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FDW 42″ Double-Door Dog Crate

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FDW 42″ Double-Door Dog Crate

A wire crate for medium and large dogs with two dual-latched doors, a grow-with-the-puppy divider and a leak-proof tray, folding to under three inches flat.

★★★★☆4.4 / 56,875 verified customer ratings
Dimensions42″ L × 26″ W × 28″ H
Doors2 (front + side), dual latches each
WireHigh tensile-strength gauge, epoxy coated
DividerIncluded panel splits the crate in two
TrayLeak-proof ABS composite with spill lip
FoldCollapses to under 3″ thick, tool-free, carry handle

Field notes

Forty-two inches is the size most large-dog households actually need: 42 long by 26 wide by 28 tall, which covers Labradors, Boxers, Border Collies and most retrievers with room to stand, turn and lie flat. The frame is high tensile-strength wire under an epoxy coat that resists rust, corrosion and fading, so it survives a garage or a porch as readily as a laundry-room corner. Two doors, one on the front and one on the side, each secured by dual heavy-duty latches, mean the crate loads from whichever face the room allows, and a determined paw has two locks to defeat instead of one.

The two included accessories do most of the long-term work. A divider panel partitions the interior, so a puppy gets a right-sized space that expands as it grows, which is one crate purchased once instead of three sizes in two years. Underneath, a leak-proof ABS composite tray with a raised lip around its perimeter catches accidents without staining, warping or holding odor, and slides out for a sink rinse. No tools are involved anywhere. The crate unfolds in minutes, collapses to a slab under three inches thick, and the carrying handle mounts on whichever side suits the car.

The dossier

Three things worth knowing

01

Two doors change where a crate can live

Single-door crates dictate their own placement — the door must face open floor. With entrances on both the front and the side, this crate slots against walls, under counters and into den corners while keeping an easy entry. The dual latches on each door matter for large breeds specifically: big dogs learn single latches, and a second lock point also keeps the door panel rigid against leaning weight.

02

The divider is a puppy-economics feature

Crate training wants a space just big enough to stand, turn and lie down. Give a puppy more room than that and it designates a bathroom corner. The included divider lets you buy the adult-sized 42-inch crate on day one and wall it down to puppy scale, then walk the panel back as the dog grows into it. One purchase instead of a succession of outgrown cages.

03

Cleanup engineered into the floor

The tray is ABS composite — a material chosen because it will not stain, warp, corrode or hold pet odor the way cheap pans do. The integrated lip around the perimeter contains accidents and water-bowl spills inside the tray instead of on the floor around the crate. Slide it out, rinse it, slide it back: the entire sanitation cycle for the crate takes two minutes.

The honest ledger

Strengths & trade-offs

Where it earns its price

  • Front and side doors, each with dual latches, fit any room layout
  • Included divider right-sizes the crate from puppyhood to full growth
  • Leak-proof lipped ABS tray rinses clean and never holds odor
  • Folds tool-free to under 3″ flat with a removable carry handle

What to accept going in

  • A 42 by 26 inch footprint claims real floor space when set up
  • Wire crates are containment, not escape-proofing for chronic escape artists
  • Bare tray floor — most dogs will want a crate pad added

Deployment

Where this model works

The living-room den

Set against a wall with the side door facing the room, the crate becomes the dog’s permanent open-door retreat between training uses.

The travel kennel

Folded under three inches thick it lies flat in a trunk, then rebuilds tool-free at the campsite, the in-laws’ house or the vacation rental.

The puppy program

Divider forward for the eight-week-old, panel stepping back as the dog grows — the single-crate path through the whole training arc.

Owner questions

Asked before buying

What size dog does a 42-inch crate fit?

Medium to large breeds: Labradors, Boxers, Border Collies, most retrievers. The dog should be able to stand, turn around and lie flat inside. Very large breeds such as a full-grown German Shepherd want 48 inches. The divider adjusts the space downward for younger or smaller dogs.

Is any assembly required?

No tools and effectively no assembly — the crate unfolds and clips into shape in a few minutes, and collapses the same way to under three inches thick for storage or travel.

How does the tray handle accidents?

The ABS composite pan is leak-proof with a raised lip around the edge, so messes stay contained in the tray. It slides out for rinsing and does not stain, warp or retain odors.

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FDW 42″ Double-Door Dog Crate

A wire crate for medium and large dogs with two dual-latched doors, a grow-with-the-puppy divider and a leak-proof tray, folding to under three inches flat. Filed under home & pet essentials — checked against the rest of the range on this sheet.

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