Merry Products built its name on crates that double as furniture, so our comparison focused on how well each model balances those two roles. In our evaluation we looked at frame sturdiness, the usefulness of the tabletop or end-table surface, door configuration, and how accurately each crate fits the dog size it targets. A furniture crate only works if the dog is comfortable and the table is genuinely usable. What we like across the Merry range is the slide-aside and configurable designs that adapt to a room rather than dominating it. We weighed which models suit a medium dog versus a larger breed, which convert into a gate, and which offer multiple doors for easier placement against a wall. Below are our picks, the factors that mattered, and crate-training notes to help your dog settle in.

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