Description
Price: $26.99 - $24.99
(as of Feb 17, 2025 19:32:28 UTC – Details)
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Pet screen door can make your dogs and cats go in or out freely enough without asking for your help to open the door, great for your pet potty break or playtime.
Use a flat-head screwdriver to separate the door so you have 6 parts, 2 of door frames, flaps and locks. Inner Door flap didn’t come with a screen insert, need to put this on a screen you already own, then cut down the screen against the frame and place it inside the flap.
Comes with upgraded screws with nuts would hold the outer frame and flap to prevent the door from separating and falling. It’s easier with two people to install.
Swings both ways. Magnets slow the door down and stop it in place after 3-4 swings. you can lock the door to stop pets in and out, double-sided lockable.
Inner door hole size: 11 x 13 inches; Outer frame size: 13.4 x 17.3 inches, need to be installed base on the pet’s height, fit most breed cats and dogs, but not suitable for especially little kittens and puppies because this door may too heavy.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the pet door’s functionality and design. They find it works well, allowing dogs to come in and out without letting bugs in. Many like the design. However, some customers dislike the door stability. There are differing opinions on installation ease, durability, value for money, and size.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Christine W. –
The only review you need to read
I researched several dog door options. This one was the best in several categories: install, functionality, price, and amount of damage to structure.We have a female German Shepherd/Husky mix thatâs almost 60 lbs, and this works great for her. I mounted it a little higher off the ground so she can use it comfortably, but not too high because we also have a 15 lb chihuahua mix with little legs.Install was a little tricky, mainly because the directions werenât very clear (as many have pointed out), but the concept is fairly simple, so mostly common sense will allow you to install this pretty easily. I used super glue, per the directions, but it just made a mess and got all over my fingers. Now that itâs up, I really donât think using glue is necessary, because it doesnât hold the frame in place while you work. Since I installed it by myself, using the glass slider as backing really helped. I used a mini hammer, but a rubber mallet is probably best. If you can, I highly recommend having another person help with install, or just take the screen off the track and install it on a flat surface, because gravity is a nuisance with this thing.I donât see the point of the lock tabs, so I just broke them off and tossed them. When we want security, we will just close the slider.My big dog picked up on it very quickly with a little bit of training and treats. My little dog is scared of it, but she stays indoors mostly anyways. The big dog goes in and out, so this is perfect. Hopefully it holds up to a lot of usage. So far so good.
jen –
Pretty good
This door works exactly as expected. We had some issues with it opening up and the door falling out for awhile, but I think we finally got it together tightly. Itâs not perfect. Itâs heavier than I had expected, and canât be comfortable when it swings back and hits the 2nd dog trying to pass through in the face, but our dogs have it figured out now so thatâs no longer an issue. It meets our needs and was reasonably priced.
BJohnsonSV –
Doggies love this door – Better instructions would save frustration
I’ve had another screen door insert at another house, and my dogs love them. They are “fairly” easy to install if you are handy, but if you aren’t, the lack of good instructions will frustrate you. Be careful when cutting your screen and be sure to keep the screen tight when assembling the door or it will look baggy/wrinkled.My doggo’s love this — and no more leaving the screen open, or cutting a flap in it. A tiny bit of training and you dog will figure it out!
Amy Lynn –
Works for me
Not terribly hard to assemble though I did find that adding a few drops of super glue to some of the pin holes made it assured to stay together. I installed this in our living room window so that our cat can go in and out at will. We used to let him out the door but when he wanted in he would jump up and cling on the screen to the windows trying to get back in and was tearing up my screens and forcing me to replace them every so often. It took a few days for him to get used to it but he now goes in and out through this door frequently. Unfortunately I can’t put a pet door in my regular door and so when my windows are shut for weather then we have to go back to the old way of opening the door for him and letting him back in that way after he hangs on the screen. Cheap but functional.
Amazon Customer –
Had I known
Had to replace the existing Dog door when we had the screen room re-screened.The original unit we had used the screen as a hinge and was easy to install.This door? Not so much.The instructions tell you to cut the hole out in the screen first. The piece you cut out is used to screen the flapper portion of the door. From that point on installing the door takes 2 people, one inside and one outside. The screen where it is cut now has no tension to hold it in place while installing the door frame so you have to manipulate the screen to stretch is tight again in the frame.Installation is difficult at best.Once it is all together and properly installed in the screen, the Pet door works ok. It has 2 very strong magnets in the bottom of the flapper frame to hold the door in the closed position.It is lockable with 2 latches on the flapper and frame.It is a heavy framed unit. The flapper door is hinged to the frame by a couple of molded plastic hinge pins that are fairly substantial.Once my pup got used to the new door, he was ok using it.I am disappointed with the “stainless steel” hardware that came with it. The door has been installed for about 2 months and the screws are rusting already.
Dawn S –
Cheaply made, poor quality
The pins which allow the door to swing are too big so it does not swing and instead hangs partially open every time. These pins are not adjustable as they are a formed part of the plastic door section. There is a sizable gap between the swinging portion and the frame portion, meaning any bug smaller than a bee can freely enter the home. Also, the window-like section of the (not) swinging door is too wide. When you ruin your person-door screen and install the frame of the doggy door, you use the cut out screen section inside the (not) swinging door part. There is very minimal overlap of the screen allowed to hold it into place when you fasten the two halves of the (not) swinging door together. Therefore, when your dog pushes through the door and her nose ends up in the window-like screened section, it easily pops out. Then you have another delightful entry point for bugs into your home, as shown in my photo.
Charles L –
Great idea
Installed easily, works great. The only problem is the screen gets poked out by the dogs in the little squares of the door. Not a big deal now that they know how to use it better. I have a metal screen protector on the bottom half of my door that I mounted this to for extra support, really made it a nice install and the dogs love it.
Anne –
It really does fit into your screen door
This fits into your screen, itâs perfect!
Rick –
Sturdy and easy to install
Humberto del rio gtz –
Fácil de instalar
Elaine –
So quick and easy to install. My pups learned to use the door in a few minutes with treats being held on the other side. My backyard is accessible via sliding glass door. This solved to problem (at least for the warmer months)
Carlos –
Buen material y estéticamente se ve muy bien.
cirine –
Ce produit est très utile , les matériaux sont de bonne qualité donc si vous avez un chien il aura du mal à le casser .