MidWest Homes for Pets 24-Inch Pink Fashion iCrate for Small Breeds, 12-20 lbs, Single Door Folding Dog Crate with Divider Panel, Leak-Proof Tray & Secure Latch, Portable, Durable & Easy to Assemble Review
By Marcus Bell · Dog nutrition editor · Published 2026-05-27 · Updated 2026-07-02
4.8(7,400)Amazon rating$49.99400+ bought last month
Our verdict
The MidWest 24-Inch Pink Fashion iCrate pairs the same reliable folding wire design as MidWest's other iCrate sizes with a pink finish, and its 4.8 star average is the highest of any crate in this lineup.
Owners of small dogs, 12-20 lbs, who want a secure, lockable folding crate with a distinct pink finish instead of the standard black frame.
Skip if
You'd prefer a plain black frame or your dog is outside the 12-20 lb range this size is built for.
Best for Indoor
Breed size Small
Weight 13.8 Pounds
Priced 29% below the category median ($69.99 across 101 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.8/5overall
Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 7,400 owner ratings
Popularity4.4/5
7,400 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog and cat food, health, gear and grooming we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["The MidWest 24-Inch Pink Fashion iCrate is built for small dogs weighing 12 to 20 lbs, using the same single-door, folding metal frame as MidWest's other iCrate sizes, finished in pink instead of the standard black. It includes a divider panel and a removable tray, so it works for a growing puppy as well as a full-grown small dog.", "MidWest lists this size as adjustable, foldable, lockable, and secure, matching the upgraded latch security found on the medium iCrate rather than the most basic small size. At 24.77 inches by 17.92 inches by 19.5 inches and 13.8 lbs, it's easy for one person to carry and reposition.", "At $49.99, it's priced the same as the medium iCrate, and it holds a 4.8 star average across 7,400 reviews with about 400 units bought in the past month, the highest rating of any crate in this lineup, plus a Best Sellers Rank of #25 in Basic Dog Crates."]
Pros
Highest star rating in this lineup at 4.8 stars across 7,400 reviews
Lockable, secure latch upgrade over the most basic iCrate size
Includes a divider panel and removable tray
Distinct pink finish for owners who want an alternative to black
Lightweight at 13.8 lbs, easy to carry and reposition
Cons
Pink finish won't appeal to every owner or dog's decor
Sized specifically for the 12-20 lb range, not adjustable beyond that
Basic wire construction rather than a hard-sided or furniture-style crate
Specifications
Best for
Indoor
Breed size
Small
Weight
13.8 Pounds
Performance notes
The lockable, secure latch and divider panel put this size on par with MidWest's medium iCrate in terms of features, just scaled down and finished in pink rather than black. Its high review count and rating suggest the added latch security addresses a common small-crate complaint, dogs nosing open a basic slide latch, without adding real cost over the standard black version.
What buyers say
With 7,400 reviews and a 4.8 star average, plus roughly 400 units bought in the past month and a Best Sellers Rank of #25 in Basic Dog Crates, this is the most highly rated crate in this lineup and shows strong, active demand.
Is this crate the same design as MidWest's standard black iCrate?
Yes, it uses the same folding frame, divider panel, and removable tray as MidWest's other iCrate sizes, just finished in pink instead of black.
What size dog does this crate fit?
It's built for small dogs weighing 12 to 20 lbs, based on the 24-inch size and breed recommendation listed for this model.
How secure is the door latch on this crate?
This size is listed as lockable and secure, an upgrade over the most basic iCrate latch, which helps for small dogs that are persistent about pawing or nosing at crate doors.
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