🐾 Secure, sleek, and stackable—because your pet deserves the best home base.
The Homey Pet 37-inch Stackable Heavy Duty Dog Crate is a robust, escape-proof kennel designed for small to medium dogs up to 60 lbs. Featuring a durable alloy steel frame with a rust-resistant powder coat, dual doors including an open top for easy access, and lockable 360° wheels for effortless mobility. Its stackable design saves space, while removable metal grids and a leak-proof tray ensure easy cleaning and pet comfort.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Additional Features | Top Access, Weather Resistant, Lockable, Easy Assembly |
Gap Size | 1 Inches |
Item Weight | 40 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37"L x 22.5"W x 31"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
R**A
Great for small to medium dogs
My 6 month old Rottweiler pit bull mix fit in just fine with leg room. She will definitely need the next size up. Great for pit bulls as they aren’t so big. Easy to use and moves wherever you need it to or even great on the ground without the wheels.
C**
Definitely recommend it
Very great and good . My dog love it she is very comfortable.
R**A
I give it a 10
It’s the right size and it has a lot of room for my dog
K**L
Great cage
I love this item I have 2 and as of todays delivery I have 3 however I should have 4.!!! This has been an ongoing problem DELIVERY seems to be somewhat slow. I am hoping I get the other one in 2 days as of amazons updates. We shall see. I still will need 4 more of these.
S**E
Really Solid Crates At This Price
These comments are for everyone, but especially dog people—groomers, exhibitors, rescues, fosters and the like—the kind of folks who are going to really use their crates day in and day out.I bought several of these Homey Pet crates recently. I have tried pretty much every crating arrangement out there over the years. My dream purchase would have been a wall bank from Shor-Line, but that was just financially out of the question.I looked at a ton of options before cautiously taking a chance on these Homey Pet crates. I was most concerned with safety. I read all the reviews. I finally ordered them.First, they’re heavy! They are much more substantial than I was expecting. If you are familiar with regular wire crates or puppy pens, these are much beefier. The hammered coating on them is nice too. It’s easy to wipe clean and time will tell how well it holds up to water and urine.These crates are individually about the size of a conventional 300 wire crate.I put these together myself over two days. For reference, I’m your average female retiree. (Two people with coffee could easily put them all together in one go.) I will say to equip yourself beforehand with a good set of screwdrivers or a cordless drill…the manufacturers thoughtfully include a little wrench and screwdriver—but trust me on this one. Go bigger. Your sanity and hands will thank you.Assembly is very straightforward and uncomplicated…I just went slow and steady. By the last crate I had assembly down to under 30 minutes. No missing parts, and in fact the manufacturer includes extra screws. I found I did have a couple of crates where I had stacking issues, and the intended screws just would not go in correctly; I used the next smaller size of screw instead and that worked fine. But overall, I didn’t have any bent wires or overt difficulties putting these together, which, yay!The wheels are rather small and not the sturdiest. They do lock. I will be moving these crates often to vacuum and mop, so I hope they hold up.I’m not a big fan of the single locking mechanism on the door. It’s meant to be a dogproof safety measure, which I appreciate, but I find it a little difficult—and unless you look closely, you can’t tell if it’s open or secured at first glance. I would have preferred a double latch closure.The grates are a nice size for most medium-to-smaller-dog paws. I have beds covering mine but if feet do get underneath, the diameter and spacing are okay.One thing I don’t like: the two grate pieces are secured via two screws with plastic knobs on them that pass through from the exterior of the crate. If you even modestly secure the grates with the screws (to prevent their movement or removal by a dog), it creates a toe-sized gap between the crate and the grate, both of which are unyielding metal. If you have ever had a suddenly-panicked dog with a trapped toe, you know what I’m talking about. I -really- hope this doesn’t happen here. I’ll update if it does.Another word about those plastic-knob screws. The crates can be opened from the top, and the top lid is secured by two little sharp metal wingnut-type screws. I hate them and don’t understand why the crates don’t come with more plastic-knob screws for the crate top, which would be much less dangerous (at either dog or human-eye-level) and easier to use. I have already replaced all mine.The crates are very nice-looking. They also have, to my surprise, better plastic crate pans than average. I was expecting thin, flimsy pans. These aren’t. I do wonder about the possibility of being able to replace any grates and pans if needed in the future: I really hope that’s going to be doable.The crates seem like they won’t be too hard to keep clean. The grates are easily removed for washing and they aren’t too big or awkward.So far I’m pleasantly surprised and impressed with this purchase. I hope the crates hold up going forward, and that buyers can get replacement parts if they need them…and the jury is still out on the gap between the grates and the crate. Ditch the wingnut-type screws if you have them.A solid purchase so far. Stay tuned.
R**N
Durable and mobile.
Easy assembly. Durable.
A**N
Easy set up.
Very well made, easy set up. Arrived quickly.
L**T
Needs work . Dog knocks out grate and tray
Update: had it a couple months. There is a lot of room for improvement. My biggest complaint is the grates aren't solidly attached, I understand they need to be in 2 pieces to be removed for cleaning. BUT they are not held in place. So my dog is knocking them loose, then shooting the pan out, because that's also not held in place. So my dog then has access to my floor and can also pretty much Fred Flinstone her way around the room, lock the casters. She also has a bar going down the middle because that IS attached, and she ends up sitting on my floor all day, free to tear up the carpet, what is the point of putting the young destructive dog in a heavy duty crate?? To contain it!!!And the lock, I had concerns, and yes it does jam sometimes and I feel it's only a matter of time until it breaks off.I recommend overall you buy a better quality crate.Original review upon assembly:I bought this crate because I like the grate on the bottom and I wanted something nicer and stronger than standard wire crates. It was easy to assemble and it's a good size, my dogs have more head room in this crate than a wire crate of same size with a grate added.It will be interesting to see how long the lock holds up, if that goes the crate would be worthless... also the side door isnt convenient at all, I wanted to get all my dogs this same crate so they match, but I don't have enough room to fit them all sideways. And i don't want to stack them because it's too high for them to jump in and out of. If they had a front door too, I'd be buying a bunch more.
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