Please note that the product information displayed is provided by manufacturers, suppliers and other third parties and is not independently verified by Petco.
MidWest Homes for Pets' iCrate Double Door Kit is the perfect starter kit for any new dog parent. Instead of searching around for different crates and accessories, get everything you need to create your dog's cozy retreat in one convenient box, saving you time and money. Now, when your dog comes home, you'll have everything you need to give your dog the private den-like space he instinctively needs. The 36" iCrate Double Door Kit accommodates intermediate-size dogs such as Brittany Spaniels, Bulldogs, and Whippets. In each kit, you'll receive one double door iCrate, one QuietTime Fleece Crate Bed, one QuietTime Crate Cover, and two Snap'y Fit food & water bowls. Everything in the kit is sized to be a perfect fit to the crate.
SKU | 2983830 |
---|---|
Primary Brand | Midwest |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 25 LBS |
Primary Color | Black |
---|---|
Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | Metal |
Breed Sizes | Large |
---|
Length | 36 IN |
---|---|
Height | 24.75 IN |
Width | 23.25 IN |
1 Year Manufacturers Warranty
Yes, I recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
36 Inch Dog Crate
Double Door Dog Crate
42 Inch Dog Crate
48 Inch Dog Crate
54 Inch Dog Crate
Big Dog Crates
Collapsible Medium Dog Crate
Medium Crate For Dog
Medium Dog Kennel
Heavy Duty Extra Large Dog Crate
360 View Dog Crates
Large Dog Crate For German Shepherd
Cool Runners Dog Crate
Dog Crates, Kennels, & Accessories
Dog Crate & Kennel Accessories
Functional Dog Crates
Dog Crates For Adult Dogs
Brown Dog Crates
2 In 1 Pet Crates
Best Dog Crates For Large Dogs
Midwest Dog Crates, Kennels, & Accessories
Midwest Dog Crates, Gates, & Housing Accessories
Midwest Dog Bed Pet Size
Midwest Dog Crate Mats & Pads
Midwest Dog Gates & Pens
Midwest Outdoor Dog Enclosures
Midwest Dog Beds & Bedding
Midwest Small Animal Cages, Habitats, & Hutches
Midwest Rabbit Cages & Habitats
Midwest Chinchilla Cages & Habitats
Midwest Ferret Cages & Habitats
Sport Pet Dog Travel Crates, Carriers & Kennels
Lucky Dog Dog Crates, Kennels, & Accessories
Richell Dog Travel Crates, Carriers & Kennels
Pet Life Dog Crates, Kennels, & Accessories
Perfect Pet Dog Crates, Gates, & Housing Accessories
Richell Dog Crates, Kennels, & Accessories
Midwest Bolster Dog Beds
Majestic Pet Dog Crates, Gates, & Housing Accessories
Lucky Dog Dog Crates, Gates, & Housing Accessories
What size crate should I purchase for an adult German Shepherd I am planning to adopt?
So my dog keeps peeing in her kennel. I have started making more frequent potty breaks and that has helped some. But she still has accidents about twice a week. So I have thought about getting her a smaller kennel. She is in a 42’’ wire kennel. She can lay in a ball in the corner of it and not take up much room. She is too tall for a smaller kennel. What should I do? Also she had had all her bloodwork done and nothing is wrong. She is 30’’ tall and 30’’ long.
I adopted a medium mixed dog yesterday. He was neutered the day before. The humane society's record showed he was crate trained. He barks almost constantly when in his crate, except the first few minutes when he's working on his peanut butter Kong. I walk him before crating and he urinates and sometimes has a BM during the walk. If I can't get this addressed, I may have to return him. Please help!
I'm having trouble trying to find the proper enclosure for my dog. She seems to be having separation anxiety and she already destroyed a part of my door after only being alone for 2 hours. I'm gone for work for about 9 hrs a day so I don't want something where she wouldn't be able to move comfortably..what should I do?
What solutions are available for dog travel anxiety
How much is the wellness plan and what is included? I have 3 small dogs and 1 large dog.
for a russian dwarf hamster, 7 weeks old, Dimensions: 13.500 inches H x 20.125 inches W x 33.000 inches L, is this enough ventilation? the holes are at the top of the container, 4"x24"
hello!! I bought a puppy American crocker spaniel 2 weeks ago. I buy a crate and a little carpet for her crate. every day I find little dry worms in her carpet. she has her first set of shot on june 6
I have two females and two males six weeks today ready to go to there forever homes and I made them a kennel outside and got home from work one had there head stuck in the kennel and was gone
We recently got an electronic doggie door. While we are training them we have it set to unlocked. Our 50-pound lab mix has pretty much figured it out. However we also have midna the Chiweenie she is scared of the door I think so because we had to buy it says for the bigger dog and every time she considers going through right after Sarah it smacks her in the face. It is light enough for her to push it open if she decides to they both had the same training when we first got it but she refuses
Hello. We have a 9 week male Morkie named Grits. We are trying to potty pad training and crate training. We let him out every 2 hours and let him do his business. Then we play with him for a bit, then back to the crate. Our question is, can we move the crate upstairs with us when we go to bed? The wife would really like for him to sleep in bed with us,but not until he is potty trained
I am crate training my German shepherd puppy, although, I am having a bit of trouble. During the day I leave the crate door opened for him, and he goes in as he pleases. At night time he goes in his crate and does not whine or cry as long as I am sleeping near him. On the other hand, during the day when he goes in and I lock the door and step away from his sight he cries and whines. How do I move passed this behavior? I want him to enjoy his crate, especially when I have to run an errand.