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CHEAP INDOOR
DOG CRATES & KENNELS

Cheap indoor dog crates and kennels under $200 that don't cut corners on build quality. Every wire crate in this range includes adjustable dividers, removable trays, and electro-coated steel — the same engineering as our higher-priced kennel models, just without the heavy-duty reinforcement.

5 products$49 – $169Free shipping over $99
FOUNDATION 24" WIRE CRATE — Indoor Dog KennelsSTARTER PICK
Wire CrateSmall (up to 25 lbs)

FOUNDATION 24" WIRE CRATE

4.7 (1,893)

24"L × 18"W × 19"H · 14 lbs · Electro-coated steel

  • Adjustable divider included
  • Double-door access
  • Folds flat for storage
$49
FOUNDATION 36" WIRE CRATE — Indoor Dog KennelsMOST POPULAR
Wire CrateMedium (26–50 lbs)

FOUNDATION 36" WIRE CRATE

4.7 (2,341)

36"L × 23"W × 25"H · 22 lbs · Electro-coated steel

  • Adjustable divider included
  • Double-door access
  • Smooth weld finish
$79$99
FOUNDATION 42" WIRE CRATE — Indoor Dog KennelsLARGE BREED
Wire CrateLarge (51–90 lbs)

FOUNDATION 42" WIRE CRATE

4.8 (1,456)

42"L × 28"W × 30"H · 30 lbs · Electro-coated steel

  • Adjustable divider included
  • Dual-latch security
  • Removable tray
$99$119
FOUNDATION 48" WIRE CRATE — Indoor Dog KennelsXL BREED
Wire CrateX-Large (91–110 lbs)

FOUNDATION 48" WIRE CRATE

4.8 (876)

48"L × 30"W × 33"H · 38 lbs · Electro-coated steel

  • Adjustable divider included
  • Reinforced corners
  • 3-door access
$129
FOUNDATION 54" WIRE CRATE — Indoor Dog KennelsGIANT BREED
Wire CrateXXL (110+ lbs)

FOUNDATION 54" WIRE CRATE

4.8 (412)

54"L × 37"W × 45"H · 52 lbs · Electro-coated steel

  • Adjustable divider included
  • Reinforced frame
  • 3-door access with dual latches
$169

INDOOR DOG KENNEL & CRATE SIZING GUIDE

Crate SizeDog WeightDimensionsExample Breeds
24"Up to 25 lbs24"L × 18"W × 19"HBeagle, French Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles, Miniature Schnauzer
30"26–40 lbs30"L × 19"W × 21"HCocker Spaniel, Shetland Sheepdog, Basenji, Whippet
36"41–70 lbs36"L × 23"W × 25"HBorder Collie, Bulldog, Australian Shepherd, Springer Spaniel
42"71–90 lbs42"L × 28"W × 30"HLabrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Boxer, Standard Poodle
48"91–110 lbs48"L × 30"W × 33"HGerman Shepherd, Doberman, Rottweiler, Weimaraner
54"110+ lbs54"L × 37"W × 45"HGreat Dane, Saint Bernard, Mastiff, Irish Wolfhound

WIRE CRATES

The most versatile indoor dog kennel. Wire crates offer maximum airflow, fold flat for storage, and include adjustable dividers for growing puppies. Ideal for housetraining, everyday containment, and dogs who like to see their surroundings.

  • Folds flat for storage
  • Adjustable dividers included
  • Double-door access
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FURNITURE CRATES

Indoor dog kennels that look like furniture. Built with engineered hardwood frames and ventilated steel mesh sides, furniture crates serve as end tables, console tables, or nightstands while giving your dog a proper den space.

  • End-table or console design
  • Supports 150 lbs on top
  • Espresso or white oak finish
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HEAVY-DUTY INDOOR

Escape-proof indoor dog kennels for determined dogs. Built from 16-gauge welded steel with multi-point latch systems, heavy-duty kennels end the cycle of replacing cheaper crates your dog destroys or escapes from.

  • 16-gauge welded steel
  • Multi-point latch system
  • Bend-proof and chew-proof
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CHEAP DOG KENNEL & CRATE FAQ

Common questions about cheap indoor dog kennels and crates — sizing, features, and what to look for.

Our Foundation 24" Wire Crate at $49 is the most affordable indoor dog kennel we sell, and it doesn't sacrifice build quality. It includes an adjustable divider panel, double-door access, electro-coated steel with smooth welds, and a removable plastic tray. It fits dogs up to 25 lbs and folds flat for storage. For medium dogs (26–50 lbs), the Foundation 36" at $79 is the best value per dollar — it's our most popular crate overall.

Cheap doesn't have to mean unsafe — it depends on the manufacturer. All SimpleWag.com wire crates, including our budget models, meet the same baseline: no sharp welds that cut paws, no flimsy latches a dog can pop open, and no undersized wire gauge that bends under pressure. Avoid no-name crates that use thin, uncoated wire, stamped (not welded) joints, or slide-bolt latches without secondary locks. The difference between a $49 and $499 crate isn't safety — it's the level of reinforcement for dogs with escape or destruction behaviors.

Budget dog kennels ($49–$169) use standard-gauge electro-coated steel wire with slide-bolt or dual-latch doors. They're built for well-adjusted dogs, puppy training, and everyday containment. Expensive dog kennels ($499–$849) use thicker gauge welded steel, multi-point slam latches, and reinforced frames — they're engineered for dogs that destroy standard crates or have severe escape behavior. If your dog is crate-trained and doesn't try to break out, a budget crate does the job. If your dog bends bars, a heavy-duty kennel is the investment that ends the replacement cycle.

