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Keep your pet safe and secure in the 3-in-1 Arched Decor Metal Superyard.The versatile, six-panel enclosure can act as a portable play yard, a gate or a barrier. The 3-in-1 Arched Decor Metal Superyard is free-standing and sets up in seconds, it can be used inside on a variety of floor surfaces. For added convenience, the 3-in-1 Arched Decor Metal Superyard can also be hardware mounted as an extra-wide barrier in your home or a gate, blocking off fireplaces, displays, etc.
SKU | 2551615 |
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Primary Brand | North States |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 36.49 LB |
Primary Color | Bronze |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Metal |
Length | 8.13 IN |
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Height | 32.88 IN |
Width | 27.75 IN |
1 - year warranty from date of purchase
Do not leave pet unsupervised or rely on gates to keep a pet safe. This product may not prevent all accidents
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I have an older Great Pyrenees (approximately 10 years old). He is losing his hearing and his arthritis is getting worse. He recently decided to start using the concrete driveway as his restroom instead of the yard. Any suggestions on getting him back in to the yard?
Hi can my new pup stay in a play crate for 6 hours a day everyday with a small morning walk In the morning and indoor potty arrangements. Thank you!
My two six month old pups are labs they have recently learned to jump our fence, (4ft), and since have become to escape every chance they get. I thought punishing them by putting them in kennel when they return home, no treats, securing they on leash while outside, and staying outside until they completed their business and bringing them back into kennels. I'm at a lost at this point. I have extended the fence, I have blocked areas I know behavior is occurring... nothing is working.
My dog finds a way to always get out of our house. We’ve done so many modifications to our yard but it always seems like he finds a way out. He’s gone as far as breaking our wooden fence. I don’t want to keep him kenneled up all day but I’m running out of ideas at this point. Is there anything I can potential do for him to solve this issue ?
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