

🦴 Fortify your dog's space with indestructible style and ease!
The Oranland 48-inch Heavy Duty Dog Crate combines military-grade 20-gauge steel construction with a 2025 upgraded reinforced baseplate supporting up to 250lbs. Designed for large and high-anxiety dogs, it features double doors, smooth wheels for easy mobility, and a quick-assembly design with removable pallets for effortless cleaning. Trusted by over 370,000 dog parents and refined through extensive behavioral studies, this crate offers unmatched durability, safety, and convenience for modern pet owners.













| ASIN | B0DCFRJTP4 |
| ASIN | B0DCFRJTP4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,312 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #18 in Basic Dog Crates |
| Brand Name | Oranland |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (567) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2024 |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2024 |
| Directions | Opening doors for the dog in the early stage will help it adapt to the new environment faster. |
| Included Components | Removable Tray |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 47.5 x 31.5 x 7.2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 31.5 x 8 inches |
| Item Weight | 86.8 pounds |
| Item model number | ST-48DC-BR |
| Item model number | ST-48DC-BR |
| Manufacturer | Oranland |
| Manufacturer | Oranland |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | 48 inch Heavy Duty Indestructible Dog Crate |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 47.5 x 31.5 x 7.2 inches; 87 Pounds |
| Size | 47.5"L x 31.5"W x 36.0"H |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**N
Large sturdy dog crate/kennel
We call this our mighty Joe young crate for dogs. Our 1 year old lab (85lbs) escaped our store bought crate so we needed something that would be large and escape proof. This is just the crate. It is easy to use, large enough for a 80 to 125 pound dog, has a double latch for safety and is super sturdy. The crate itself weighs 90 pounds. It was pretty easy to put tighter with 2 people. I really like that the plastic tray is under the crate bottom. It is easy to clean up treat crumbs and dog hair. It looks great and locking wheels make it easy to move or stay in one place.
P**.
Great large dog kennel
Excellent, very strong, well-made, easy to assemble dog crate for either 1 very large dog, or 2 medium-large dogs. Love that it opens from the top or the front (with multiple latches, since our dog is smart!) He loves it because he can stand up and move around with comfort. He hated his previous smaller wire kennel(which fit him when he was a puppy… but he rapidly outgrew). He loves this kennel.
A**E
Worth it!
I rescued a very active dog that is a wonderful dog, she suffers from separation anxiety. I had originally bought a wire dog crate, let's just say she apparently is Houdini. She bent the crate, escaped out the flimsy door of the crate, and even managed to flip the dang crate to get out. Once out, it looked like a wrecking crew came through while I was out. Giving her up is not an option and never will be. I decided to look something that could keep my escape artist in her crate and for her to be safe. I read many reviews while searching for the best option, and this one was the best I saw. It was easy to assemble, it is rock solid, and there is no way she can flip this crate. I am no longer living with Houdini, just my sweet dog. The crate is easy to clean, looks great, and functions perfectly. I highly recommend, it is absolutely worth the money. This will keep your furry family member safe and give you peace of mind. I did buy a nice, fluffy dog bed to place in the crate for added comfort.
K**G
Happy Rescue Furbaby Parents!
To understand why we need the Heavy Duty Indestructible Dog Crate, I need to explain our situation. LOL! Since my husband and I retired and became empty-nesters a couple years later, we decided to put our attention and love into rescue dogs of various breeds, genders, ages, and sizes; all with various anxiety levels and concerns. Using the standard plastic- and wire-made kennels worked the last 15 years for our German Shorthaired Pointer mixes, Pitbull/Lab mix, Dachshund/Beagle mix, Blackmouthed Cur, and Parson Russell Terrier; however, we foster-failed with a very ill 3-month-old Weimaraner/Pitbull mix puppy. He was found as a sick stray requiring surgery to remove 126 nails! Now, as a 11-month-old large puppy, he has the energy his mixed breeds of Weims and Pitties are known to have compounded with the affinity for all things metal…still! Needless to say, wire crates were his snacks when we kenneled him during times we left our home. We were returning to find pieces of the wire kennel broke off; so, it was a matter of time before he found freedom. Upon researching several websites for recommendations, I found this Heavy Duty Indestructible Dog Crate with upgraded, reinforced baseplate. I read several reviews from Weimaraner owners loving these crates for their roominess, sturdiness, functionality, lack of “chew-ability,” and cleaning ease. Since he is 60 pounds of lanky love-missile energy and still growing, we needed all of these attributes. As a bonus, they provide a level of mobility/portability with their casters to help clean around the kennel without hurting backs or shoulders when moving them. If you have a bad back and shoulders like I do, this is a necessity! This very active veteran may have titanium knees from my 22-yr USAF career, I don’t plan