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	<title>dognpuppysupply &gt; Dog Doors &amp; Flaps &gt; Replacement Flaps</title>
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	<title>PetSafe Electronic SmartDoor Pet Door</title>
	<description>Give Your Pet a Key to the House!  Grant your pet exclusive access to your home, locking out unwanted visitors. Our award-winning Smart Door recognizes the SmartKey tag on your pets collar and unlocks the pet door. After your pet has passed through, it re-locks automatically. Additional keys available for other pets.

The PetSafe Electronic Smart Door recognizes the collar "SmartKey" on your dog and unlocks to allow your dog access. The sensing range is adjustable up to 3 feet. After your pet passes through, the door will relock again automatically. Animals without the SmartKey are not able to enter. You may have a total of 5 SmartKeys in use at one time.

The PetSafe SmartDoor allows you to control the access of your pets. When the SmartDoor is set to Automatic mode, only your pets wearing the SmartKey can pass through the SmartDoor. As your pet enters the adjustable range of the SmartDoor, the SmartDoor detects the SmartKey and unlocks automatically. The range is adjustable up to 3 feet. After your pet passes through the Smart Door, the door will lock automatically. Without the SmartKey, no other animals can pass through.

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&lt;strong&gt;Features:&lt;/strong&gt;
*Sensing range adjustable up to 3 feet.  
*Plexiglas flap with locks in both directions  
*System can identify up to 5 SmartKeys  
*3 easy-to-set entry modes: locked, unlocked and automatic access  
*Energy efficient, weather-resistant seal and insulated flap  
*Fits thicknesses 1-1/2 to 2-inch  
*Electronic SmartDoor is available in Small and Large sizes and fits standard doors from 1.5" to 2" thick. 
*Door accommodates up to five pets (additional SmartKey sold separately), so pet owners can program up to 5 dog/cat collar key codes into the door. 
*There are 250 different door codes, ensuring your door's individuality from neighboring doors. 
*Battery powered - requires 4 D Cell batteries (not included) - freeing the home of unwanted cords. 
*Tapered flap creates tight weather seal. 2 layer Polycarbonate flap for increased insulation and durability. 
*SmartKey conveniently fits on pet's everyday collar and only weighs .64 ounces. 

Small Smart Pet Door 
for pets up to 15 Pounds - Dimensions: 6-5/8" x 7-15/16"  
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Large Smart Pet Door 
for pets up to 100 Pounds  -Dimensions: 13-1/16" x 15-3/4" 
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To order an extra key alone, look for item#PAC11-11045 listed with the doors.

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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
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2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem


&lt;strong&gt;Customer Comments:&lt;/strong&gt;
 I think she is better behaved because she has more freedom...
I would recommend it to anyone who would ask. Angela P.
 
 It is awesome! I like how it seals shut and keeps out the
wind and cold air. Tamara G.
 
 This is wonderful. I dont have to worry about the squirrels
stealing the dogs food anymore because they cant get in.
Amanda R.
 
 Excellent product, very easy to install, works great and very
easy to clean. Terri F.
 
 He likes his freedom. I love it. He loves it! Crystal D.

Great, love it, the best invention ever made! Christine R.</description>
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	<title>PetSafe Classic Dog/Pet Door - Satin or White</title>
	<description>The Classic Dog Door has a Heavy Duty aluminum frame built to withstand the stress from even the most powerful breeds.

Wouldn't it be great if your dog could open doors? 
He could go in and out when he pleases (unless you don't want him to, in which case you can close the Classic Pet Door with the closing panel). 

If you have to be away from the house for many hours, your dog can now have access to the yard when he wants. The unique flap system will keep it weather tight. Now your pet can come and go as it pleases. 

&lt;center&gt;Freedom and convenience for you and for your dog!&lt;/center&gt;

&lt;strong&gt;Classic Dog Door Features:&lt;/strong&gt;
*Soft transparent single flap for maximum energy efficiency 
*ULTRASEAL all weather, energy conserving flap system reduces energy loss in winter and summer 
*GRIP-TRAK insulated, locking security cover is the strongest and most secure available (Extra large comes with a steel security cover) 
*Telescoping adjustable frame creates its own protective inner frame in doors from 1/16" to 2", may also be installed in walls 
*Adjustable sill with extra strong magnets hold the flap in place for a tight weather seal 
*Insulating, non-rusting security cover has dual locking pins (except small) to prevent removal of the security cover from the exterior 
*See-through flap design aids in training 
*Easy-to-follow installation manual 
*Lifetime warranty on door frame, One year on flap 
*Available in four sizes: Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large 
*Available with a Satin or White Frame

PREMIUM LIFETIME WARRANTY ON SATIN FRAME.
SELECT 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON WHITE FRAME.