Yes — every Foundation wire crate in our lineup includes a free adjustable divider panel. This lets you buy the adult-size crate for your puppy and partition the space down during growth, so you don't have to buy multiple crates. The divider slides into position without tools and adjusts as your puppy grows. This feature alone saves $30–$50 compared to buying a puppy-size crate and then a separate adult-size crate later.

The Foundation 42" Wire Crate at $99 (currently on sale from $119) is the best budget option for large dogs 51–90 lbs like Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and Boxers. It includes an adjustable divider, dual-latch security doors, a removable tray, and electro-coated steel construction. For XL dogs (91–110 lbs), the Foundation 48" at $129 is the most affordable option that doesn't compromise on size or build quality.

BUYING GUIDE

THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO
INDOOR DOG KENNELS & CRATES

What Is an Indoor Dog Kennel?

An indoor dog kennel — also called a dog crate, indoor crate, or house crate — is a structured enclosure designed for use inside your home. Indoor dog kennels serve multiple purposes: housetraining puppies, providing a safe den space for anxious dogs, preventing destructive behavior when you're away, and giving your dog a place to rest and decompress. Unlike outdoor kennels or dog runs, indoor kennels are built for climate-controlled environments and typically feature either wire, metal, or wood-and-steel hybrid construction. The three main types of indoor dog kennels are wire crates, furniture-style crates, and heavy-duty escape-proof kennels — each engineered for different dogs, living situations, and use cases.

Why Use an Indoor Dog Kennel?

The primary reasons dog owners use indoor kennels fall into four categories: housetraining, safety, anxiety management, and establishing routine. For puppies, an indoor kennel is the single most effective tool for potty training — dogs naturally avoid soiling their sleeping area, so a properly sized crate teaches bladder control. For adult dogs, an indoor kennel prevents destructive chewing, counter-surfing, and access to hazardous items (electrical cords, cleaning products, small objects) when you can't supervise directly.

Dogs with anxiety — whether from separation, noise sensitivity (thunderstorms, fireworks), or environmental triggers — often benefit significantly from having a consistent, enclosed space they associate with safety. Veterinary behaviorists frequently recommend crate training as part of anxiety management protocols. Finally, an indoor dog kennel helps establish daily routine: feeding, napping, and bedtime all become structured events anchored to the kennel, which reduces uncertainty and builds confidence in your dog over time.

Wire Crates vs. Furniture Crates vs. Heavy-Duty Indoor Kennels

Wire dog crates are the most popular type of indoor kennel in the United States. Their open design maximizes ventilation and visibility, they fold flat in seconds for storage or travel, and most include adjustable divider panels for growing puppies. Wire crates work best for standard crate training, everyday containment, and dogs with no escape or destruction tendencies. Price range: $39–$149 depending on size.

Furniture-style dog crates combine a functional indoor kennel with home decor. Built from engineered hardwood with ventilated steel mesh panels, furniture crates double as end tables, nightstands, or console tables. They're ideal for dog owners who want their indoor kennel to be a permanent, visible fixture in the living room or bedroom without the industrial look of wire. Price range: $179–$499 depending on size and finish.

Heavy-duty indoor dog kennels are escape-proof enclosures built from reinforced aluminum or welded steel with multi-point latch systems. These are not luxury items — they're engineered solutions for dogs with severe separation anxiety, extreme escape behaviors, or destructive tendencies that standard wire crates cannot handle. A dog that bends 12-gauge wire, pops a slide-bolt latch, or lifts a drop-pin door needs a kennel that eliminates those failure points entirely. Price range: $399–$1,500 depending on size and material.

How to Set Up an Indoor Dog Kennel

Setting up your indoor dog kennel properly is just as important as choosing the right model. Place the kennel in a common area where your family spends time — dogs are social animals and crate better when they feel connected to household activity. Avoid drafty spots, direct sunlight, and locations next to heating or cooling vents. Inside the crate, place a comfortable, washable bed or crate pad that fits the floor dimensions snugly. Avoid loose blankets with puppies or destructive chewers. A clip-on water bowl is useful for longer crating periods.

For wire crates on hard floors, place a rubber mat or felt pads under the crate to prevent scratching and reduce noise. If your dog prefers a darker, more enclosed den, add a crate cover — this also helps with noise-sensitive dogs. For furniture crates, ensure the top surface remains accessible as a functional table but isn't cluttered with items that could fall and startle your dog. Always remove collars, harnesses, and tags before crating — they can catch on wires or mesh and create a strangulation hazard.

Indoor Dog Kennels & Crates at SimpleWag.com

SimpleWag.com carries the full range of indoor dog kennels and crates — from $49 wire crates with adjustable dividers for first-time puppy owners to $599 escape-proof heavy-duty kennels for dogs who have already destroyed everything else. Every indoor crate and kennel we sell meets our baseline engineering standard: no sharp welds that cut paws, no flimsy latches a determined dog pops open, no undersized wire gauge that bends under pressure. Our furniture crates use real engineered hardwood and support 150+ pounds on the top surface. Our heavy-duty indoor kennels feature welded (not stamped) construction and multi-point latch systems. Use our kennel finder tool to match your dog's breed, size, and behavior to the right indoor crate — we'll steer you to the right product, not the most expensive one.

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