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Lockable screen doors for dogs and cats! Why be at Fido's or Fluffy's mercy whenever they want to go outside or come back in? Simply snap the plastic frames of this easy-to-install flap door together through the existing screen of your patio door, cut out the screen door, and your dog or cat can easily enter or exit anytime...unless you choose to lock the pet door. This convenient "cat flap" or "doggie door" works with all types of screens, and also can be installed in screened windows between the kitchen and patio as a food and drink pass-through. Make your dog or cat happy with this pet screen door. Available in 2 sizes to fit your pets: 10"H x 8"W opening (73061) and 16"H x 12"W opening(73060).
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Comments about Stacks and Stacks Pet Screen Door - Doggie Doors - Cat Flaps: This works great! I love it and the best part is that I could install it at just the right height - my little dog had a hard time jumping over the rise in the sliding door insert-type dog door, but this one I was able to install low enough so he can go in and out with ease! What a fantastic product at a great price! Pros
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Comments about Stacks and Stacks Pet Screen Door - Doggie Doors - Cat Flaps: Our dogs exhausted us with wanting to go out all the time. I checked the box for the store to email me when product came back in stock. I only wish we got it at the beginning of Summer. It was easy to install and the dogs love it. I think it would even work in a window for the cats to use. I Have seen pet owners have to cut their doors and with this it is only the screen that gets cut :) I feel like we have really spoiled our dogs <3 Pros
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Comments about Stacks and Stacks Pet Screen Door - Doggie Doors - Cat Flaps: It really needs to be installed in an existing screen door and be used for a smaller dog only. I have an eighty pound lab and he destroyed it pretty quickly by just going in and out. The mechanism that holds it together is just not strong enough. Couple that with no support (like a doggie door in a real door) and it might work for small dogs and cats - but no way for a large dog. I was disappointed in it's structure and claims. |
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