High Anxiety Dog Crate
Your Pup's New Safe Haven
Reduces Anxiety
Designed with privacy and security in mind, our High Anxiety Crate significantly reduces anxiety by providing a secure, enclosed space that serves as a tranquil haven for anxious pets.


Escape Proof
Crafted from 62% thicker aluminum alloy and secured with four extra butterfly latches plus a zinc-plated steel paddle latch, our crate offers unmatched strength and an escape-proof design that withstands even the most determined attempts, ensuring your pet's safety and your peace of mind.


Safety In Every Detail
The small circle ventilation holes, measuring at 0.5 inches, are specifically designed to prevent dogs from getting their K9 teeth in and potentially harming themselves. These ventilation holes provide adequate air flow while ensuring your pet's safety.


Sleek & Secure
Crafted for style and security, our crate features military-grade handles for dependable transport and a stackable design for efficient space use, ensuring your pet's safety with a sleek touch.


Peace of Mind
With a Lifetime Dog Damage Guarantee and a Lifetime Warranty, our High Anxiety Crate is more than a product—it's a promise for a stress-free home. If your dog breaks it, we'll replace it! Ensure peace of mind for every member of the family with a crate that truly stands the test of time.


Must Have Features
Discover the features adored by over 2,000 Pet Parents on the High Anxiety Dog Crate


Escape Proof Butterfly Latches
It features four additional butterfly latches, providing maximum strength and security. These latches are easy to operate and provide an added level of protection.
Escape Proof Butterfly Latches
It features four additional butterfly latches, providing maximum strength and security. These latches are easy to operate and provide an added level of protection.
Zinc Steel Paddle Latch
Zinc-plated steel paddle latch which provides a robust mechanism for added security against the toughest escape attempts. This latch mechanism is designed to withstand high-stress forces.
Zinc Steel Paddle Latch
Zinc-plated steel paddle latch which provides a robust mechanism for added security against the toughest escape attempts. This latch mechanism is designed to withstand high-stress forces.
Safety First Ventilation
The small circle ventilation holes, measuring at 0.05 inches, are specifically designed to prevent dogs from getting their K9 teeth stuck and potentially harming themselves. These ventilation holes provide adequate air flow while ensuring your pet's safety.
Safety First Ventilation
The small circle ventilation holes, measuring at 0.05 inches, are specifically designed to prevent dogs from getting their K9 teeth stuck and potentially harming themselves. These ventilation holes provide adequate air flow while ensuring your pet's safety.
Compare Our Crates

Collapsible
Best For Travel
Crate Dimensions
30"
Medium - (30.5"L x 20.5"W x 26"H)34"
Intermediate - (34.5"L x 23"W x 29"H)40"
Large - (40.5"L x 23"W x 29"H)40"+
XL - (40.5"L x 27.5”W x 34"H)48"
2XL - (48"L x 27"W x 33"H)54"
3XL - (54.5"L x 35.5"W x 42"H)

High Anxiety
Best for Security
Crate Dimensions
30"
Medium - (30.5"L x 20.5"W x 26"H)34"
Intermediate - (34.5"L x 23"W x 29"H)40"
Large - (40.5"L x 23"W x 29"H)40"+
XL - (40.5"L x 27.5”W x 34"H)48"
2XL - (48.5"L x 32.5"W x 36"H)
Reviews
- NJNancy J.Verified Buyer1 week agoReviewingHigh Anxiety CrateRated 5 out of 5 starsJust what I was looking for!!
This crate is a life-saver. I took in a dog with severe separation anxiety. His previous owner said he had chewed through a door, 3 windows, & several wire crates. He is being treated by his vet for anxiety & other issues. The Impact High Anxiety crate gives him a safe place to be when needed. Thank you!!
Was this helpful? - Kkevin3 weeks agoReviewingHigh Anxiety CrateRated 5 out of 5 stars5 Stars
Best crate i've purchased
Was this helpful? - CACasey A.Verified Reviewer1 month agoReviewingHigh Anxiety CrateRated 5 out of 5 starsBest purchase I ever made!
Stanley is a rescue, he was abused and neglected before he came to our rescue. I started working with him as a trainer and discovered he has severe separation anxiety. I ended up falling in love with him and adopting him. We went through three different kennels and dealt with him breaking out of the first two and then when he couldn’t break out of the third he started self harming because his anxiety was so high. I remembered we used impact crates with our military K9’s and decided to get one for Stanley. It was the best decision I ever made. With him if he can see light around the edge of the door he will body check it until it gives way and if he can get a part of his body through it he will hurt himself trying to get out. With the impact high anxiety crate he isn’t able to do either. He has gotten over his anxiety and now absolutely loves his crate. We’re now looking into getting a second one for the foster dogs that come through our house for training. Thank you for changing our lives for the better! The first two pictures are his face from the old crate and the third is him happy in his impact crate
Was this helpful? - KIKatherine I.Verified Buyer1 month agoReviewingHigh Anxiety CrateRated 5 out of 5 starsGreat Crate
The high anxiety crate has helped my senior golden who has been having a lot of separation anxiety recently. He’s a lot calmer in it than his old wire crate, and the peace of mind it gives me knowing he’s not going to break out and stress that he can’t find me/eat inedible objects like he tends to is well worth the money. He even goes into his man cave when we’re all home just to lay down. The only downside to the crate is the assembly. Instructions are clear, but it’s definitely a two person job since you need to tighten a million screws. Would recommend offering a white glove service as an option or task rabbit the assembly out.
Was this helpful? - RHRachel H.Verified Buyer1 month agoReviewingHigh Anxiety CrateRated 5 out of 5 starsExactly What We Needed
So, some needed backstory.
Our pittie mix was six when he came to us. He was pulled from a fire in a home that had a history of animal abuse and animals being removed from the home. We were told he was found changed to the porch rail with another dog, this was where he lived 24/7, and that was the only reason those two survived the fire.
Needless to say, he came to us with a lot of emotional baggage. He has been with us 3 years now and has extreme separation and noise anxiety, among other things. He has absolutely destroyed EVERY other crate we have put him in, along with severely injuring himself. He has dislocated toes, broken off teeth and ripped out toenails.
Over the years, we have tried everything. We have slowly been building a tookit of what helps and the Impact crate appears to be the final piece to the puzzle.
The first couple of times I introduced it to him, his reaction was immediately notable. Hrle was fearful of entering it the first time, but once he wet in and I shut down, he seemed very relaxed. He sat very still for a little bit just sniffing around and then he laid down and was very calm and quiet.
We have been through two storms since it arrived that produced tornados and he seemed to feel good and safe inside the crate (laying down, not pacing, not digging, not panting or barking). It is now his daily crate and we are considering ordering one for our newest rescue dog as well.
Was this helpful?IDImpact Dog Crates1 month agoThank you so much for sharing your story — it truly means a lot. We’re beyond grateful to hear that the crate has made such a difference for your sweet boy after everything he’s been through. Knowing he feels safe and calm now, especially during storms, is exactly why we do what we do. You’ve given him so much love and care, and we’re honored to be a part of his healing journey.
Thank you,
Riley