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The Perfect Pup Pet Gate is a versatile and affordable indoor freestanding dog gate that is designed to keep your dog safely contained and your home beautiful. This three-panel gate is lightweight and easy to move. It spans openings up to 48" and easily folds down for storage. Sturdy hardwood construction in three designer finishes-white, grey and our signature walnut.
SKU | 3677252 |
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Primary Brand | Primetime Petz |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 7 LBS |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 54 IN |
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Adjustable Length Max | 48 IN |
Adjustable Length Min | 30 IN |
Height | 24 IN |
Width | .8 IN |
30 day limited.
For indoor use only.
For indoor use only. Refrain from using a leash with your pet when using this product; pet could become entangled. Place on a sturdy, flat surface.
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