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Beatrice Home Fashions Portable, Collapsible, Pop Up Travel Pet Kennel

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Arrives Thursday, Jan 16
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Size: 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H


Color: Green


Features

  • Portable pop up dog crate is great for travel, camping or hiking
  • Soft sided with mesh screen windows for visibility and ventilation keep pets contained and comfortable
  • Suitable for small to medium size dogs, cats and other pets. Overall measures 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H with 13"W x 13"H door opening.
  • Easily pops up and folds flat to 11" round. Comes with a convenient storage pouch, for backpack or luggage
  • Use indoors or outdoors

Description

This lightweight collapsible dog crate is the perfect pet kennel for keeping Fido with you on all your travels. The roomy pop up kennel packs down to a compact 2" flat x 11" round disk weighing 1.25 lbs to make it portable and easy to pack. Made of lightweight durable polyester with mesh window screen panels for ventilation and visibility. Overall dog crate measures 32.5"L x 19"W and 18"H. Dual zippered door opening measures 13" x 13".


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 32.5 x 19 x 18 inches; 1.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SOLPPK00GRN


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 28, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Beatrice Home Fashions


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • It's a cheap carrier, you get what you pay for.
Size: 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H Color: Red
So this was bought for a very specific purpose, and served that purpose well, but likely won't survive much beyond that single purpose. I have a 15 year old cat who gets anxious and carsick. And we decided to move to a new city around 3 hours away, and I was the one moving the cat and our 2 year old human child, so stopping on the side of the road or at rest stops was something I wanted to minimize to all extents possible. But this cat has never been in a car more than 15-20 minutes without vomiting or pooping all over whatever carrier she was in, sometimes multiple times and on one traumatic (for all of us) occasion, necessitating a bath at our destination. After a ton of research, I determined that my best bet short of medicating her (which, at her age, her vet wasn't thrilled about, nor was I really looking to add "take carsick geriatric cat to the vet" to my to-do list on a day I'm supervising the packing and loading of my entire house with said cat and 2 year old), was buying a larger carrier and hoping for the best. Now as I said, cat is 15. I was honestly having some doubts about whether the trip might be the end of her, and even if it's not, she won't be taking too many more long car trips, if any, so I was not about to shell out three figures for some Cadillac carrier. I just wanted something that would contain her for the move, fit in my backseat with the car seat, and allow her to not feel claustrophobic for three hours. This thing fit the bill for about $20. Now, it didn't fit the bill neatly. First of all, it never stood up straight when opened. It has a lilt to the side about 20 degrees that I can't figure out how to fix. That didn't hamper it fitting in my backseat, but it does limit its utility as a long-term cat bed or anything like that. The fabric is 100% cheap-as-it-comes nylon. It will not hold up to a scratchy cat, or any type of excitable small dog or anything like that. The zipper barely worked, and the windows are... Let's just say I wouldn't put an animal with any drive to escape in this thing. Thankfully, my girl is docile and just yells when she's somewhere she isn't happy, until she goes to sleep. She's no kind of Houdini and I've seen stealthier donkeys. That said, it popped open easily and stood up, if leaning. I was able to layer several old towels and pee pads in the bottom and she still had plenty of space, and it fit behind the drivers seat in my newer model Forester across one side and the middle. It was a little squished between the door and my son's massive rear-facing car seat, but the door closed and it stayed on the seat (though I drive very far back, and the carrier needed the support of the drivers seat. If you're one of those drivers who likes to chew on your steering wheel, you may need to put it behind the passenger seat and move that all the way back for support). And most importantly, it got her from point A to point B in much calmer fashion than I've ever seen her in the car. She was clearly displeased with her lot in life when I shoved her in (I carried her in my arms from the house to the car, this thing will NOT bear weight, plus it's too big and clunky to try to maneuver with an annoyed animal inside), and she gave me a stern talking-to for the first maybe 20 minutes, then she laid down and went to sleep. I had grand plans of putting a tiny litter box in there with her, but alas, that didn't happen, so when she started yowling about an hour from our destination I pulled over to find she'd pooped. So I just took the top layer of towel and pee pad off, right out from under her, shoved it in a trash bag, and continued on down the road, and there was more than enough space for this maneuver without removing her from the carrier. Once relieved of her bowel movement, she curled up and went back to sleep, and that's how I found her when we arrived at her new home. I never did get it to fold completely again. I got it flat, but not back into the little dinnerplate shape. But whatever, it lives tucked behind a shelf now, and occasionally my son plays in it. If and when it dies, I will not be disappointed. It served its singular purpose with honor and dignity, and I have no complaints. I bought a cheap carrier, I got a cheap carrier, and it performed as one would expect a cheap carrier to perform. For that, it gets a good rating from me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 18, 2019 by JLM

