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An essential tool for homes with pets, the Carlson Extra Wide Walk-Thru Pet Gate is a convenient, chew-proof way to contain and protect both your pet and home. Made of an all-steel construction, the sturdy pet gate can be operated with ease and is designed to make passing through the gate frequently a breeze. If the thought of putting holes in your walls makes you shudder, our pressure-mount system makes installation simple. Because openings vary in size, this gate is expandable and ideal for openings between 29-38.5". The same convenience is provided to your pet as the gate features a 10" x 7" door letting small animals pass through while keeping everyone else stays out.
SKU | 2950579 |
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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 | Large |
The Carlson Extra Wide Walk-Thru Pet Gate is backed by a manufacturer's limited 90-day warranty.
Standing 30" tall, the Extra-Wide Pet Gate is a perfect height and easily expandable for those large openings. We know that door openings and hallways can vary in size, so we've made an extra wide gate to fit doorways up to 38.5" wide. More extension kits (above and beyond what is included) can be added to accommodate wider spaces. Additional extensions are sold separately.
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Cats get through and large dogs stay behind
TabbyCatMama
5 years ago
my cats use this every day and the dogs can't get through! It's wonderful! The f...
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Not 1.5-2 inches between bars
Shirley5
2 years ago
I understood this gate to have a space of 1.5 to 2 inches between bars. I just r...
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