LEMBERI 48/38” Heavy Duty Indestructible Dog Crate – Escape Proof & Lockable
Original price was: $139.86.$129.86Current price is: $129.86.
The LEMBERI 48/38 inch Heavy Duty Dog Crate is designed for large, high-energy, or anxious dogs. Crafted from 20-gauge steel with reinforced 0.8-inch steel tubes and strong joint welds, this escape-proof kennel provides unmatched durability. Featuring dual door access, removable slide-out tray, and lockable caster wheels, it’s perfect for indoor use and easy cleaning. Its sturdy construction keeps your dog safe while allowing interaction and exercise. Ideal for breeds like German Shepherds, Labradors, and Golden Retrievers, this crate combines security, convenience, and comfort in one heavy-duty package.
Product Details:
- Dimensions: 47.24 x 30.7 x 36 inches
- Weight: 81.8 lbs
- Model: DC-BR
- Material: 20-gauge steel with anti-rust, non-toxic finish
- Doors: Front and top doors with dual latches
- Tray: Removable slide-out tray
- Wheels: Four lockable caster wheels
- Manufacturer: LEMBERI
- Availability: In stock
Advantages:
- Extremely durable and escape-proof
- Dual doors for easy access and interaction
- Removable tray simplifies cleaning
- Lockable wheels allow mobility and stability
- Suitable for large, anxious, or high-energy dogs
Our Recommendations:
Perfect for owners of large dogs needing a secure, heavy-duty crate. Ideal for indoor use and for pets prone to anxiety or escape attempts. Confirm the crate size before ordering to ensure a perfect fit.
Conclusion:
The LEMBERI 48/38 inch Heavy Duty Dog Crate is a reliable, indestructible kennel for large dogs, offering both safety and convenience. Its sturdy build, dual doors, and easy-to-clean design make it a smart investment for pet owners seeking a secure, functional, and comfortable home for their dogs.











Jacqui Swann –
Couldn’t ask for better 10/10
I purchased this because I have a dachshund who developed IVDD and HATES being in a crate. He typically destroys crates in order to get out and ends up further hurting himself.This crate is absolutely Houdini proof. It is not only extremely sturdy but it is well thought out. The top lifting allows you to lift an injured dog without having to maneuver them through the door. It also allows you to attend to them without them trying to escape.The double latches on the side door means that the door is VERY securely closed so he doesn’t spend so much energy even trying to escape.The wheels allow the crate to be moved around the house with ease EXCEPT the crate is a bit wide to fit though and interior door while assembled. This is fantastic when you have a recuperating dog that wants to be near you but shouldn’t be walking.There is plenty of room for my standard size dachshund to stretch out fully. Truthfully, when they’re uninjured, this comfortably holds both of my dachshunds. It would easily accommodate all medium sized dogs.This is a heavy item and, while not difficult to assemble, I do feel that having two people there to put it together is helpful.Overall, this is a heavy duty, fantastic purchase that, when properly cared for, should outlast any dogs lifetime.
Lauren Brooks –
SAVED MY SANITY!
