed it. br /br /2. The two doors (one on the long end is off-centered) are not removable and opens only one way so it's not omni-directional when you place it in tight spaces. You may want to check out some crates with three doors if so.br /br /3. The bottom tray is made of black-composite plastic material, easy to wipe clean and slide out from under the short end of the door. br /br /4. I like the double latch, but some people may find it a little more work to open and close day-to-day.br /br /5. If you buy a crate cover, check out Cratewear Pet Dreams 3-Piece (which fits this model well, but only work with the door on the short end). br /br /6. For this price, it's a good crate to highly consider because your goal is to have a sanctuary for your puppy (for time out and quiet-time) and to housebreak your dog and/or temperate from negative behavior (such as chewing furniture, etc.)br /br /I hope this review is helpful for you.
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