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Unipaws Dog Gate Indoor to Separate Puppy and Large Dogs for Stairs, Walk Through Pet Gate with Dog Door, Free Standing Dog Gate, Adjustable 41.6-58.7 Inches WideFeatures:Material: MDF WoodStyle: Contemporary, Modern, Functional, ConvenientPackage Includes:1 x Pet Gate1 x Installation Instruction.
SKU | 3991743 |
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Primary Brand | UniPaws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 26.6 LBS |
Primary Color | Grey |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Large |
Material | MDF |
Adjustable Width Max | 41.6 IN |
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Adjustable Width Min | 58.7 IN |
Height | 27.5 IN |
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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
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 got a wooden house for the dog, i will put warm blankets on the inside, and her pillow/bed on the inside. The door is plastic three stripes. Can I leave her to sleep and stay at the balcony at night or during the day ? temperature goes down to -5 celsius
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
Hallo. We have a dog door that is always open. During the day my dog goes outside to do his business, but at night he wakes me up and I have to walk with him. Is it possible to teach him to go by himself. If so how?
My dog tried jumping a baby gate and is now limping on her front right paw
My son's dog (Dachshund/Beagle mix) constantly aggressively scratches on my bedroom door to get in and go under my bed. I do not like him in my room. On 2 occasions, I came home to find he has peed on my bed. How can I keep him off my door and out of my room? Thank you!!!!
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.
We have a foster dog (Italian Greyhound), who hasn't been easy to potty train. Our dog uses a potty system in our bathroom (the "Piddle Place") without issue and also goes outside. Our foster pup goes outside when we're there but was used to having a dog door (which we don't have) and going as she pleased, so she's been pooping/peeing all over the house. Any tips on getting her to use the Piddle Place like our dog, or signaling to go outside would be great.
I belive my 6 month old Siberian Husky has huge separation anxiety how can i help cure it a little because she keeps opening the gate from upstairs to downstairs pulling the cabinets out getting the food and messing up a couch already
We have adopted our daughter's dog. She is a small breed mix. She has had at least one traumatic experience in which she was taken and dropped off on a rural road. There were storms during the three days it took to find her. She is very scared during stormy weather. Our problem with her is sometimes when left alone for several hours or a day, she will scratch at the door as if trying to dig her way out. She has destroyed the carpet near the door and the brand new linoleum we put in place.
1.5 year old, newly rescued, poodle mix is house and crate trained &all the good stuff. He is very well behaved & has absolutely no potty or chewing accidents. We are unsure if we should crate him or let him roam free considering the above. He cries/ stays anxious for the first hour of being left alone either way. We hate to crate him since he behaves but is this the best thing since when he isn't crated he runs crazy the first hour from anxiety? (alt option: mud room w/ a dog door to outside)