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Give your dog and cat the independence to go outside on their own. The PetSafe Wall Entry Pet Door is great for homes where installation to an entry or side door is not practical. This unique wall entry door can be installed in all types of siding, stucco and brick, making it one of the best wall mount dog doors on the market. The telescoping tunnel allows for installation into walls that are 4.75" to 7.25" thick. For extra thick walls that extend beyond 7.25", there are extension kits sold separately that will enable the door to extend further. The double insert flap design helps keep out weather and provides energy efficiency. A slide-in closing panel adds extra insulation and lets you control your pet's access outside. This do-it-yourself project includes a cut-out template and step-by-step instructions.
SKU | 1050877 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 11.2 LBS |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | Plastic |
Height | 10.25 IN |
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Adjustable Height Min | 22 IN |
Width | 16.25 IN |
1 Year Limited Warranty.
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This is a wonderful product that ANYONE can install! Trust me!!!
Bigpugmomma
13 years ago
For a long time, we have had the doggie-door panel that goes with a sliding glas...
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looks better on paper
wvdogowner
12 years ago
While it is called an aluminum dog door the only metal pieces are the frames aro...
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