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A solid crate cover that comes with metal crate turning the crate into a functional "table" surface while its original structure is kept intact to keep the pet confined. Easy assembly and disassembly; no hardware required. Improves functionality and appearance of pet crate without limiting visibility. Includes removable plastic tray.
SKU | 2768048 |
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Primary Brand | Merry Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | X-Large |
Material | Wood |
Breed Sizes | XLarge |
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Length | 43 IN |
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Height | 30 IN |
Width | 28 IN |
Easy assembly and disassembly; no hardware required. Improves functionality and appearance of pet crate without limiting visibility. Includes removable plastic tray.
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Good but wobbly.
JZCraw
3 years ago
The whole thing is a little wobbly. That was disappointing for the price, but I ...
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White wood crate
Valentines mommy
3 years ago
It’s cute but it’s just a crate with slapped on collapsing wood hanging onto it....
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