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The Ideal Pet Products Screen Guard Pet Door is designed for medium to extra-large pets, featuring a flexible vinyl flap with a generous size of 10.5" x 15". It boasts an easy installation process and a magnetic closure for secure access. Suitable for pets weighing between 36 to 90 pounds, this door is perfect for pet owners looking to enhance their furry friends' freedom while maintaining home security.
S**H
The BEST dog (screen) door out there!
We purchased this for our 100lb. chocolate lab over 9 years ago and it's still perfect. It cleans easy and easy to re-install if necessary! I cannot praise this company enough, but I really wish there was more advertising for them. I've seen other products out there that are more expensive and just don't compare in quality. I want to tell everyone looking for a pet screen door, that THIS is your best option, and you won't regret it.Guests who see it for the first time are always impressed. It's sturdy, it works perfectly, and best of all we can keep the sliding glass door open. Our dog had no issues trying to use it.*Please note, because we have a taller/bigger lab, we did have to raise the placement of the dog door higher off the bottom frame of the screen door, which then makes it less likely for both of our cats and our dog to use.To the company (Ideal Pet Products): just want to throw it out there, when I did a search for "pet screen doors", yours didn't pop up right away. I was disappointed to see that, because I truly believe in your product and I think people deserve to see this as a clear option when searching for a dog door. The alternatives are "meh" in comparison. 5 stars!
G**S
I love this, SO MUCH- and the cost- awesome!!
UPDATE 5-2022….door acts the same as the 1st day installed in 2019. My dog hairs it at least 10 times a day (20x round trips). Great sturdiness and durability Stop looking. Buy this!With all the fake review on Amazon lately (get on that Amazon it’s annoying!!!!) I was just super skeptical of how positive people were talking about this door. If you read just one line of my review...THEY WERE RIGHT- IT’S AWESOME.I’ve been desperate to find a dog door for the backyard that requires the least amount of “damage” to my house e.g. sawing a hole through wall to install. I also didn’t want something that was ugly to look at or impeded the function of the sliding glass door, like those full length inserts that take away from the clean all glass look to outside and make the sliding door opening smaller... and they were expensive! I read practically every review, researched other like products and even delayed purchase to “think about it”. I explain all this to show I’m basically picky as sin. So much to the point that I ensured I could return before purchasing.MUST HAVE SCREEN DOOR GUARD. Def would not recommend without it. The door is of substantial weight which is great because it’s sturdy and solid, but won’t hold without the screen door guard. I’m pretty sure you can install a guard on almost any screen door.The longest part of the install was figuring where to put it. I have a German Shep mix- about 85 lbs (the extra large juuussstttt fits him- I do wish there was another size up but only outta spoiling him- he uses it just fine). Hindsight I might have put it about an inch or so lower as he has to give a little tiny minor hop from outside to inside given the little step up. Again, even where I placed it is fine- I’m just a perfectionist.There is a template you tape to the door. Cut INSIDE the template, not around. I would suggest the bottom be the most focused on making straight as the weight sits mostly and will be the best way to make sure you install the door straight. There’s a little play for marginal errors- since the door and plate have a 2” boarder that cover the hole.Depending on you screen guard you’ll need good sharp cutters- but I happened to have a dremmel tool, which took minutes to cut the hole. IF YOU DO use a dremmel tool- suggest putting a piece of wood between screen and screen guard- just to ensure you don’t chew up the screen. That way you can make a nice clean slice through with the razor. 100% Cut the guard first, then cut the screen with razor blade. Screw in a few screws and Wam-Bam- NO MORE BUGS!!! Yyyaaayyyyyyu!!!!!!!!!!I am truly honestly so stoked and happy with this product. Of course I just got it and I’m not sure the durability over 1000s of in and outs use- but as of right now I’m confident I will be very happy it will last long enough for how much it cost and for how easy it was to install. Small wins still feel good ;)
G**T
Well Made. Read for Training Tips.
First things first...make sure you understand that this pet door is made to be installed in a screen door with a screen guard in place at the bottom. It does not come with that guard. We chose this design because it strengthens the setup a lot more than if it was simply installed through the light weight insect screen only. Ok, here are a few points to consider.Size: We have two dogs. The bigger of the two is a male schnoodle (mix of schnauzer and poodle). He's roughly the size of a normal Schnauzer at around 25 pounds. He's about 16" from the floor to the top of his shoulder, and around 7.5" wide across the chest. This door is a great size for him. Not sure he'd like going through one much smaller. Our other dog (female) is a little smaller, so she has plenty of room.Constructuon: This door seems we'll made. The materials are of good quality, and installation was very easy with the included instructions. FYI..I used a Dremmel Tool with cutoff disc to cut the screen guard. This made it easier. The door has a flexible, clear plastic flap for the dogs, and also comes with a solid panel that can be slid into place to "lock" it.Training Tips: Our two dogs are very different from each other. The male plowed right through it, and had it all figured out in 10 seconds. The female...not so much. She is afraid of her own shadow, and didn't want to have ANYTHING to do with it. Even coaxing her with food was useless at first. So, we approached her training in steps.Step 1 was to use painter's tape to tape the flap up and wide open. This way, we could coax her through with food. We left it taped open for a few days so she was used to going through it.Step 2 was to close the flap, but tape the magnet down at the bottom of the frame. This way, the flap swings freely with no force needed to break that seal. We would "help" her by easing the flap open just a little and letting her push it the rest of the way. Now, she goes through on her own (with the magnet still taped down). We just had to be patient and go in steps.Overall, a great product!
E**K
Great replacement
Replaced my old worn out dog door and the look of this one is much better. Love it.
L**A
Best choice
Very easy to install. This size was great for my 70 pound Golden Doodle and my 45 pound GD Puppy. They love having the freedom of going in and out of the house to our fenced back yard.
B**H
Awesome
Very happy with this product. We were reluctant to use it because it was designed for a screen door with a screen guard and our door doesnt have one. It went on super easy and the screw system makes it very secure. We have a 60 lb doodle and a 6 month old doodle pup they use with great ease. Love it!!
T**
The screw holes on the top and bottom of the ...
The screw holes on the top and bottom of the frame are missing, not sure if this will hold only with the side screws and the product is not strong enough so may split if I try to drill holes
N**E
Très bon article
Très bon article mon chien (Berger allemand) l’adore il peu maintenant entre et sortir quand il veut.
C**S
Dog loves it...
Excellent product. Looks great dog loves it.
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