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We at MidWest Homes for Pets understand that your dog is a part of your family & that's why we ensure our dog crates are manufactured with the highest quality control standards creating a safe home for your pet that you can feel confident with.Īdditional Detail: 3 STAR = GOOD Description: Box shows some wear in original packaging. Always supervise your dog when introducing them to their dog crate & remove all collars, leashes, apparel & harnesses when using the dog crate. When in doubt, we suggest you purchase the larger crate option. Your dog should be able to comfortably sit upright, lay down & easily turn around inside the dog crate. For the best fit, we advise that you check the measurements of the actual dog crate against your dogâs adult weight & measurements.
Please note the term âextra large dogâ is subjective. The 48" iCrate (model 1548 or 1548U) measures 48L x 30W x 33H inches & is suitable for "extra large" dog breeds weighing 90 110 pounds. Every iCrate metal dog crate folds down flat for convenient storage. MidWest iCrates also feature our patented side clips which reinforce the dog crate & reduce possible sharp points, ensuring a safe experience for you and your pet.
This metal dog crate includes a free divider panel allowing you to adjust the size of the dog crate while your dog is still growing, a plastic leakproof pan for easy cleanup in the event of an accident, a strong plastic carrying handle for easy portability & rubber "roller" feet on the bottom of the crate to protect your floors inside the home. She is preceded in death by her parents Dwight and Betty Wesenberg.Description: The all inclusive" iCrate, folding metal dog crate by MidWest Homes for Pets includes all of the features you will need to provide a convenient, safe & a secure pet home for your best friend. Jane is survived by her husband John Moore of Rockford, Illinois brother Dan (April) Wesenberg of Indiana nephew Daniel Wesenberg of Indiana and many other family and friends. Additionally, Jane's pet cats were treasured friends who were always special to her. Her passions included sewing, quilting, needle point, and stained glass arts. Jane enjoyed reading in her spare time and found mystery novels especially captivating. Jane continued to care for her patients as they made their home in Kirkland, Illinois and later moved to Rockford, Illinois. On July 13, 1985, Jane was united in marriage to John in Ankeny, Iowa. She then moved to Kirkland, Illinois where she worked as a nurse at the clinic: it was there she met the love of her life, John Moore, on a blind date. Jane grew up on a farm outside of Dows, Iowa and graduated from Dows High School in 1966.įollowing high school, Jane attended nursing school in Des Moines, Iowa. Jane Ann, daughter of Dwight and Betty (Hackbarth) Wesenberg, was born on Apin Hampton, Iowa. Graveside service for Jane Moore will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, Jat Morgan Methodist Church Cemetery, rural Dows. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, Illinois. (Wesenberg) Moore, 74, of Rockford, Illinois, passed away Thursday, Jat OSF St.