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Contour dog crates by Midwest Homes for Pets are your dog's home for life! Designed completely around the safety, security, and comfort of your dog, Contour crates set up easiy in seconds without tools. Contour crates easily fold down to a portable size for suitcase-style carrying and include plastic carrying handles to move the folded crate from one location to another comfortably.
SKU | 2877578 |
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Primary Brand | Midwest |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | Metal |
Breed Sizes | Large |
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Length | 36.41 IN |
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Height | 24.4 IN |
Width | 23.22 IN |
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irs5497
6 years ago
Great quality. All in one piece, folds into the crate and easily collapses to p...
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4 years ago
This is the flimsiest crate I have ever bought. Having purchase over a dozen of ...
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I have a 6 year old black lab/German Shepard mix and she tore up her wire crate and a bent wire punctured her foot in the ankle area toward the outside and the other side is swollen. The puncture is pretty deep and she barely puts pressure on it. What should I do?
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