🐾 Secure, sleek, and travel-ready—because your best friend deserves the best!
The BestPet 24" Foldable Metal Dog Crate combines robust metal construction with dual secure doors and a leakproof ABS tray, offering a durable, easy-to-clean, and portable kennel solution ideal for small breeds. Its rust-resistant frame and tool-free foldability make it perfect for both indoor comfort and outdoor adventures.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Additional Features | Removable, Leak Proof, Weather Proof, Easy To Clean, Secure, Durable, Collapsible, Lockable, Comfortable, Adjustable |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24"L x 16"W x 19"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Metal |
B**I
Easy to set up and take down, love the two doors and divider
I have a puppy right now, but he is expected to reach 80lbs. I wanted to get a crate that could grow with my dog and that is why I bought this crate. It has a divider, which is easy to put in, so that you can make it bigger as your dog grows. When I first got it, I was a little hesitant about setting it up, but it probably took me about 10 minutes to do so. And once you see how it works, it is so easy to fold it back down and transport it in the car. I also love that the crate comes with a tray because it makes it a lot easier to clean. One reason why I chose this crate over others is the two doors. I have found that crates with one door make it harder to clean and you can only set up the crate one way. Overall the quality is great, it is not too heavy even when folded down, and I have had no problems so far.
W**
Perfection for evacuation needs.
We have two cats and were (currently still are) affected by the Palisades Fire which has decimated our city. We had evacuated 5 wks prior when hit by the Franklin Fire and had older small crates which gave no room for anything but blankets and a bowl. It was really tough getting them to use the litter box outside the crate and water bowls were getting water everywhere. So when we got home I bought these thinking it might be years before we used them. 5 weeks later we've been evacuated for a week. The cats have stayed happily in their crates (we're not somewhere they can be out easily) with room for a bed, some blankets, their water fountains and litter boxes. The weight is not prohibitive for a small but strong female, with a handle on the side to make lifting easy. The size a large enough but still fits easily in my husband's car. I know they're for large dogs but they're basically condos for cats.The bases lip keeps and escaped litter in, they're easy to clean and supper easily to fold and unfold making assembly a breeze. Quality seems solid. We threw away the additional partition as we didn't needed for our needs.
J**R
Wonderful crate for growing dog!
Great crate for the price, came fast and was easy to put together. I will say if you’re concerned your dog may be destructive, this may not be the best choice. The steel while durable, could definitely bend with an aggressive chewer. Plenty of space for my 16 week old Dalmatian Lab puppy to grow into!
M**
For toy sized puppies
The media could not be loaded. The 24 inch crate is SMALL. As in I am now upgrading to a 48 inch for my 4 month old runt Pomeranian to fit a small bed and a puppy pad. The 24” is tiny, it does not close a doorway, does not fit a bed and pad. However in my video you see a pad and bed just know the bed is TINY and the pad is folded in half to fit which I don’t recommend. It’s still good for traveling and folds up easily. The doors get stuck all the time tho which is frustrating. I think for $20 it’s a good lay down spot for a toy/ xxs pet. My dog was about a lb and a half in the video. He’s now about 4 lbs and I am getting a 48 inch cage. Skip this size for a small dog unless it’s strictly for travel purposes.
Z**A
Durable
Love this for my puppy, it seems durable and the size I got was just perfect, I love it and my puppy loves it as well, really works well and its value for your money.
F**O
Excellent crate – sturdy, practical, and easy to set up!
I bought this crate for my puppy, and I’m extremely happy with it. It was very easy to assemble—no tools needed—and the instructions were clear and simple. The structure is solid and secure, making it perfect for training or giving my pup a safe, cozy space of his own.The size is just right, with plenty of ventilation, and the plastic tray at the bottom makes cleaning super easy. I also love that it has two doors with secure latches, which makes it very convenient to access from different angles. It fits nicely into a corner without taking up too much space. Definitely a great investment for any pet owner. Highly recommended!
S**A
Nice crate easy assembly
Works great, easy assembly. Solid not flimsy tray. Easy clean
D**P
PLEASE READ REVIEW
This is going to be a long review but I will do my best to explain why. I am a dog trainer for a living. I also have 3 dogs of my own. I have about 64 cages that I use for work and 6 more cages at my house. I say this to assure you I have experience with many different brands of cages this style.1 - This cage is NOT the standard size normally sold at pet shops, dog training facilities, or basically anywhere else within the United States. Therefor if you ever need to replace the plastic tray bed inside the crate that the dog sleeps on, you will most likely ONLY be able to buy one from this company as the standard trays won't fit right. The reason for this is because of the width of the cage. This cage is 29.5 inches wide, but a standard American cage is 28.5 inches wide. So although you get 1 more inch of width, you most likely can't replace the tray bed should it break or get chewed.2 - The height is also not the standard size. This cage is only 31 inches high while a standard cage is 33 inches high. This makes a big difference when you have a giant breed puppy like a mastiff who's still growing, playing, and stretching, in his bed.3 - This cage length is 47 inches while a standard is 48 inches. This again presents a problem if you ever need to replace the tray inside the cage.4 - This is the most important factor and why I will not be buying from this company again. The gauge of metal they use for this cage is not strong at all. My 4 month old Cane Corso puppy was able to bend two of the bars (with loose puppy teeth) and break off one of the welds. All I needed to do was use one finger and push it back in place. ONE FINGER PUSH is enough to bend the bars on this cage. This could actually be deadly if the situation was different. If this cage was in my car and I crashed it would have crushed completely. The other reason (and most important reason) this could be deadly is God forbid your dog bites a piece of the metal off and actually swallows the piece. This will most certainly lead to a wildly expensive vet visit and could also be fatal. Standard cages are very study and can even be used as a dresser or a shelf if you put a piece of plywood on top of it. Standard cages can hold over 100lbs (of evenly distrubuted weight) on top of plywood, on top of the cage, without even the slightest bit of sagging or drooping. Just 10 brand new unfolded medium sized cardboard boxes with nothing in them, was enough weight to make this cage sag in the middle. I needed a big strong cage for a big strong puppy while he learns and gets crate trained but this definitely isn't it. I gave this crate to my old 7 year old dog temporarily who has been crate trained for years, but I will still be replacing it soon and throwing it out. I'm just not willing to take the chance of the dogs getting a piece off and eating it.
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