Amazon Basics Folding Portable Soft Pet Dog Crate Carrier Kennel, 36 x 24 x 24 inches, Grey
$84.99





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Amazon Basics Folding Portable Soft Pet Dog Crate Carrier Kennel – 36 x 24 x 24 Inches, Grey
Product Dimensions : 35.83 x 23.62 x 24.02 inches; 9.66 Pounds
Item model number : 12002-36GY-APL
Date First Available : February 5, 2019
Manufacturer : Amazon Basics
ASIN : B07GPKK1RR
Best Sellers Rank: #21,599 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #45 in Dog Soft-Sided Carriers
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Soft-sided carrier in Grey with top and front openings; for pets up to 70 lb and under 32 x 21 inches (LxH), like a Beagle or Bulldog
Durable polyester and PVC material with sturdy zipper closures for secure containment
Top handle and shoulder strap for easy carrying; folds flat for compact storage
Multiple screened panels for ventilation and visibility; machine-washable soft fleece pad for comfort; handy pockets on top and sides for storing treats, toys, and more
Note: Your dog should be able to stand up and turn around comfortably while in the crate. Measure from nose to base of tail when standing, and from top of head to floor. Add 4 inches to those measurements to confirm optimal crate height and length.
Customers say
Customers find the pet crate to be well-made and sturdy, with one mentioning it stands up well during long car trips. The carrier is spacious, accommodating 75-pound dogs and multiple cats, while being easy to assemble and disassemble frequently. Customers appreciate its portability for travel, lightweight design, and foldable design that collapses flat for storage. The zipper durability receives mixed feedback, with some finding it solid while others report it coming undone.
9 reviews for Amazon Basics Folding Portable Soft Pet Dog Crate Carrier Kennel, 36 x 24 x 24 inches, Grey
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Celere1 –
Great for cat car travel, outstanding quality, be sure and choose the right size for your needs!
We have purchased two of these – the 36″ and 26″ for transporting our cats on longer car trips to the WSU vet hospital. I would first say that the quality of the carriers is exceptional, and nicer than other brands at twice the price. One of the vets at the hospital asked us about the carrier and said he was going to get the same one (26″) for his small dog.Neither of our traveling cats are natural travelers, so we wanted room for them to be comfortable. We purchased the 36″ carrier first, wanting maximum space for a bed, small litter box and food for comfy and complete travel needs. It is HUGE for one cat. Look carefully at the overall dimensions to see how big it is and the overall volume (also see photos for comparison). The 36″ size is not easy to carry with a passenger, although the shoulder strap helps. Because it is a soft carrier, any creature bigger than about a 15lb cat will make it doubly difficult. Small suitcase style roller wheels would be a wonderful addition.We made a second purchase of the 26″ carrier when we needed to transport 2 cats and weren’t sure if they would enjoy the togetherness of many hours in the car. The 26″ carrier has room for a small pet bed at the back and a bit of space left in front. Space for a pet bed made a big difference in travel comfort. It was easy to carry into the vets, taking center of gravity into account. It also has a pouch, sized smaller that the 36″ carrier. Will add photo on update of this review.I have attached photos of the two carriers side by side to compare the volumes. Ten inches does not sound like a tremendous size difference, but the 36″ carrier is probably double the volume of the 26″ carrier. We have a mid-size SUV, and needed to drop the back seats to fit both. Sde by side, the two carriers filled the cargo space width.Which carrier did the cats prefer? Our alpha cat is not a great traveler, and does not like to see the scenery going by at 70mph, so he did not appreciate the great view through mesh panels on all four sides of the big carrier. (Or rumble strips on the road. Or my husband’s driving, apparently.) On both trips, he began yowling very insistently at the scary view out the front and back, and we ending up throwing a dark cover over the sides and back so it was more like a safe, dark cat cave. This worked so well I plan on sewing a permanent four-sided cover that can travel in the zipper pouch (which, by the way, is also great for carrying food, harness, leash, and a bit of water, but must be flipped up to access the door easily). Our second cat was fine in the smaller carrier, and I have come to firmly believe that cats prefer smaller, safer cave-like spaces. We ended up in a hotel room with one of the cats for 4 nights pre- and post- surgery, and he regularly went inside the 26″ carrier to sleep in his bed. It was also not hard to put him in there when he was a bit reluctant. The door is big enough that a cat can’t do a giant 4-way leg spread extravaganza to resist being shoved inside.Both carriers are highly recommended for longer car trips and for times when you need to restrict your cats activity level for awhile. Just make sure to consider the comparative sizes. For our cats, I would not go smaller than 26″ for longer car trips. We do have smaller under seat size carriers that we use for local vet trips – these might be overkill for that.
