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If you're pet needs a contained area to play, turn to the versatile Carlson Convertible Pet Yard. The convenient, chew-proof yard is a unique way to contain and protect both your pet and home. Made of an all-steel construction, the hinged posts on the Convertible Pet Yard offer an amazing variety of shaping possibilities and can fit openings spanning up to 144" wide with the purchase of additional wall mounting hardware. Easily mounting to the wall, the convenient gate features a walk-through door designed with a double lock lever handle allowing adults to easily pass through.
SKU | 2950587 |
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Primary Brand | Carlson Pet Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | X-Large |
Material | Metal |
The Carlson Convertible Pet Yard is backed by a manufacturer's limited 90-day warranty. Carlson's gates are designed specifically for your pet.
Including six removable 24" panels arranged in an accordion style shape, the flexible hinged posts allow the gate to configure into a play yard or span openings up to a whopping 144" wide. That's 12 feet!
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