🏕️ Adventure Awaits: The Ultimate Pet Travel Companion!
The Go Pet Club 48" Rounded Top Soft Collapsible Dog Crate is a versatile and portable pet carrier designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Made from water-resistant heavy-duty polyester with PVC backing, it features secure mesh doors and adjustable ventilation on all sides. When not in use, it folds down to less than 2 inches thick, making it easy to store and transport. The crate includes a removable floor mat, carrying case, and ground anchors, ensuring your pet's comfort and safety on the go.
A**R
Great Carrier
It is a well thought out design, lightweight, easy to use, comes with a carrying case, and the furry liner in the bottom not only comes out but also has a zipper so you can wash it. The only thing I could think to improve it is to have the little Velcro tabs that hold up the windows a tad bit longer. But they work as is just fine.
G**K
Great Crate!!
This 40" crate is great, very sturdy for our 100 lb lab. We use it for travel to dog shows. We could actually fit both our labs in this. Folds up very easily and the carry straps are great. Highly suggest:)
H**E
Easy to travel with and one of two dogs like it
Overall this is a good travel crate. If you can call it a crate. Really it’s a dog tent and one of my dogs barely left it in a recent trip to the beach. It is pretty sturdy, and easy to open and setup. My dog wouldn’t break through it if it were closed, but a more aggressive dog could. I should mention the way the front entrance is designed is a bit weird. My dog has to duck to get in. He a medium 48lb collie. Otherwise although it’s a bit smaller than his normal crate, he has plenty of room to maneuver inside.His twin brother who loves the crate at home, wouldn’t give it a second look. I think he might not have liked the idea of ducking to get in. If you look at the pictures you’ll see the entrance opening is about 3” down. Unlike his crate at home that has basically no lip on the top or bottom of the entrance. I might keep it cause I hate to have a crate for one and not the other.Must not give one child special treatment.I’d recommend this. But for what it is. It’s not a full on crate. It’s just a nice place to sleep and feel safe if that’s your thing.
A**9
Not bad, if your pup don't chew!
We used to lug our yellow lab's 42" metal crate with us wherever we went. He's still a pup and hence a bit of a chewer. The metal crate was cumbersome to load into our SUV, rattled like crazy during the car ride and took up half the rear passenger space. We knew there had to be a better solution. A quick search for "travel crate" brought us here. We looked at several crates, the first one we bought (also a GoPetClub) was too tall to fit in our SUV so we returned it and got this one.The AC40 is a bit smaller than your average 42" crate but there's still plenty of space for our 72lbs lab to turn around and find a comfy spot. The frame itself is very easy to setup and once the bars are connected (one on each side) it is very sturdy but still light and easy to handle. The external accessory bag is a good size and can hold leashes, treats, and water bottle easily. There's a rollup mesh door and sunroof and what appears to be a short leash. The included crate pad has a soft faux-wool cover over a corrugated plastic board underneath, it isn't soft by any means but it sure beats sleeping on a cold, hard surface. It seems designed to be easy to clean in case of any accidents.The biggest drawback is that the interior of the crate has too many places where a bored puppy could get his/her chew on. The short leash hangs inside and there are a few too many exposed flaps and seams. We do pull the short leash out through the sunroof when he's crated and also treated the exposed flaps and seams with some bitter apple. So far nothing has been chewed off.Some other drawbacks - there isn't a solid outer panel you can zip over the mesh panels to give your doggie some privacy or shade. There aren't any tie down loops at the corners so I'm not sure why there's even a short leash. I doubt the material is water resistant. I wouldn't plan on using this for a camping trip unless the weather calls for completely clear skies or you can bring another tent/canopy just for the dog.Overall we are really happy with this crate and would recommend it if your pet isn't big on chewing, is crate trained and your use case doesn't involve outdoor adventures with the chance for inclement weather.
S**M
I love it, but it does have issues. Read thoroughly.
I love this thing, but it does have some issues.It is easy to clean and my two cats fit nicely in it with room for each to lay out and still have room to stretch out.The pad that it comes with does not stick to the flooring so that is an issue if you have a cat who likes to tunnel under things and the bottom is not leak proof. Also the bottom is not rigid at all, so when carrying the cats they are squished together due to the bottom being flaccid. I cut a thin but sturdy piece of plywood and attached the pad via velcro (so that I could easily remove it to be cleaned) and now the crate is rigid and the cats do not have to squish together when I carry them. I can still easily fold the crate up for storage.Also, if you have an escape artist this crate can be easily escaped from. My two cats learned quickly how to get out it and I ended up having to pull over three times during a 30 minute trip to replace them inside it. I had to crawl over seats to get each cat back in, because I feared if I was to open a door I would never see one of them again. I ended up zip tying the zippers together to keep them from escaping during the ride back home. They were then unable to get the zippers open big enough to crawl out of. Only set back to this is having to cut the ties when folding it up or letting the cats out. I am still searching for a good alternative to this.I love the tie down straps on the bottom of the crate. I have a landcover and I can easily bungycord the straps to the four loop bolts in the floor of the land rovers trunk area. They keep the crate from sliding around or turning over if I have to slam on the brakes or something. I love this feature because I live in a college town with new student drivers who sometimes do not use their heads.The foldable viewing side flaps are a nice touch, but the velcro straps for these were too long so I had to end up cutting them shorter. I rarely use them as placing a thin blanket over the crate keeps my one anxiety prone cat partially calm as opposed to being able to see out of the crate.I do believe this crate would work well for a small dog. My sisters toy miniature schnauzer fits perfectly in it with room to stretch out. Both of the schnauzers in it is a bit close quarters though.
C**Y
Super belle
J'ai une golden de 55 livres.Elle est parfaite pour elle.Elle sera super bien en camping avec cette belle cage la.Très bien faite,facile a ouvrir et a replié.
N**H
Vor Jahren (!) gekauft und immer noch top!
Die Box begleitet mich und meine beiden Hunde (sie waren immer zu zweit samt Körbchen darin) nun schon seit Jahren und fast täglich fahren meine Hunde mit, da wir viel unterwegs sind. Die Box habe ich auf Antirutschmatten mit Spanngurten gesichert.-Alle Reissverschlüsse funktionieren tadellos!-Nichts ist verzogen!-Nichts gerissen!Lediglich die Farbe (salbei) ist an einigen Stellen von der Sonne nach all der Zeit etwas ausgeblichen.Absolut zu empfehlen diese Box:-)
C**Z
Excelente compra....
Me gusto! Muy resistente y está bonita. Mi perro está muy feliz! Fácil de transportar. Fue una gran comprar .
K**A
It’s giant
This is HUGEn. Not big, not very big HUGE!
F**Y
use it a lot!
Great size for our 10lb Papillon. Convenient for travel and lightweight. quite durable. we've taken it camping and put it in the tent.
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