Strongest Heavy Duty Dog Crate for Your Strong Dog 48-inch

The Strongest Heavy Duty Dog Crate for Your Strong Dog 48″ is what you may need for your larger strong dog breed. Many of you may get confused when shopping for a Heavy Duty Dog Crate. I think you should know how to identify and where to find a strongheavy duty dog crate for your strong dog. Some say it is indestructible. Don’t be fooled by wire crates stating that they are heavy duty. After you check out these dog crates you will know the true definition of “heavy duty dog crates.”

Important: This great dog crate is no longer the “strongest” heavy duty dog crate we have. Please click this link to read about our “strongest heavy duty dog crates” or to visit the order page please click strongest heavy duty dog crate. Thank you.

Here are just a few of the reasons for investing in a Heavy Duty Dog Crate as opposed to the typical wire dog crate;

heavy duty dog crate level 3 48"

48" Level 3 Heavy Duty Dog Crate Wheels and Metal Pan

•    Your dog is suffering from separation anxiety

•    Your dog has a problem with noise phobia

•    You have tried wire crates but your dog chewed through it

•    Your dog is aggressive or shows aggressive tendencies

•    Your older strong dog needs a secure place to rest

•    Your strong dogs need a “den” to call their own

•    You wish to save your dog’s teeth which he will lose chewing on wire crates

Close up of 48" Heavy Duty Dog Crate Latches and bars

Close-up 48" Level 3 Strong Latches and bar construction.

•    You have tried wire crates but your dog continues to escape from it

•    A place for strong dogs to recuperate from surgery without bother

•    And more………

Some quick notes about our Strongest Heavy Duty Dog Crates for your Strong Dog

The main difference between regular wire dog crates and heavy duty strong dog crates is that the heavy duty dog crates use square or round metal tubing for strength.  There are two strength ratings for HD dog crates.

They are:  Level 2 and Level 3 Heavy Duty Dog Crates

Level 2 Heavy Duty Dog Crate

The level 2  heavy duty dog crate has a tubular metal frame for strength. Strong  wire fills in the sides and top etc. NOTE:  The Level 2 heavy duty dog crates have been discontinued.

Level 3 Heavy Duty Strong Dog Crate

This strong Commercial quality heavy duty dog crate utilizes all tubular steel for total strength.

All our strong Level 3 heavy duty dog crates will arrive at your door with wheels and a metal pan, not the plastic pan you might expect.

Available sizes are 36”, 42″ and 48” so measure your dog and give him or her enough room to grow and to be comfortable as an adult.

Colors

Our heavy duty dog crates come in Black and Graphite (gray with black).

I could go on and on about these wonderful dog crates. Let me close by saying that our strong Level 3 Heavy Duty Dog Crates are priced with free shipping and insurance on the 48″model. Sometimes you have a need that can only be filled by a specific item. Our Strong Level 3 Heavy duty dog crates are that kind of item.

If you would like to get more information please visit my articles page for more detailed information.

And Remember. . . . . . . .

“She is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are her life, her love, her leader. She will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of her heart. You owe it to her to be worthy of such devotion.”  ~~Unknown

Check out our Strongest Heavy Duty Dog Crate for Your Strong Dog 48″ if you have a larger strong dog that just won’t cooperate when you put him in a wire cage. This is our biggest and strong commercial heavy duty dog crate.






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13 Responses to “Strongest Heavy Duty Dog Crate for Your Strong Dog 48-inch”

  1. Can these be folded or disassembled to allow for travel?

  2. I too would like to know if they can be ordered in Canada.

  3. Hi,
    I like the looks and durability of these cages. Do you offer a door on the end instead of the middle.
    Thanks.

  4. Sharon olenick says:

    Hi,

    Do you know if I can purchase one in Canada?

    Thanks!

  5. Hi Amanda, Thanks for your comment. To get pricing and other information on these wonderful heavy duty dog crates just go to http://www.carrymydog.com/dog_crates.html or click the banner above. Good luck with your Pit. We’re here to help. All the best.

  6. How much do these run? I just rescued a pit and she is the sweetest dog in the world but has major abandonment issues and rips through the metal wire cages as if they were strings. If I can’t fix this problem I will have to give her up and she is my best friend. Please help!
    Amanda

  7. I don’t think I can bring my 48 inch dog travelling with me. It would be so… messy. I prefer leave him at my mom’s house. My dog does not chew wire but I use this cage to prevent that.

  8. Hi Dave, the only crate that I know of other than the 48″ heavy duty dog crate is our Giant 55″ wire crate found at Strongest Heavy Duty Dog Crate for Your Strong Dog 48-inch again, this is a wire dog crate and is no substitute for a heavy duty dog crate.

  9. Dave Garbowski says:

    Any chance you could get a larger crate. My dog is 34″ tall when sitting or standing and your largest crate the 48″ one only has a 32″ cargo area height.

    Thanks

  10. I like the idea. We have a huge dog and it looks to be the answer to our traveling woes.

  11. Juanita Wilson says:

    Do you have any Canadian Suppliers??? Please advise ASAP!

  12. Hi Jeff,

    Appreciate your comment and happy to hear you dog is finally safe. I know our heavy duty crates have worked for many but they rarely take a moment to let us know. Thanks again for letting us know about your success story.

  13. Jeff Smith says:

    My dog ripped through the largest crate at the pound where we got him by muzzling his nose through the bottom and side and forcing his way out (imagine a metal birth canal and a 50 lb dog.) He proceeded to tear the basement apart.

    I used braided wire to wire the joints together. He chewed through braided wire and did the same thing. That was Labor Day weekend, Friday, so I got to pay $150 to pick him up at animal control.

    This is the only cage that worked. Thanks.

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