  • Not very sturdy, but big enough to transport a cat in a car with a litter box and room to sleep
Size: 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H Color: Orange
I bought two of these to transport my two cats on a recent 1,500 mile move. They aren’t particularly sturdy, but I positioned them in the middle of the SUV on the top of the laid-down backseats, put a travel litter pan in each, and hoped for the best. The cats were transported to the car in their small backpack carriers, which they hate and can’t stay in for very long. FatCat (panic pooper Maine Coon mix) ripped the seams on his within a few hours by head butting the front with displeasure. After realizing there would be no quick escape (and after his gapabentin kicked in), he calmed down and went to sleep. SmallCat (historically the car sick but handsome and quieter cat who does not require meds for travel) did a few circles and settled down for a nap in his own carrier. He didn’t test the seams, zippers, or structural integrity - so his still looks brand new. Both used their own litter pans as needed and were shockingly calm - I think this was because they had room to move and didn’t feel trapped. Bottom line - they worked for a 3 day car trip but know the following: - Not super well made, but good enough for the limited purposes for which I used them. - Don’t try to carry pets in them. Definitely won’t hold if they weigh more than a few pounds. - Big enough to hold a travel litter pan and a very large cat with room to maneuver. - Helped keep carsick cat chill and, in combo with meds, kept an anxious cat less anxious. Worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 13, 2022 by Joy Hewitt

  • For cross country trip
Size: 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H Color: Red
I bought this months before traveling from california to New York. It took the cat two months to get inside. Treats, pheromones….finally! It’s huge: takes up 3/4 of the back seat in a 2020 Subaru Impreza. But hopefully it gives him space, less anxiety (he pukes, screams and pees on 10 min trips). Had to watch the video a bunch to fold it up again it’s not intuitive but whatever- it’s for one major trip then who cares. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 6, 2022 by Ellie

  • Worked for what I needed it for
Size: 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H Color: Red
I like bringing my senior pup with me whenever I go fishing but he isn’t the best walker and its hard to carry him and all of my stuff so I bought a wagon to carry everything but my dog likes to try and jump out of the wagon as soon as I start moving lol. So I bought this to keep him contained and give me a peace of mind that he won’t jump out and get hurt. It also doubles as a little area for him to go to and get out of the sun while we’re out. It folds up into a small circle so it’s convenient to bring along. It is pretty thin however, so beware if you know you’re dog is going to try and get out of the crate or is just high energy this probably won’t very last too long for you. But all in all it works great for what I needed it for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 30, 2022 by emily

  • Great for a mellow dog.
Size: 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H Color: Orange
I used this for a dog going through heartworm treatment at home and it worked great. That was a very calm dog. Then I tried it in the car on an active dog. He wanted nothing to do with it and the kennel and it would not work for him as he jumped around inside since the sides are so thin. I had to resort to a regular cage in the car. So...depends on your dog. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 21, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect fit for my 8# yorkie!
Size: 36"L x 21"W x 21"H Color: Blue
My Yorkie's wire indoor crate is 36" by 24". His pee pads are 21"x21" so this will be a perfect fit. I wish one side screen was zippered screen because it would be much easier to clean. We are visiting my daughter who has a cat. Hopefully it will withstand the cat's claws? We'll see. If the cat jumps on top of it, it will probably collapse or roll-over. But I needed something small to pack in my carrier-on luggage and this is perfect! I haven't tried folding it back up again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 15, 2022 by Nalawi35

  • Good When You're Safe and Secure
Size: 32.5"L x 19"W x 18"H Color: Orange
This crate did its job whilst camping this summer. I would not use this to leave an animal inside for an extended period of time, or out in the open, it did great in my tent.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 27, 2022 by Peter S.

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