&lt;strong&gt;Small - For Pets up to 12 Pounds&lt;/strong&gt;
Opening Size:   5"  x 7"
Cut Out Size:  5 3/4" x 9 5/8"
Frame Size:  7 5/8" x 11"

&lt;strong&gt;Medium - For Pets up to 40 Pounds&lt;/strong&gt; 
Opening Size:  8" x 11"
Cut Out Size:  8 3/4" x 13 5/8" 
Frame Size: 10 5/8" x 15"

&lt;strong&gt;Large - For Pets up to 100 Pounds&lt;/strong&gt; 
Opening Size:  10" x 15"
Cut Out Size:  10 5/8" x17 5/8"
Frame Size:  12 9/16" x 19"

&lt;strong&gt;Extra Large- For Pets up to 220  Pounds&lt;/strong&gt;  
Opening Size:  13 3/4" x 23"
Cut Out Size:  14 3/8" x 25 5/8"
Frame Size:  16 1/4" x 27"

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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
&lt;center&gt;&lt;img src="http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x278/bairly/measure-3.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem</description>
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	<title>PetSafe Wall Entry Dog Door</title>
	<description>The PetSafe Dog Door for Wall Installation gives your Dog the freedom he deserves. The PetSafe Wall Entry Dog Door is what you have been looking for! 

The telescoping tunnel accommodates 4 3/4" to 7 1/4" thick walls! Place it anywhere you have a clear inside and outside wall area, from the garage, kitchen, mudroom, anywhere!

The Dual Flap design (one inside and one outside) makes for a well insulated barrier between the outdoors and your indoor room. The Dog Door for Wall Installation can be used in a variety of wall materials including all types of siding, stucco, even brick. 

Installation requires only a few tools. The Dog Door for Wall Installation from PetSafe has a lifetime limited warranty.
 
&lt;strong&gt;Features of the PetSafe Wall Entry Dog Doors:&lt;/strong&gt;
*Easy to install, do-it-yourself dog door for your wall - Inside or Outside! 
*Telescoping tunnel to accommodate both 2"x4" and 2"x6" construction 
*Double flap construction ensures excellent insulation 
*Durable, Rust Proof  Aluminum Frame 
*Replacement Flaps for the PetSafe Wall Entry Dog Door

Small Wall Entry Dog Door - Flap Opening: 5" x 7" PPA11-10915
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Medium Wall Entry Dog Door - Flap Opening: 8" x 11" PPA11-10916
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Large Wall Entry Dog Door - Flap Opening: 10" x 15"  PPA11-10917
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&lt;strong&gt;For Replacement Flaps for the Wall Entry Door, see item "Wall Entry Dog Door Replacement Flaps&lt;/strong&gt;

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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
&lt;center&gt;&lt;img src="http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x278/bairly/measure-3.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem</description>
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	<title>PetSafe Ultimate Dog Door</title>
	<description>The Ultimate Dog Door Works Perfectly Our unique double flap system makes perfect sense. 

Wouldn't it be great if your dog could open doors?
He could go in and outdoors when he pleases (unless you don't want him to, in which case you can close it with the closing panel). 

If you have to be away from the house for many hours, your dog can now have access to the yard when he wants. The unique flap system will keep it weather tight. Now your dog can come and go as it pleases. 

Freedom and convenience for you and for your dog. 

&lt;strong&gt;Features of the PetSafe Ultimate Dog Door:&lt;/strong&gt;
*Rust Proof , strong extruded frame 
*See through design makes training easy 
*Unique double flap system reduces energy loss in winter and summer 
*Mitered frame construction 
*Vinyl flaps are flexible, safe and non toxic 
*Powder coated enamel finish for carefree maintenance 
*Built-in core cover 
*Weather strip seal 
*Easy installation 
*Lifetime Warranty on door frame, one year on flap 
*Steel closing panel can be installed on either side of the door 
*Installation Instructions 

