If you had your choice, we know that you and your pet would be inseparable. But when life's to-do list beckons and you need a place for your loyal companion, we've designed this expandable EveryYay In The Zone Extra-Tall Walk-Through Pet Gate with an all-steel frame that is durable and sturdy. The extra-tall construction and auto-locking handle will keep even the nosiest four-legged family member inside these friendly confines. And keeping the smaller pets in mind, we added a second door to provide a way in and out that suits their stature. Whether you're cooking up a storm in the kitchen or simply need to keep your pup from romping around your office, this gate helps you set up a happy place your pup will love.
SKU | 3292205 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Height | 41 IN |
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Width | 22 IN |
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Extra tall walk through gate
Jess23w
6 years ago
It is tall enough to keep jumping dogs out of rooms they don’t need to be in, an...
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Nice gate, cheap materials
johnd29680
5 years ago
I purchased this gate about a year ago and have liked it, however the closing me...
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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
My very large male cat has trouble getting intout his litter pan.. Do you know where I can get a large, very large pan?
We recently got an electronic doggie door. While we are training them we have it set to unlocked. Our 50-pound lab mix has pretty much figured it out. However we also have midna the Chiweenie she is scared of the door I think so because we had to buy it says for the bigger dog and every time she considers going through right after Sarah it smacks her in the face. It is light enough for her to push it open if she decides to they both had the same training when we first got it but she refuses
I have changed Buddy's play pen twice because he jumps out if them. I step out for approximately an hour leaving him in his playpen with his pee pad, his bed, a blanket, his favorite toy, and he still jumps out. I make sure all doors are closed, and nothing of danger around, but i dont want him jumping over his play pen. HELP WHAT CAN I DO
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?
Need a leash for my dog. Shes a big dog. Only 7 months. Needs a leash that will best fit my dog. Do you guys have any suggestions for me?
So my dog keeps peeing in her kennel. I have started making more frequent potty breaks and that has helped some. But she still has accidents about twice a week. So I have thought about getting her a smaller kennel. She is in a 42’’ wire kennel. She can lay in a ball in the corner of it and not take up much room. She is too tall for a smaller kennel. What should I do? Also she had had all her bloodwork done and nothing is wrong. She is 30’’ tall and 30’’ long.
What size crate should I purchase for an adult German Shepherd I am planning to adopt?
How can i train my 7 month old Siberian Husky to stay up stairs while I’m down stairs or my family because she pushes the gate then opens the other 2 from the stairs she was calm before she stayed watching us in kitchen now she cries and bites the gates
Hes almost40 pounds and getting big fast I had to get a bigger cage what should I do
Hi! We have this cat room (pictures attached) because they don't get along with Pharah. Is the cat room okay? We can't really afford any cat "furniture" right now or the doggy gates so we have a long chair in front. Dog doesn't go there and cats can still see the living room. Is the placement of food (on top of the table) and litter (under table next to each other) good? Should we add more things to the room? Also they only go out of the room when dog is away, like walks.
I've moved and to get my cat acclimated I've decided I'm going to crate him while we are working. The crate i have is 42"x28"x30", with a dual level. Will this be enough space for my cat? He is 14y/o, and will be crated for 6-8 hours 5 days a week for a few weeks, until he gets used to the area. Of course he'll be inside the house, and let out in the evenings and sometimes for a bit on lunchtime.