MidWest Homes For Pets, a division of Mid-West Metal Products, produces and markets a variety of containment products for dogs and cats, such as crates, training puppy crates, kennels, and exercise pens. With a simple approach to provide quality products at the best possible price, this guiding philosophy has led to massive success and plenty of happy two-legged and four-legged customers since 1921. As the largest manufacturer of pet homes in America, their dedicated product development team takes the time to research each and every product, ensuring that it meets the needs of the pet and owner while being totally safe. And thanks to a recent expansion in the product line, there are even more categories to meet the growing needs of the industry. From wire crates and playpens to keep pets happily safe and contained, to accessories like beds to keep them comfy and well-rested, there is no shortage of love and quality poured into the products, created by a team of pet enthusiasts.
We offer a full line of innovative, top-quality, value-priced Dog Crates, Small Animal Modular Habitats, Birdcages, Pet Enclosure Furniture, Pet Bedding & Accessories.
The size of the crate should be determined by the size your dog will be when he is fully grown. A divider panel can be used to adjust the length of the living space as your puppy grows. Ultimately, your full grown dog should be able to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably in his crate. MidWest offers a breed size chart for help with determining the crate size recommended for your dog.
That is the locking clip and the only purpose it serves is to hold the crate together when it’s in the folded, carry position. When not in use, it just lays off the side of the crate.
The stabilizers are separated by sliding them apart. They are then placed on the edge of the top of the panel, where the panels come together. Hold the panels straight and then roll the stabilizer on, making the moon shape go over where the panels come together.
Initially, your pup’s home may be too big for him. Puppies tend to sleep in one end of the home and eliminate in the other end, their natural instinct being to keep themselves and their homes clean. MidWest Divider Panels are designed to solve this problem and help you control your pup’s elimination. Just insert a divider panel into the home allowing only enough room for your puppy to lie down. Not wanting to eliminate where he sleeps, he’ll stand up and let you know when he has to “go,” so you can take him out. As your puppy grows, you can move the divider panel back to accommodate his larger size. Eventually, he’ll be big enough—and well-trained enough regarding his elimination habits—that you can remove the divider panel altogether.
My cat so much love it