&lt;strong&gt;Available in Two Sizes:&lt;/strong&gt;
Small - For Pets up to 12 Pounds
Flap Opening Size: 4 1/4" x 7" 
Cut Out Size: 7 3/8" x 10 1/8" 
Frame Size: 8 1/8" x 10 7/8" 

Medium - For Pets up to 40 Pounds
Flap Opening 8" x 11 1/2" 
Cut Out Size: 12" x 15" 
Frame Size: 12 5/8" x 16 3/8" 

&lt;strong&gt;See Replacement Flaps Category to purchase replacement flaps.&lt;/strong&gt;

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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
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2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem</description>
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	<title>PetSafe Freedom Pet Doors PPA00-108_</title>
	<description>Give your pet the gift of freedom with the PetSafe Aluminum Freedom Pet Door!

If you are tired of having to play doorman to your pet, experience the comfort of a PetSafe Aluminum Freedom Dog Door. 

Your pet will have the ability to let themselves in and out on their own accord. Their newfound freedom will make them happier than ever, and the ability to go out and exercise freely will keep them healthy and strong. A dog door is more than freedom for your pet, a dog door is freedom for you too! 

These dog doors are easy to install and fit wonderfully into most doors. 

With a sturdy aluminum frame, this door can withstand the rigors of constant use, and the single dog door flap has a weather-tight seal to protect the inside of your home from the outside environment. 

Every dog door comes complete with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. 

&lt;strong&gt;Features:&lt;/strong&gt;
*Available in 4 different sizes to suit your needs  
*Strong Aluminum frame for durability  
*Rust-Proof frame  
*Flexible, non-toxic flaps  
*Locking panel to close dog door  
*Weather-insulating plastic flap  
*Easy Install  
*Comes with full-install instructions  
*Limited Lifetime Warranty 
 
Small Freedom Pet Door 
Pets Up to 15 lbs 
Fits doors from 3/8" to 2" thick 
Flap Opening: 5 1/8" x 7 5/8" 
Frame Size: 8" x 13"  
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Medium Freedom Pet Door 
Pets Up to 40 lbs 
Fits doors from 3/8" to 2" thick 
Flap Opening: 8 1/8" x 11 3/4" 
Frame Size: 11" x 16" 
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Large Freedom Pet Door 
 Pets Up to 100 lbs 
Fits doors from 3/8" to 2" thick 
Flap Opening: 10 1/8" x 15 3/4" 
Frame Size: 13" x 20" 
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XLarge Freedom Pet Door 
 Pets Up to 220 lbs 
Fits doors from 3/8" to 2" thick 
Flap Opening: 13 5/8" x 23" 
Frame Size: 16 1/2" x 27 1/2" 
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Replacement Flap available in Small, Medium, Large &amp; Extra Large.
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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
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2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem</description>
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	<title>PetSafe Extreme Weather Dog Door PPA00-1098_</title>
	<description>PetSafe Extreme Weather Dog Doors will keep the weather and elements outdoors, while allowing your pets to come in. 

The Extreme Weather Dog Door's 3-flap system allows for up to 4.5 times more efficient energy usage than a traditional 1-flap dog door. Whether it is cold, heat, rain, snow, or even bugs- these Extreme Weather Pet Doors will give you the control to keep them out of your home. 

These doors are easy to install and fit on most doors 1.5" to 2" wide. An additional snap-on weather shield gives you the ability to add protection in extreme cases such as a blizzard, tornado, or hurricane. No matter where you live, whether in 115 degree heat, or 15 degree cold, the PetSafe Extreme Weather Dog Doors can keep the weather out of your house. 

All doors come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty.

&lt;strong&gt;Features:&lt;/strong&gt; 
 Unique 3-flap system for maximum weather protection  
 Snap-on weather shield for additional protection  
 Fits doors from 1.5" to 2" thick  
 Lifetime Limited Warranty  

Small Smart Pet Door 
for pets up to 15 Pounds - Flap Opening: 5-1/8 " x 7-5/8"  

Medium Smart Pet Door 
for pets up to 40 Pounds  - Flap Opening: 8-1/8" x 11-3/4"  

Large Smart Pet Door 
for pets up to 100 Pounds  - Flap Opening: 10-1/8" x 15 3/4"  



In hot or cold climates, this door saves energy while giving your pal his freedom with the PetSafe Extreme Weather Dog Door from dognpuppysupply.com

If you live in a location with an extreme climate, youll love this door. Our 3-flap pet door keeps extreme hot and cold weather out of your home while giving your pet the freedom to come and go. This well-designed door has a maximum energy efficiency thats 3- times higher than our standard single-flap pet doors.

