Best Dog Crates UK 2026: Wire, Car & Furniture-Style Reviewed

11 February 20204 min read
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🔄Last Updated: 5 March 2026Originally published: 11 February 2020

A dog crate is not a cage — it is a den. Dogs are denning animals with an evolutionary preference for enclosed, secure sleeping spaces. A well-introduced crate provides your dog with a personal sanctuary where they can rest undisturbed, sleep securely overnight, and retreat when the household becomes overstimulating. Crate training is endorsed by the RSPCA, the Dogs Trust, and virtually every professional dog trainer in the UK as a positive management tool when used correctly.

The key phrase is “used correctly.” A crate should never be used as punishment, and adult dogs should not be confined to a crate for more than 4 hours during the day. Puppies under 6 months should not be crated for longer than their age in months plus one (so a 3-month-old puppy can manage approximately 4 hours maximum).

Crate Types

  • Wire/Metal: The standard choice. Maximum ventilation, collapsible for storage, compatible with divider panels for puppy growth adjustment. The most versatile and recommended type for home use.
  • Soft-Sided/Fabric: Lightweight, portable, ideal for travel or dogs already comfortable in crates. Not suitable for puppies or dogs who chew — fabric and zips will not contain a determined escape artist.
  • Plastic (Airline-Style): Enclosed den-like feel, airline-approved for cargo hold travel. Less ventilation than wire. Good for anxious dogs who prefer darkness and enclosure.
  • Car Crates: Sloped or standard metal crates designed to fit vehicle boot spaces. Quality car crates are crash-tested. Essential for safe dog transport (a loose dog in a car becomes a projectile in an accident).
  • Furniture-Style: Wooden crates designed to double as side tables or console units. Aesthetically superior but heavy, expensive, and harder to clean.

Quick Comparison: Best Dog Crates UK 2026

Product Type Key Feature Best For
Ellie-Bo Deluxe Wire Thick bars + puppy divider Overall best / Puppies
MidWest Life Stages Wire (Double Door) Two doors + divider panel Premium / Flexible placement
Ellie-Bo Sloping Car Cage Car (Wire) Boot-shaped profile Car travel / Hatchbacks
EliteField 3-Door Soft Soft-Sided Folds flat + lightweight Travel / Shows / Calm dogs
Thule Allax Car (Crash-Tested) Crumple zone technology Safety-first car travel

Our Detailed Reviews

1. Ellie-Bo Deluxe — Best Overall

Ellie-Bo is the UK’s most popular crate brand, and the Deluxe model justifies that position. The construction uses thicker gauge bars than the standard model (preventing bending by larger puppies), includes a removable metal tray for easy cleaning, and comes with an adjustable divider panel — essential for puppies, as it allows you to partition the crate to the correct size as the puppy grows (a too-large crate allows puppies to toilet at one end and sleep at the other, undermining house training).

2. MidWest Life Stages — Best Premium Wire

The MidWest Life Stages Double-Door features two doors (front and side) — giving flexibility in room placement — with slide-bolt latches that provide audibly secure closure. The build quality and fit/finish exceed Ellie-Bo, and the double-door design means you can place the crate against a wall (using the front door) or in a corner (using the side door). Available in sizes from Chihuahua to Great Dane.

3. Thule Allax — Best Car Crate (Safety-First)

Launched in 2024, the Thule Allax represents the new standard in crash-tested dog car crates. Developed by Thule (the Swedish outdoor gear company known for roof boxes and bike carriers), the Allax features genuine crumple zone technology — the crate structure is engineered to absorb and distribute impact energy in a collision, rather than transmitting it directly to the dog. This is the same engineering principle used in human vehicle safety cells.

Crate Sizing Guide

The crate must be large enough for the dog to stand up without crouching, turn around completely, and lie down fully stretched. Measure your dog from nose to tail base and add 5-10cm for length. Measure from floor to top of head (standing) and add 5cm for height.

Dog SizeBreed ExamplesCrate Size
SmallChihuahua, Yorkie, Maltese24″ (61cm)
MediumCocker Spaniel, Beagle, Whippet30″ (76cm)
LargeLabrador, Golden Retriever, Boxer36″ (91cm)
Extra LargeGerman Shepherd, Rottweiler42″ (107cm)
GiantGreat Dane, Irish Wolfhound48″ (122cm)

For crate bedding, see our Best Dog Beds UK guide. For crate enrichment toys, see interactive dog toys.

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Written by Amber Kelly

✍️ Pet Care Writer

Amber is a passionate pet care writer and researcher at Petz. She specialises in cat care, small pet guides, and product reviews for UK pet owners.

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