Otis is the best escape artist I’ve ever known. He has EXTREME separation anxiety. I rescued him back in December. His first cage was the typical wire cage which, I THOUGHT, was heavy-duty and sturdy and well-made (which, it was) but I had no idea what Otis was capable of!He completely destroyed the plastic tray at the bottom of the first cage. I was at my wits end with all his escaping and destroying. I came across this indestructible cage, and I read the reviews. Some of them did concern me in that some dogs have still gotten out of this cage and also hurt themselves in the process. But I was so desperate to try to make things work, I ordered it.Once it arrived and I unpacked it, I was a bit confused with it; however, the instructions were good, and I was able to get it put together within 30 minutes. I was impressed with how heavy duty it seemed, and I thought, there’s no way he’s getting out of this.But I still had my doubts due to some of the reviews and because I know how determined Otis is and how aggressive he is with chewing and destroying things when I’m not there.The next morning, I put him in it and locked it, praying he wouldn’t somehow bust through it. When I got home, the apartment was clean, and he was still in the cage! If I’d had champagne, I’d have popped the top and celebrated! Even though it seemed to work the one day, I was still slightly doubtful because it had only been one day.Then, one day turned into a week without any escapes. Now it’s been nearly a month, and he WILLINGLY goes in!I think his go-to was/is digging his way out through the bottom. Well, he can’t do that with this cage because of how it’s designed and because I reinforced it with zip ties which were provided with the cage. And he’s tried. Oh, he’s tried. I know because there were times his bed was scrunched back from digging.Also, I appreciate the wheels very much! I almost didn’t install them because I figured I could slide the cage on the carpet; however, I ended up installing them and was glad I did because it glides across the carpet with ease if I need to move it. While the wheels make it easy to maneuver the cage, the cage is heavy enough that the dog can’t move it. (He’d moved his wire cage from point A to point B in escaping).Otis isn’t as reluctant and doesn’t seem as anxious to get into this cage. Today, I didn’t even have to guide him by the collar to get inside. I’m not entirely sure why this is but I’m thankful. Sometimes he’ll get all the way in for a couple of seconds and then walk back out while I’m at home, and he didn’t do that with his first cage.I’d tried everything I could. He destroyed his first cage. He destroyed the bathroom door and other things in the bathroom when I had to keep him in there during the transition from his first cage to this cage. No matter how bare I left the bathroom, he always found something to destroy. And if there was any way he could escape, he’d do it and create mass destruction. This cage saved my sanity and my dog from being rehomed where he most likely would have ended up back at the pound.TL;DR:Pros:*Extremely sturdy*Solid*Smart design (particularly regarding the bottom of the cage)*Easy to set up*Wheels make it easy to maneuver cage*Excellent for my dog who is an expert escape artist, an aggressive chewer, and leaves mass destruction upon escaping—HE CAN’T ESCAPE THIS ONE!Cons:*I have none!Do I recommend this cage? 1,000%! YES! Do it. Buy it. It’ll be worth it.
Macey –
WORTH THE INVESTMENT! Great for crate anxiety.
Our dog had a history of abuse from when she was a pup where she was abandoned in a crate. Needless to say, she had a terrible time in traditional fold-out crates, going so far as to tear one apart and escape it. However, because she had just been hit by a car and needed to recover, she needed to stay in the crate to heal. Once we got her this, everything changed. There is no way she can break out thanks to the high-quality construction, but she doesn’t try to. I think she feels much more secure in it. We are not 100% sure why, but we think it may be due to the secure construction and the fact it is elevated off the ground. This crate is now her safe space and she is now perfectly crate trained. There is more than enough room for her to spin and move in the crate. The crate is also extremely easy to clean. It can be hosed down if needed, but for day-to-day maintenance there is a pull out tray to collect any hair. The wheels also make it easy to move the crate out of its spot for cleaning under it as well. The crate is in as great of shape as the day we got it despite its heavy use.The only thing to be aware of is that the bottom of the crate is a grate, so you will need to put a bed in it for your dog to be comfortable. So, just be aware of that!
Nadene Wood –
This crate is big, strong and sturdy. It opens in front and from the top and has locking wheels. We were able to put a large slab of butchers block on top to create usable space. Both our large dogs have no issues getting in and out and are very comfortable. Locks on top and bottom of the gate close ot up nice and tight.I would (and have) recommend this product.
Shaunagh –
We have a Cane Corso/Lab cross. She’s huge.She’s been an escape artist with every crate so far. Incredibly strong dog. They all end up torn apart and misshapen.NOT THIS ONE!!! 😂Thank you for a sigh of relief.
Jennifer –
My dog likes it because it feels more like a den, then a cage. I like it because it is easy to maneuver when cleaning. My dog cannot escape from it by damaging it. I love it and I know it will last for years.
Bill –
I’ve had a few different dog crates and this one by far is the best!! Would highly recommend.
Nash Mc –
This kennels great . Well made and German Shepherd escape proof. Worth the money