IRIS Dog Exercise Playpen, White, 24-in, 6-Panel

At a Glance

  • Plastic
  • Assembly Required
  • Made in USA
  • All Lifestages
$59.99 Chewy Price
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About This Item

Details

  • Small pet playpen is made with durable, heavy-duty, molded plastic and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • The door panel makes it easy to put your fur-iend in to or take him out of the playpen.
  • Panels easily snap into place for quick, convenient assembly.
  • Includes 5 non-door panels and 1 door panel—each panel has rubber feet to protect your floors and help keep the pen in place.
  • This exercise pen is the perfect size for your puppy or small pet.

Instructions

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Questions & Answers

3 Customer Questions


Does it fold or do you have to take it apart first?


How big are the holes in the panels?

Answer by ChewyJun 02, 2025
The holes measure approximately 2.45 inches by 2.15 inches.

Can 2 pens be linked together?

Answer by ChewyJun 17, 2025
Multiple pens may be linked together.
4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
119 Ratings

Customers Mention

Chewy identifies key considerations with the help of artificial intelligence and our veterinarians.

Durability

79% Positive

Portability

80% Positive

Safety Features

87% Positive

Size and Space

77% Positive

56 Customer Reviews



Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Lynda on Jan 26, 2026

Gated area

We put it up for a new puppy, it kept him confined for a little while. Is very flimsy soon he will be able to jump out or push the sides down. My mistake puppies

We put it up for a new puppy, it kept him confined for a little while. Is very flimsy soon he will be able to jump out or push the sides down. My mistake puppies are smarter than we think. Would not buy again.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Rosanne on Jan 24, 2026

Good size

Well , on day two this 8 week old puppy at 4# figured out how to climb out of the pen and that was it - folded it up and put it away. Useless.

Well , on day two this 8 week old puppy at 4# figured out how to climb out of the pen and that was it - folded it up and put it away. Useless.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Candy on Dec 20, 2025

Safe for me senior dog

It’s easy to assemble and the perfect solution to keep my older dog safe and confined, and I am able to keep her close to me at night!

It’s easy to assemble and the perfect solution to keep my older dog safe and confined, and I am able to keep her close to me at night!


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Lauri on Oct 11, 2025

Not puppy proof!

We got a new puppy for my disabled husband. Trixie is a one pound chiweenie. Since she's so tiny I was afraid to leave her loose in the house. I've used Iris pens

We got a new puppy for my disabled husband. Trixie is a one pound chiweenie. Since she's so tiny I was afraid to leave her loose in the house. I've used Iris pens before and was always happy with them. Trixie got ger head stuck thru the hexagon spaces! So lucky we were home!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Joan on Aug 27, 2025

Iris playpen.

This lightweight playpen was perfect to give our puppies a safe start. We are using the six panel model to confine two Maltese dogs. They are secured inside and

This lightweight playpen was perfect to give our puppies a safe start. We are using the six panel model to confine two Maltese dogs. They are secured inside and they do not move or damage the sides. The small gate in one panel allows them to have free entry when they are supervised. The pen is big enough for food, water , a small bed and a pee pad for necessities. With all those items, there is still room for a few toys and two pups to play. Our pups are less than five lbs. I am not sure how it would be for a large dog.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Kevin on Nov 7, 2025

Circles too big for a Maltese skull

She could fit her head through those circles. I would recommend this for larger dogs. I gave it to our pet rescue here in Idaho Falls.

She could fit her head through those circles. I would recommend this for larger dogs. I gave it to our pet rescue here in Idaho Falls.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Angela on Jan 20, 2026

Dog Gate

Not sturdy at all and doesn't hold the puppy in. Cheap quality

Not sturdy at all and doesn't hold the puppy in. Cheap quality


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Linda on Aug 26, 2025

Not appropriate for very small dogs

We have an 11 week old Yorkie. The pen seemed to be working out for us especially with the door to opened and closed when needed. Jovie would put her little snout

We have an 11 week old Yorkie. The pen seemed to be working out for us especially with the door to opened and closed when needed. Jovie would put her little snout through honeycomb but it wouldn't allow her head through...or so we thought. I walked back from the kitchen and saw her hanging by her head completely through the hole. She was able to put her snout in the hole...then turn her head slightly and flatten her ears. When she turned her head back to the vertical position,,,,her ears wouldn't allow her head to go back through. It took my husband 15 minutes to work with his tools to break the honeycomb plastic shape. I came close to calling the fire department. We are so grateful that we found her so quickly. When it seems like their head won't fit through, it only took a slight turn on the hexagonal to make it possible. Please make people aware that this could happen...not just a weight thing but the head shape as well. Thankful for a good outcome but I don't think the hexagonal shape should be used for very small dogs...add a caution to the product information.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Jill on Nov 17, 2025

Good for small dogs

Contains the dog well however, I have to step over it when I want to enter because the door is only for the dog

Contains the dog well however, I have to step over it when I want to enter because the door is only for the dog


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Bonnie on Dec 2, 2025

I like it because Sheba is a puppy and wants to get under my feet.

I liked it but Sheba wasn’t to crazy about it. She doesn't like to be confined

I liked it but Sheba wasn’t to crazy about it. She doesn't like to be confined