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x Petco The Foldable Dog Travel Crate

4.5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Why We Built The Foldable Dog Travel Crate With Petco

Dogs love their own den, and our foldable dog travel crate gives our best friend a portable space of their own that we can take to parks, campsites, beaches, and more. The mesh doors unzip and unroll to stay out of the way, and they zip securely when we need them to stay. We padded the floor for complete comfort, and added a stash pocket with an external dispenser for waste bags.


Details

  • Foldable travel crate is a save haven for dogs wherever we roam
  • Durable alloy frame with fabric resistant to water, stains, and tearing
  • Padded floor offers welcoming comfort
  • Zippered mesh doors at the front, side, and top for easy access
  • Stash pocket at back for doggy essentials
  • Bottom loops for stake option (stakes not included)
  • Carry handles inspired by climbing ropes
  • 1% of purchase goes to our partners at Mutual Rescue
  • Item #BCCZ2NB
Material
[face fabric, mesh, lining, rope inner, bungee outer] 100% polyester [tubing] aluminum alloy [buckle] 100% plastic [bungee inner] 100% latex
Dimensions
(open) [small/medium] 24 x 17.9 x 16.9in, [large/x-large] 35.8 x 24 x 22.8in, (collapsed) [small/medium] 24 x 17.9 x 2.75in, [large/x-large] 35.8 x 24 x 2.75in
Claimed Weight
[weight capacity] (small/medium) 44lb 1oz (large/x-large) 132lb 4oz
Activity
outdoors
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 2 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

May 17, 2022

Great product, too small for my girl

I got this in anticipation for some upcoming ravel we have with our german shepherd pup. I knew this wouldn't be a forever crate for her but she is already packed too tight in the crate. I would suggest removing the XL label that is a part of the sizing. I would love to see another size added in the future for the big adventure buddies I know a lot of us have. Again I think this product would be a wonderful car camping tool , I just need a taller and longer option.

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Ellie M
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

May 4, 2022

Really Great Crate

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Bought for our lab puppy and we love it!! The L/XL is still a bit big for her (14 weeks old) but we wanted something that she had room to grow into. Really like that the crate folds flat and has a carry strap. The zipper openings on both a long and short side of the crate is very handy since we're always setting it up in different places and the dual entry options ensure it's always usable! The mesh doors easily roll up and velcro out of the way and we love that the top zips open to create a "playpen" of sorts. Our pup likes to scratch at the doors sometimes and I'm impressed that the mesh holds up well to that level of abuse. I also like that it includes tent stakes to make sure that a rowdy pup inside doesn't make it topple over. The floor pad inside is also removable and super easy to clean/wipe down. The exterior pocket with integrated poo bag dispenser is also great for keeping essentials like collapsable bowls and small toys close at hand. The only complaint that I have is that sometimes the zippers can stick when opening - very minor flaw and totally workable though considering the long list of pros!

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Ben W
Backcountry.com

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