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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
&lt;center&gt;&lt;img src="http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x278/bairly/measure-3.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem</description>
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	<title>PetSafe Quick Fit Dog Door</title>
	<description>&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe Quick Fit Dog Doors represent the best in affordable, performance dog doors.&lt;/strong&gt; 

The Quick Fit Pet Door features easy installation and high impact plastic frame.

Wouldn't it be great if your pet could open doors? He could go in and out-doors when he pleases (unless you don't want him to, in which case you can close the pet door with the closing panel). 
If you have to be away from the house for many hours, your pet can now have access to the yard when he wants. 

The magnet on the flap will keep it weather tight. Now your pet can come and go as he pleases. Freedom and convenience for you and for your pet.
 
&lt;strong&gt;Features of the PetSafe Quick Fit Dog Doors:&lt;/strong&gt;
*Quick &amp; easy to install 
*High impact polypropylene frame 
*Installs in doors 1 1/4" to 2" Thick 
*Rust Proof and Dent Proof 
*Resists cracking even in extreme weather conditions 
*Included closing panel can be used on the inside 
*Soft transparent vinyl flap 
*Lifetime Limited Warranty 

Small Quick Fit Dog Door 
For pets up to 15 Pounds - Flap Opening: 4.25 " x 7" 

Medium Quick Fit Dog Door 
For pets up to 40 Pounds - Flap Opening: 8" x 11" 

Large Quick Fit Dog Door 
For pets up to 100 Pounds - Flap Opening: 10.5" x 14.5" 

*Replacement Flaps for the PetSafe Quick Fit Dog Door available in Small, Medium &amp; Large.

Small Quick Fit Dog Door  P2-SW-11    IN WHITE
Medium Quick Fit Dog Door  P2-MW-11   IN WHITE
Large Quick Fit Dog Door  P2-LW-11    IN WHITE


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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
&lt;center&gt;&lt;img src="http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x278/bairly/measure-3.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem.</description>
	<link>http://www.dognpuppysupply.com/content-product_info/product_id-1675/petsafe_quick_fit_dog_door.html</link>
	

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	       <title>PetSafe Quick Fit Dog Door</title>
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	<title>PetSafe Plastic Dog Door</title>
	<description>PetSafe Plastic Dog Doors represent the best in affordable, performance dog doors. 

If you want to give your dog the freedom to let themselves in and out, as well as free yourself from the tyranny of door duty, you need a PetSafe Plastic Dog Door. 

These dog doors will give your dog mobility and control in taking themselves out and letting themselves back in. These doggie doors are easy to install and install in a wide variety of doors. The plastic dog door frame is tough and durable, withstanding constant use with ease. The dog door flap seals securely to insulate and protect your homes temperature. 

Try a dog door and learn how much more fun owning a dog can be when you don't have to be the one to let them in and out! Your dog will thank your for giving them the ability to go and play whenever they want!

&lt;strong&gt;Features of the PetSafe Plastic Dog Doors:&lt;/strong&gt;
*Available in 4 different sizes to suit your needs 
  *Energy Efficient Closing Panel 
*Flexible, non-toxic flaps 
*Locking panel to close dog door 
*Installs on doors from 1/16" to 1-3/4" 
*Weather-insulating plastic flap 
*Easy Install 
*Comes with full-install instructions 
*Limited Lifetime Warranty 

 
&lt;strong&gt;Small Plastic Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt; 
For Pets Up to 15 lbs 
Fits doors from 1/16"  to 1-3/4" thick 
Flap Opening: 5 1/8" x 7 5/8" 
Frame Size: 8" x 13" 
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&lt;strong&gt;Medium Plastic Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
For Pets up to 40 Pounds
Fits doors from 1/16"  to 1-3/4" thick 
Flap Opening: 8-1/4" x 12-3/4" 
Frame Size: 11 7/8" x 17 3/4" 
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&lt;strong&gt;Large Plastic Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
For Pets up to 100 Pounds
Fits doors from 1/16"  to 1-3/4" thick 
Flap Opening: 10-1/4" x 17" 
Frame Size: 14" x 22 3/8" 
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&lt;strong&gt;Extra Large Plastic Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
For Pets up to 220 Pounds
Fits doors from 1/16"  to 1-3/4" thick 
Flap Opening: 13-7/8" x 23" 
Frame Size: 17 3/8" x 30" 
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Replacement Flaps for this PetSafe Plasic Dog Door are available in Small, Medium, Large &amp; Extra Large.
 
