
Product Details
Description
Stylish Furniture Meets Functional Dog Care
At Max & Rex Collection, we believe pet essentials should look as good as they work. This Indoor Dog Crate Furniture TV Stand blends modern design with everyday convenience, giving your large breed dogs a cozy home while elevating your living space.
- Double Kennel Design: Features two spacious rooms with a secure center divider—perfect for housing two medium to large dogs.
- Convenient Storage: Includes two large pull-out drawers for storing food, treats, toys, and other dog essentials.
- Built-In Feeding Station: Four stainless steel bowls slide out for food and water, so you can feed your pups without opening the kennel doors.
- Durable Construction: Crafted from premium wood panels and metal pipes, built to withstand energetic dogs while keeping your home looking polished.
- Multi-Purpose Furniture: Doubles as a TV stand, sideboard, or decorative console, supporting up to 110 lbs on top.
- Easy to Clean & Assemble: Smooth wood finish, removable bowls, and step-by-step instructions make setup and cleaning a breeze.
This elegant black dog kennel blends seamlessly with your décor while giving your furry companions a safe and comfortable retreat. More than just a crate—it’s a home upgrade for pets and people alike.
Product Dimensions: 74.8” L x 21.2” W x 34” H
Weight: 89 lbs
Color: Black
Material: Premium wood & metal
Available options may vary by region and are shown at checkout.
What Our Customers Say
Real reviews from real pet parents
"“The blanket came out better than I imagined. Seeing my dog Bentley’s name printed throughout the pattern actually made me tear up a little. It’s soft, warm, and looks beautiful draped over the couch.”"
"“The blanket came out better than I imagined. Seeing my dog Bentley’s name printed throughout the pattern actually made me tear up a little. It’s soft, warm, and looks beautiful draped over the couch.”"
"“The sherpa side is incredibly soft and the print quality is sharp and clear. My dog Max instantly claimed it as his spot on the sofa. Worth every penny.”"