Honesty is the best policy –
Used daily
I bought this as a crate for my puppy who is 6 months old. We have had it for 3 months and use It daily. She uses it while I work and at night. I haven’t left her in it unattended for extended periods of time yet. It Is an awesome crate and I LOVE how lightweight it is. This crate would not withstand a pet frantic or determined to get out. Both of my dogs and my 2 cats enjoy this crate. At night the puppy sleeps inside and my 13 pound cat sleeps on top. I was worried about the mesh top holding up under his weight and claws, but So far so good for 3 months now. The pad is thin and washes easily, which comes in handy for puppies. I really like this crate and the pouch is a nice addition. 36” is a good size crate. It will fit my 30lb puppy with the 13lb cat together (they are buddies). It will also fit my 70lb dog. There is almost always a critter in or on this crate. I am considering buying a smaller one for vet trips for the cats because it folds up so nicely when not in use. Keep in mind none of my pets are frantic to escape and feel that this is their safe space.
Kiara Davison –
Great for travel
If you travel with your large dog, this is a must have. I take my dog to my parents’ house and he sleeps in his crate while he’s there. The metal crates are heavy and a pain to carry, set up, and break down. This one is so light and I can set up or break down in just a min (once you figure it out). And I’ve used mine several times and it has held up. No tearing or disintegration. Good quality! My dog has even tried to claw at a zipper a few times and it’s still good. I LOVE my dog but the chores that come with having a large bread dog are a pain in my a**!!! This makes life just a little easier!
Madison –
Very large, nice for travel
I bought the 36 grey version. My dog is about 30lbs but is a mix/rescue and has rather unusual proportions, with long legs and long body for her weight. I had a VERY hard time figuring out which size to get for her, since I could’t tell at what points the measurements on the listing were taken (inside? outside?) and in photos from other buyers I had trouble figuring out the size of their dog and how their dog’s proportions compared to mine. So I stayed on the safe side and went with the 36′.This one is… very large. Way bigger than I needed, which is okay and we’ll still use it, but wasn’t really what I was looking for. For anyone wondering, I’m a large adult and I am able to comfortably sit inside the crate. It measures around 35.5″ length inside and 37″ length outside, 24″ wide inside and outside, and 23″ high inside and 24″ high outside. It has one entrance/exit which is 16″ tall x 18.5″ wide.The other thing I will note is that it is fairly difficult to set up and take down, more effort than I would have liked. You have to unfold it, then sort of prop the lid up and unzip the top, then wrestle one of the frame bars into the other side of the fabric, then get the bars that hold the crate up to slide into place, which is a bit difficult to do, since there are these little grippers and you have to line them up, push them in CAREFULLY, then slide the rest of the way on each side to finish the set-up. It’s a moderately physical task when doing it alone, which I just want to note especially for someone with a disability (like, if you were in a wheelchair, or only had use of one hand, or even just have weak/arthritic hands), this would be pretty hard to set up and break down. It’s especially daunting because I’ve had a similar travel crate before, and I accidentally snapped the plastic frame just setting it up, so handling these things requires a rather unnerving combination of care and strength.I don’t think the set-up should put anyone off, though. That’s generally just part of the deal with crates, especially travel specific ones. Overall I really like this. Once it’s set up it’s sturdy, it comes with a removable dog bed in the bottom, has a failsafe at the top of the zipper so you can clip the zippers into it (so your dog can’t scratch at the seam to open the door), and has 2 bags to store things in (one large and detachable and the other attached). The absolute best thing about it, though, is the convenience for traveling. It’s very lightweight (I can easily carry it with one hand) and once you manage to collapse it, it folds up nicely and has multiple straps and clips to carry it with.I actually like it enough that I decided to go ahead and buy the smaller crate as well (the size 30), which I hope will be a better size for my dog, and I’m planning on using one as her permanent crate and the second as her travel crate. I’ll come back and update my review if one of them breaks or anything goes awry, but it seems like they’re high quality and should last a while, as long as I manage not to break anything setting them up/taking them down.
