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Keep every member of the household safe while keeping your internal interior designer happy with the New Age Pet ecoFLEX Crate & End Table. With an elegant style that blends seamlessly into any decor, this ingenious design eliminates the need for an unsightly metal crate left out in the open and slips right into your normal decor. Doubling as a real end table, it features a secure latching door to keep your precious crate-trained pet safely contained while you’re away. And the eco-friendly wood and recycled-plastic construction will never warp, crack or split, so you can feel confident that your best friend is safe. Best of all, the beautiful design looks stunning in any room of the house—say goodbye to unsightly, uncomfortable crates. You can even paint this hybrid to fit the color scheme of your dreams. It's the perfect blend of fashionable and functional.
Item Number | 115476 |
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Weight | 4 pounds |
Dimensions | 29.5 x 21.1 x 25.2 inches |
Breed Size | Medium Breeds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Tools Included | No Tools Required |
Recommended Pet Weight | Up to 50 pounds |
1 Dog Crate/End Table
The two pieces called "floor support bar" and "side wall anchor pin" are only included for sizes Large and X-Large. Small and Medium sizes include stainless steel spindles and latch.* Large and X-Large sizes include stainless steel spindles and latches.
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Tip: Before selecting a crate size, please measure the area where the crate will be kept to be sure it’s a good fit for your home.
Size | Exterior Length | Exterior Width | Exterior Height | Interior Length | Interior Width | Interior Height | Door Width | Door Height | Weight |
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Small | 23.6 inches | 18.1 inches | 22 inches | 20.9 inches | 15 inches | 17.9 inches | 11 inches | 16 inches | For Dog Up to 20 lbs |
Medium | 29.5 inches | 21.1 inches | 25.2 inches | 26.8 inches | 17.7 inches | 20.9 inches | 13.8 inches | 16.6 inches | For Dogs Up to 50 lbs |
Large | 35.4 inches | 24 inches | 28 inches | 32.7 inches | 20.9 inches | 24 inches | 16.7 inches | 19 inches | For Dogs Up to 80 lbs |
X-Large | 42.5 inches | 27.6 inches | 30.9 inches | 39.8 inches | 24.6 inches | 29.1 inches | 20 inches | 25 inches | For Dogs Up to 100 lbs |
Customer Rating | Rated 3.5571 out of 5 stars 998 | Rated 3.6316 out of 5 stars 76 | Rated 3.5912 out of 5 stars 181 | Rated 4.28 out of 5 stars 25 | Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars 15 |
Price | $134.99Chewy Price | $118.99Chewy Price | $111.04Chewy Price | $134.99Chewy Price | $169.99Chewy Price |
Breed Size | Medium Breeds | Small Breeds | Extra Small Breeds | Medium Breeds | Medium Breeds |
Tools Included | No Tools Required | No Tools Required | No Tools Required | No | No |
Assembly Required | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Features | — | Double Door, Removable Pan | Divider Included, Double Door, Removable Pan | Removable Pan, Double Door | Removable Pan, Double Door |
Material | — | Wood | Wood | Wood, Coated Metal, Metal | Wood, Coated Metal, Metal |
So our 25lb Whoodle was able to bite through the bars and the wood piece they are attached to and get out. I really, really liked this crate because of the aesthetics and how well it was built; but, our dog got out despite NOT being an aggressive chewer (never chewed on anything but his toys and bones). He's never been an aggressive dog to have been concerned about him breaking out while we were gone. I was wrong. He was able to get his snout through the bars to bite them and gain enough leverage to bite, chew and pull on, weakening the wood enough for it to splinter apart. *We purchased this on January 17, 2021. He's had until today to work on breaking the integrity of the crate. It's a good purchase if you know your dog will not try to break out; because, it's not hard for them to do. Just time and a will to do it.
I have this for my pomchi, she can escape, I mean the latch comes undone every time I tighten it, she only shakes the door for 10 seconds & BAM opens! It’s just a hook that slides down, so I mean, it’s not for a dog who tries to get out. I got it because it’s appealing, & also my dog isn’t as exposed in this one, but it doesn’t hold her at all. Holds my pitbull just fine, tho he’s old & doesn’t try to escape.
First of all, to be clear, my GSD is crate trained. The door ended up falling off as the screws (which are plastic) did not stay in with regular use. I bought in August and had to replace in November with a reliable metal crate. I wanted so much for this to work but it fell apart in just a couple of months. Total waste of money.
I personally think the aesthetic of the kennel is great, however, I have two German shepherds and two golden retrievers. My golden retrievers, I can typically trust out of the kennel when I am away, but my Germans, the male in particular, likes to get into trouble when I leave, so a durable kennel is a must. I actually researched most durable kennels when I found this one ranking at number six, so I of course bought two. Not only are the latched super easy for my dogs to somehow unlatch from inside, but the material is like a wood like plastic that my dogs were able to eat and scratch up from the inside. Personally, it is a one star for me due to my German shepherd, but for my golden, had the Germans but destroyed it, this would be a three star kennel. For the price, I wish it was real or nicer wood and metal.
This crate is the best design and overall product I've seen for this furniture/crate combo. It is much bigger than I expected. So tall! With the idea of an end table, it becomes perfect height for blending in with bedroom or living room. For my 5lb chichi, it is like an fancy hotel with tall ceilings. Very easy to put together. Minimalist steel bars and smooth black exterior. Simple yet Sophisticated.
It's fine for a small crate-trained dog. But, it's held together by (I think) 8 plastic screws. I needed to move it once I put it together and was worried it would just fall apart if I lifted it. The bottom is a flimsy board. Also, the door isn't like the one pictured here. The bars go all the way down to the bottom - I wish they didn't. My dog would be happier with a little more enclosure.
We like this kennel design and Willow enjoys being in it more than the cage style kennel we got from her previous home. While kennel time is very limited around here when it needs to be used she seems less stressed by this style and we can work it into our home decor more easily
If you are crate training your dog or puppy, this is not the kennel for you. This is a decorative piece for a well trained dog. We have 2 that we use in the bedroom as endtables and spaces for the dogs to sleep. They aren't terribly sturdy against a rowdy dog but work for calm, trained dogs. The doors swing inwards as well which is nice since we don't lock the dogs in, it keeps the door out of the way.
I needed an end table and noodle is afraid of noises so this has been great. Went today easy and I left the door open so he knows not to lay by the recliner. He went in and now lays there content as long as I'm close. Makes me feel good for him. I put his little donut bed in and its so nice.
How dare they even charge money for this? I know you get what you pay for, totally get that. But the “screws” are plastic and don’t actually thread into anything. It’s not even staying together unless everything in the room is still and silent. No one breathe on it. Do not bump any base. And for the love of god, DO NOT PUT A LIVING BREATHING ANIMAL IN THERE! My ten pound cat just jumped on the top of it, and it wiggled and moaned against his weight like an elephant just sat on a lawn chair. I can’t even contemplate putting my 15 lb puppy in there, not even because he gets rowdy in his crate from time to time, but because he simply exists. I have never left a bad review in my life, and this was my fault for not reading the reviews prior to purchase…. But, c’mon! How dare you??