We know your four-legged friend likes to explore, but sometimes you need to set some boundaries. That's why we designed our EveryYay In The Zone Convertible Plastic Pet Gate & Play Pen for extra-wide openings. At 16 feet wide, you get plenty of coverage wherever you need to create their own room to roam. And when you want to section off an enclosed spot to have fun together or learn new tricks, simply convert it into a play pen. So, enjoy a little "me-time" while keeping your pup close in their new favorite hangout.
SKU | 3530226 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Adjustable Width Max | 1 IN |
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Adjustable Length Max | 192 IN |
Adjustable Length Min | 36 IN |
Adjustable Height Max | 26 IN |
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Intended to be used as a pet barrier. Always supervise children and pets during use. Gate is not chew-proof. Not intended for heavy chewers.
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We are getting a 6 week old male shih tzu. Is it ok to plane his potty pad and bed in his playpen? He will be kept in his playpen when we are not home and he will sleep in it over night. When we are home do we keep his potty pad in the play pen so he knows that spot for him to always go? Also do we leave his bed in there for him to go nap when we are home? We will leave the gate to his playpen open when we are home
We have a foster dog (Italian Greyhound), who hasn't been easy to potty train. Our dog uses a potty system in our bathroom (the "Piddle Place") without issue and also goes outside. Our foster pup goes outside when we're there but was used to having a dog door (which we don't have) and going as she pleased, so she's been pooping/peeing all over the house. Any tips on getting her to use the Piddle Place like our dog, or signaling to go outside would be great.
I recently inherited my dad's 2 yorkies. I have had them a year this past Aug. They just turned 11 in Oct. All their lives they have been kept in a pack-n-play when no one was home; most times even when they weren't alone. I have been trying to give them freedom by leaving them out while I'm at work. They are house trained, but when alone, all they do is pee everywhere & the female barks/whines for hours. I turned on white noise & gave them a potty pad. I hate to put them back in the Basket..???
How do you potty train a 2 yr old female yorkie? There's a potty pad available near the outside door
I created a play area with a gate for my 9 week old. In a large area. I put her crate, toys, water and pee pad in there with her. I've tried putting her in there when I'm home and not home and she just barks and whines the entire time unless I go in there with her. What can I do to ensure her its her area and she is safe? Is this seperation anxiety?
My 3 month old pup seems to have separation anxiety. My boyfriend and I both work during the day, one of us coming home at lunch to walk her. During the time we are not at the house we put her in a kennel. She barks constantly and has accidents in her kennel. I wanted to get her a gated off play-pen that i could leave her in while we are at work. I figured it is more room to let her roam around a bit and I can put her favorite bed/ toys for comfort. Is this a bad or good idea for a young puppy?
I'm having a hard time keeping patty focus when I'm training her. My backyard is spacious and lately I've been considering training her in a pen. Is this a good idea to try out?
Hi, I live in a small apartment and I have a miniature poodle she's a pretty well trained dog, however she likes to lay in between entrances and exits and stretch out making us having to walk slower or go around her to get to where we are going like the hallway, the walk space between the living room and etc. PLEASE have any advice? Thank You and God Bless
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We're working on moving the area for potty training closer to the back door to the backyard. Aside from moving the pee pee pads there, any other suggestions? Since we've moved them, he's peeing in more places areound the house that he hadn't in the past.
We have a four month old beagle. Ever since we got her we would taker her to the front yard to do her business. She got so use to this that when we say "outside" she runs right to the front door. We recently had a fence installed in the back yard and we would like to transition her from doing her business in the front yard, to the back yard. She has gone done her business out back a few times, but she tends to hold it a lot longer out back than in the front. How do we perform this transition?