Jagruti u suthar –
I am happy with Product
Ni –
5 Sterne – bisher beste mobile Box. für Grosshunde u auch Welpen. in allen Grössen u Ausführungen gekauft.Qualität super u langlebig. Täglich zT in Verwendung (Büro etc.)
Rakesh –
My dog breed is golden retriever and it fits perfectly for him.
Arjun Mangat –
Before we adopted our 40 day beagle, I read various forums and articles on crate training dogs. Ever since then I wanted to get a crate for my pup so that – he could have his personal space and spend time in there whenever he wanted to, drive safely in the car in his crate and for house training. Also, I did a lot of research before I bought this amazing crate.The crate arrived in perfect condition and can easily be cleaned. There are 2 pockets in which you can keep his leashes, collar, harness, meds. Also, there is a card holder space at the back of the crate where I have put my business/contact card. You can open the crate from the top and front both and it is very airy, hence you pooch will have proper ventilation in there.Due to covid especially our vet did not allow letting our pup on the ground and hence the crate was very useful, since our beagle is very energetic and does not wanted to be held in our arms at all times (gets annoyed easily). Also, our 3 month old loves his crate and sleeps in it all day long. For those who have a beagle sized puppy, feel free to order this size crate it will definitely work to your advantage up until he grows much bigger (I think that would be post 7-8 months of age, not sure coz then you will have to replace the crate with a bigger one).
Artsier –
Yo lo he cambiado por una talla más pequeña porque no me entraba de alto en mi coche (Zafira) por unos 3 centímetros sin tener que quitar el travesaño que recoge la bandeja. Pero cualquiera de ellos son de muy buena calidad. Estos de Amazon Basics tienen la puerta de entrada por la parte estrecha, lo que difiere de la gran mayoría. Parece una tontería e incluso puedes pensar que prefieres que la puerta esté en la parte ancha, pero piensa que si es fundamentalmente para viajar y ponerlo en un coche 5 puertas tipo monovolumen de portón, cuando metes el transportín aprovecharás más el espacio si lo pones con la puerta hacia delante, cerca del portón para que pueda entrar y salir con facilidad, libre de otras cosas, y si además es en un lateral tendrás todo el resto del maletero para llenarlo de cosas sin bloquear el trasportín y todo será mucho más accesible que si fuera en la otra posición. Es decir irá de delante hacia atrás hasta el fondo del maletero en vez de lado a lado. Si es más corto que el fondo del maletero, puedes poner cosas detrás del transportín dejando la puerta libre. Espero haberme explicado, ya que a mi me parece una ventaja.El montaje es rápido y sencillo. Subir del suelo del transportín dos barras que hacen de armazón y sujetarlas con dos barras que giran desde los laterales superiores y que se enganchan con una sujeción que dispone de un muelle que ejerce presión a la vez que facilita el montaje. No puede ser más sencillo además de estable.Un error que vengan las medidas en pulgadas. Os las traduzco a centímetros:Tamaño 53: 53x38x38 cmTamaño 66: 66x45x45 cmTamaño 76: 76x50x50 cmTamaño 91: 91x58x63 cmTamaño 106: 106x71x76 cmOjo a la foto donde parece que se abre un lateral, porque es una vista superior. Es decir, se abre por la puerta de la parte estrecha y por la parte de arriba. las demás ventanas no se abren.Viene con un bolsillo que se puede quitar, un bolsillo superior y un bolsillo más pequeño en la parte posterior con ventana de plástico transparente, además de otro bolsillo de rejilla como para poner una botellita o dispensador de bolsas por ejemplo.Viene con un cojín acolchado aunque no muy grueso, lo suficiente para que el perro se sienta cómodo. Fácilmente extraíble para su lavado.Se pliega tan fácil como se monta, y una vez plegado ocupa muy poco espacio y dispone de asas y de una correa para hombro para llevarlo como más cómodo nos resulte.El color azul es muy bonito, pero para gustos… precisamente los colores.