🐾 Upgrade your pup’s playpen with leak-proof durability and effortless cleanups!
This leak-proof replacement tray fits MidWest Puppy Playpen models 236-05 & 236-10, measuring 17.75 x 36.75 x 1.125 inches. Made from durable, odor-resistant injection molded polypropylene, it features a slide-out design for easy cleaning and comes with two trays plus a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.
B**O
So versatile! Can go from weaning Goldendoodles and Labradoodles to raising meat rabbits!
I reviewed the Midwest playpen dog cages back in September of 2020 when I was still raising Goldendoodles and Labradoodles. I loved them for weaning and transporting my puppies! After my review everyone was buying them in the dog breeding world. Since then I've retired that mission and the husband opted to use my Midwest playpens and cages for raising meat rabbits. It's a huge size compared to the tiny 2.5' x 2' x 18" tall stackables most folks use and by far cleaner, easier on adding or removing rabbits, and more humane by offering the rabbits a nearly normal life as well. We did some adjustments by dropping the pen floors down to the very lowest position, added the clear sidewalls and corner protectors inside to divert urine and feces into the plastic trays below with puppy pads. Works fantastic. The husband built lovely slightly elevated to the rear side stands to accommodate 4 of the 3' x 3' cages in a row on each side of the rabbitry, covered the surface with rubber so they can be hosed down, and everything is at waist level for easy access to the bunnies and taking care of them. When it's time to breed, we use a small dog carrier, slip it through the huge doorway of the crate and force our ladies into a corner where they quickly hop into the carrier. Then we can carry and release them to the buck instead of being scratched up or causing trauma and stress to our does. Additionally, due to the huge size of the interior we added a 'Booda' cat litter box for the kits to be delivered and weaned inside, and we can open the top of the cage (the two wire doors) to take it out when the does are not giving birth. This allows us to hose them out before the next kindle is due. But better yet is being able to add the jumbo sized corner litter box. Now all of our bunnies are being potty trained to use them. Once we tweaked out the small problems and issues, we ended up with a stunning and super clean rabbitry that is not only efficient, but keeps our bunnies happy and content. We have opted to use the 4' x 4' sized cage for our Flemish giant buck as he needs the additional room when mating with another Flemish doe. Because the Flemish are so gentle and friendly, we have no issues moving them about or catching them in the larger sized dog crate. These crates are also made with the coated wiring which alleviates any sores or injuries on the rabbit's feet. As a note, we left the original horizontal flooring in instead of opting for the 'grid' version for the does to prevent any kit losses were one to slip out of the Booda nesting box. Since we keep a piece of two-by-four in each cage for rabbits to gnaw, if any 'berries' are on top of the wire, a light tap sends it through to the pans below. But knowing the kits will not fall through is worth this small additional effort. The cages allow the rabbits to remain in a screened in outdoor enclosure with roof overhead for optimum airing. We have a portable swamp cooler we use during the summer for cooling them down, and they love it. Winters are so mild in southeast AZ that we have no concerns, plus they have their enclosures to hide in as well. The dog cages can be moved easily enough if needed, but so far there has been no reason to do so. It smells wonderful, no urine as it absorbs into the potty pads. We hose down the entire supporting stand tops every other week, but only to eliminate dust since the urine and feces is nicely contained in the trays. We dump the trays daily, and change out the puppy pads weekly along with a rinse from the hose. We simply remove all of the trays, spray the stand top down, then replace the trays. Since the stand is slightly elevated to the back all water runs off onto the fake grass below and to the front. Dumping daily is so easy, too. Fast, efficient, and so much nicer than 99% of the rabbitry cages we have witnessed so far. Highly recommend this method, as these cages are very solid, secure, and will last forever. This works well for a smaller homestead rabbitry. The commercial growers generally have more compact and efficient units, which we've considered, but did not like the tiny cages, the lack of 'exploring' area, or the stacking methods which reduce human to animal contact time. We feel all animals should have a fun and normal life regardless of their mission or purpose.
M**W
Durable and Affordable
durable and affordable
B**K
Well worth the buy.
It's a great item to have especially if you have puppies and kittens. Gives the animals plenty of room to play. It's somewhat easy to set up.
A**R
Damaged tray
The tray was was not inside the crate for shipping and was cracked in 3 different places.
I**N
I love this cage…
The set up instructions are non existant, not sure how to use the center plastic rod this comes with but the cage itself is very useful. Need a good brush for cleaning and heat pad/whelping blacket and your good to go. This thing is huge. I comfortably have 12 pups in it. My life would suck without this box. The black plastic center rod is good material, but i have no clue how to use and no video or instructions on how to use it..
R**W
Good
Great product, trays arrived cracked and there’s no instructions on how to put it together but it works great
C**E
New version dangerous to puppy feet
I am a dog breeder. I have purchased these grates from Midwest ever since Central Metal stopped making a 24 x 36 puppy playpen. Originally, and up to about 3 years ago they were adequately welded and covered with a thick vinyl coating, that protected the dogs' feet from the weld and from the fairly thin gauge wire. The first photo is of one of my old Midwest grates. These have held up pretty well, and as you can see, the welds are well covered. The second photo is from a recently purchased Midwest grate. As you can see there is almost no vinyl coating on the wires. The welds are poorly done and about one quarter of them have sharp spines protruding through the sparse vinyl coating, such that my hands were cut and bleeding from scratches during unpacking the grates. Any pups walking on these grates would have injured paws in seconds, which could result in serious infections and permanent disability. Photo 3 shows one of these sharp spines. Since I really needed these replacement grates, I spent about 3 hours filing down these spines from the exposed welds - about 60 of them. I believe these should not be sold to house animals - they represent certain injury unless great care is taken to manually inspect and file down any sharp projections on the weld joints. So buy these if you must, but be prepared to spend hours making them safe to put your pup on. Or buy them and send them back so that Midwest might get the message, and make their Chinese manufacturer deliver a safe floor grid that people are paying good money for!
A**Z
Damage upon unboxing
Disappointed how bent the end corners are that we had to fight it for an hour to get it connected!! I’ve purchased several in the past and never got one so bent up and of course returning it would be unbelievably an equal pain in the butt! 🤦♀️
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