to have more surgical repairs any time soon. LOL! The kennels are really roomy for our boy to stand up even with a 5 inch bed and blanket inside, and he easily has room to lie down and sprawl while chewing his fave toys. (At least, he shouldn’t be chewing his kennel anymore!) Now, for the negative, and it could be a showstopper for those less mechanically inclined. My husband, also a retired USAF veteran, and I have extensive mechanical abilities; so, we normally do not run into issues assembling anything; however, we hit a very minor (for us) stumbling block with the baseplate “hold down” clips’ installations to the lower rails (not clearly identified in the instructions). TBH, I almost downgraded from a 5-star rating to an 4-star one due to the poorly written instructions and illustrations as well as the provided tools. The instructions do not explain how or where to install them, and since the illustrations are small and dark…bright lighting does not help…figuring it out was a joke. Several other reviewers mention these as well in their reviews. Another sentence would have cleared this up, but the placement and installation would still be a guess. Additionally, while we did not search online for the non-existent instructional video, others have wasted their time. After a few minutes, I figured it out and finished the assembly. Here are some clarifications to the instructions that may assist future tenacious chewer owners assemble their kennels: While I understand many may not have an extensive cache of tools to use like me and my husband, the assembly process could be accomplished easier by using either sockets or wrenches instead of the provided tools. (The wrenches provided will work but are harder to use. The Allen wrench provided is useful.) Step 2. The baseplate clips go downward at the end of the grate and secured by Allen bolts (3/16) to a 10mm nut. Best way to access it is removing the plastic tray and lifting the end to make room for your hand. (Takes two for this, but I was able to attach one of mine without my husband…with a little contorting and nimble fingers. LOL!) Step 3. Attach the sides to the front by inserting and installing the 14mm bolts and nuts. Step 4. For the top door installation, insert and slightly tighten the screws but only tighten after you install the locking pins for alignment purposes. Otherwise, the locking pins will not align correctly. (Also a complaint of several customers) Step 5. The provided wrenches come in handy with the caster installations. Hold the wheel casing and bolt together to get the wheel post started. Use the wrench to tighten down the castors but do not tighten too much or the screw posts will strip out the kennel’s machined holes! (Another issue reported) If I run into issues, I will update if necessary!
C**E
Great option, an be a bit loud when pup is moving around
Got this crate after our pup broke out of her regular wire one 🤦♀️ It’s sturdy, well made, and has plenty of room for her. She’s a medium retriever mix around 50lbs. Easy to put together and haven’t had any issues with her breaking out of it! It can be a bit loud when she’s shaking or moving around in the middle of the night, but we’ve gotten used to it. You can help dampen that sound by wrapping the board part in a blanket before putting it into the slide slot. Looks a bit industrial or like a baby crate, but works better than any other crate I’ve had
R**�
Almost Perfect
Heavy duty, size accurate crate. My Houdini dog has broken out of multiple wire crates nd airliner crates. He’s stayed safe and secure in this one many times now, even for longer periods, and it’s helped us properly acclimate him to a crate since he couldn’t instantaneously get out of it. Just to be sure, my husband and I even took turns sort of trying to escape it (without thumbs…), and we really couldn’t. The panels do not bend, the trays fit nicely and function as intended. One star deducted only because I feel like the latches are weirdly flimsy for how sturdy the rest of it is. If something ever breaks, I expect it to be that and not the bars. They haven’t, of course, but they are fairly thin/loose slide locks. Just something to keep in mind if you have a dog prone to rattling the crate a LOT.
C**O
I don't usually write reviews However I just got this yesterday and I had to write one. This product is absolutely great. I have a male husky and is used to going into his crate when asked. This crate is extra room for him, I placed a large bed in there and he loves it. Super solid super easy to put together. I would totally recommend this cage for a dog that would find a way to escape the cage. This is one definitely secure.
R**E
Excellent, sturdy roomie, and so easy to put together I chose not to put the wheels on, but they are a good option if need be👍👍
A**R
You will definitely need 2 people to put this together easily. I did it by myself and it was a pain. Also, the floor is held on with clips that are really annoying to attach and would have been much easier to deal with if I had some help. In spite of these reservations, it’s super strong and your dog is definitely not going to be able to break out of it.
C**N
This is a heavy duty crate! We have not used yet, just set up. But the quality seems excellent!
G**D
This crate is built solid. Had a little trouble with the included tools they didn’t work they stripped after a few turns but using my own tools wasn’t an issue. No way my monster is getting out of this. Very happy with this crate.
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