Would this crate work for you:
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It would seem you can just tack a name plate or sticker over the brand label they have hanging off the crate, otherwise, this might be an option:
Midwest Dog Crate Nameplate Kit - Dog.com.
What I find is good for my yorkie for being "indestructable" are the smaller toys... almost cat-sized or even simply cat toys. Like the Hide-A-Squirrel Juniors. They last a long time. The regular sized Hide-A-Squirrel probably wouldn't as other toys similar in size gets torn apart by my power chewer. Also, she has trouble making some toys squeak on their own because of the stiffer/thicker material of the plush, etc. I find anything not big enough for her to have in her mouth and look at and hold down with her paw all at the same time, they are the ones that last the longest.

I don't give the plastic non-edible Nylabones because she chews through those within minutes and starts eating the plastic/rubber. Chew ropes also last forever in spite of the damage and some string swallowing.
For most, I believe the Parvo and Distemper are given together in a combo shot, but I could be wrong. Waiting on the rabies shot is recommended as you have already planned on doing. Your vaccination schedule sounds good though if you're worried, you can do annual or every two years titer testing to check for immunity. Make sure they give you the 3-year rabies vaccine so you wouldn't need to give it to your dog again for another 3 years.
I hope you'll be able to get all of your questions answered.
Good luck!