Petmaker Foldable Wooden Pet Gate
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Because some areas of your home need to stay off limits, declare a “no-dog” zone with the Petmaker Foldable Wooden Pet Gate. Making it easier than ever to keep pets where they’re supposed to be, this gate quickly unfolds like an accordion and stands on its own. The longer-than-average length works for standard doorways, as well as double doors, wide hallways, partially open rooms and more. It’s heavy enough so that your pet won’t knock it over, yet light enough to move it around from room to room! The stylish design won’t distract from your décor either.
Key Benefits- Wood gate allows you to confine pets without the need for installation.
- Accordion-like folding panels can be expanded or condensed to fit various spaces.
- Perfect for doorways or wider areas like hallways and entryways with an attractive finish.
- Folds to three or four inches for easy storage—simply fold and tuck into a closet or the garage.
- Freestanding gate doesn't need to be attached to a wall and can block off any area of your home.
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Item Number156979
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Dimensions72 x 24 x 1 inches
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Weight8.33 pounds
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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MaterialWood
Hand wash with soap and water.
Size | Dimensions |
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3-Panel | 54 x 32 inches |
4-Panel | 72 x 24 inches |
Customer Reviews
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Easy and convenient
By Anna on Dec 12, 2020
Nice gate, looks good with any decor however it is very light so it can be pushed easily. I have a 6 month old English Bulldog and if he wants to push it out of the way, it’s pretty easy.
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long lasting
By Bella on Aug 21, 2020
I have had my 3 panel gates for a couple years. I think you need to consider the pet your are purchasing it for. It is absolutely perfect for my 6 lb Shih Tzu who is nearly blind and stops when she meets the slightest resistance. It very efficiently keeps her in the area she’s familiar with. She panicked when she would wonder through the house and get lost. It is very easy to slide aside with your foot if your hands are full and slide back in place. Highly recommended!
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Attractive, Well Priced, Well Made & Functional
By Gina on Aug 1, 2020
I really like this gate. Works well to block off a large, arched entrance into my dining room without the negative aesthetic that normally comes with dog gates.
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VERY small bad quality. Could be okay for your purpose
By IndiLabRescueOfSoCal on Jun 25, 2020
Far smaller than it looks. they ought put a human next to it so one can see accurately the size. It's not heavy so 6 week Lab Puppy can topple it over. It's rough. Painted over a rough wood that's not sanded smooth.
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32 inches high, great for bottom of steps
By Picky on Feb 17, 2020
I have this in our porch. It is humid, rain to snow outside, freezing weather, but protected. I have a cataract compromised sixteen year old small dog. I have two steps out, I put this on the bottom of the steps blocking the steps, so he won't jump up the steps. I have landing room and I open and close it when I go out there. (24 inch high gates are too short for door ways and opening and closing them, when he was younger, he would jump that height with lots of clearance). I have it so it leads to a ramp. Have a sliding screen door inside blocking the steps, but leaving the ramp open. You can always attach it to a door frame for inside your home, if you have a dog that pushes, jumps up I have this in our porch. It is humid, rain to snow outside, freezing weather, but protected. I have a cataract compromised sixteen year old small dog. I have two steps out, I put this on the bottom of the steps blocking the steps, so he won't jump up the steps. I have landing room and I open and close it when I go out there. (24 inch high gates are too short for door ways and opening and closing them, when he was younger, he would jump that height with lots of clearance). I have it so it leads to a ramp. Have a sliding screen door inside blocking the steps, but leaving the ramp open. You can always attach it to a door frame for inside your home, if you have a dog that pushes, jumps up and down on it. This is not for outside doorways. This is not escape proof. You can use the 24 inch gates under a table and push a chair up to it if you don't want your dog going under the table. 32 inch high gates works great for blocking areas you don't want your dog sneaking into. If you are on one side and the dog on the other side wanting to be with you, the 32 inch gate attached, would be a better choice and attaching it, as they can push it or push it over. I have had the 32 inch about a month and a half, so far so good. Dark brown wood. Thinking about getting more gates that height. This one seems strong. He hasn't tested this one. … more
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Nice crate
By Danielle on May 17, 2020
This crate is sturdy, and can fold up and be put away when not in use. It has a nice laminated and smooth finish and looks nice.
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Nice looking, however
By Rowdydog on Feb 19, 2020
This gate is a little too light in weight. It hasn't been successful as far as keeping my (very old) dog from pushing it over if he wants out, and he's learned how to put his nose between the rails and slide it. I have found ways to secure it to something heavy with the bungee cord and that helps. I don't think I would recommend it.
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Not the best quality
By slbru on Mar 6, 2020
For the money it does it's job. But arrived with a number of places where the paint was chipped off. I have it in a living room and wanted it to look decent. So I guess I'll repaint it.
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Perfect Gate
By Linn52 on Apr 2, 2020
Great color and light weight. It's the perfect gate for keeping our 4-1/2 lb Yorkie out of our newly redecorated great room.
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Just what we needed
By Sue45 on Mar 31, 2020
Works well keeping our pug out of the front of the house I wish we could have gotten black but are thankful we got this one