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For extra-large dogs or ones that have a tendency to be a jumper, the versatile Carlson 144" Outdoor Extra Tall Super Wide Pet Pen and Gate is an essential tool to keep them contained. The convenient, chew-proof gate is a unique way to section off areas on your deck, patio, and lawn to keep pets away from a specific area. Made with an all-steel construction, the sturdy pet gate is weather tough to withstand the elements year-round. The hinged posts on the super wide outdoor pet gate offer an amazing variety of shaping possibilities and can fit openings spanning up to 144" wide and the extra height keeps pets from jumping. Easily mounting to a wall or banister, the convenient gate features a walk-through door designed with a double lock lever handle allowing adults to easily pass through. The same convenience is provided to your pet as the gate features a 9" x 8" door letting small animals pass through while keeping everyone else stays out.
SKU | 3024930 |
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Primary Brand | Carlson Pet Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 37 LBS |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Length | 144 IN |
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Height | 36 IN |
Width | 2 IN |
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Featuring a 100% steel frame, the gate installs to a wall or banister in minutes and includes six removable 24" panels arranged in an accordion style shape.
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