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These 100% wooden, freestanding pet gates are an elegant addition to any pet owner's home. Featuring our 360 degree hinge design, these versatile walk-through gates let you design your pet's roaming space in countless ways.
SKU | 2820678 |
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Primary Brand | Primetime Petz |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 20 LBS |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | Wood |
Length | 88 IN |
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Height | 36 IN |
Width | 88 IN |
30 days against manufacturer defects
Refrain from using a leash with pet while using this product
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Very Pleased!
TJ Colorado
5 years ago
Very happy with gate. Keeps our crazy boxer and frenchie from charging the door...
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Poor Design or Built Incorrectly
Grads
4 years ago
The gate portion is built incorrectly, so it does not open and close correctly. ...
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