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&lt;strong&gt;PetSafe and Staywell Dog Doors&lt;/strong&gt;
Dog doors provide pet owners and their pets flexibility throughout the day. When you install a Staywell or PetSafe pet door, youll have the option of not getting up early or in the middle of the night to let your pet outside. 

By allowing your pet to come and go as they please can help build their confidence. Unwanted behavior problems such as destructive chewing and excessive barking can often remedy themselves when your pet is no longer dependent on you to let him out.

These durable, high-quality pet doors come in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not only can they accommodate the smallest cat to the largest dog, but also match your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Best of all, youll never have to worry about safety - the entrance/exit panels on every model have been designed such that paws, ears and tails pass through with ease.

PetSafe designed the Dog Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. PetSafe dog doors are designed to fit in almost any door or wall. Of course, with a PetSafe Dog Door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. Dog owners love our doors, and so will you. In fact, our doors have been the most popular dog doors in the U.S. since 1952!

Make sure you get the right size Dog Door. Review our Guidelines on Measuring Your Pet and Dog Door Training: 

&lt;strong&gt;How to Measure Your Dog and Choose a Dog Door&lt;/strong&gt;
1. Measure your pet from the top of the shoulders to the chest, just behind the front legs. Then measure the width of your pet at the widest point.  This will be either the shoulder or hip area. 
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2. Determine your pet's weight. 
3. Select the correct door size based on your pet's measurements and weight.  You will need a pet door with and opening size that is bigger than your pet's measurement. 

&lt;strong&gt;Dog Door Training&lt;/strong&gt;
Whether you have an adult dog, or a new puppy, teaching him how to use a doggie door will be done the same way. When you install your doggie door, make sure you measure the "rise" of your dog (the measurement from the floor to the lowest part of your dog's chest or stomach). This measurement tells you where to place the "bottom" of your doggie door. The bottom of your doggie door should be an inch or two lower than the "rise" of your dog. If you have a puppy you will need to install the doggie door flush with the ground; and you will need to re-install it at higher intervals as your puppy grows. Another option is to take an educated guess as to how tall your dog will eventually be, install the doggie door at the appropriate height, and construct a "puppy-ramp" so your puppy can reach the doggie door and go through it comfortably. 

Once the frame of the doggie door is installed in a wall or door, leave the "flap" off at first. Have someone stay inside with your dog while you go outside. Call your dog through the "hole" (doggie door frame without the flap). When he goes through and comes to you, praise him lavishly and give him a food treat. Now have the person inside the house call him through the "hole." When he gets to them, they should praise lavishly and offer a food treat as well. Do this at least 3 times and no more than a dozen. After this, your dog will know there is a hole in the wall or the door especially for him.

Leave the "flap" off the doggie door for one full day. Encourage him to use his doggie door by not letting him use the "real" doors. Instead, you use the real door and say to your dog, "Go to your door!" pointing in the direction of his doggie door. You may need the help of someone inside to "help" the dog find his new door. After a half a dozen times, your dog should like this new game! If you have a very young puppy, do not expect them to learn "Go to your door" for many weeks or months; still give them the command in a happy voice, and have someone inside show them where their door is every time. It sometimes helps if you are outside (after going through a real door) and someone else helps your dog or puppy find the doggie door as you call him from outside.

On the second day, install the "flap." Now, you will need to repeat the same exercise as when you first sent your dog through the "hole." But this time, the person on the same side of the door as the dog will need to "push" the flap open for him. Each time the dog goes through the door, push the flap less and less for him. It is important that the dog gets used to the feel of the flap on the back of his head so once your dog has begun going through the door, let go of the flap so he feels it on his head and body as he goes through the door. Eventually the dog will need to push the flap by himself and dogs are usually hesitant to do this at first. He will probably put his nose down by the bottom of the flap and wait for the flap to move (after all, it has up to now). At this point, push the flap slightly so that your dog can see it is a moveable object, let the flap bounce back to the closed position. The best way I can explain it is that you are "poking" the flap using short, quick pokes. This gives the dog a glimpse of an opening and encourages him to poke the door himself. At this stage, some dogs begin going through the door with ease, others become quite excited, but still haven't figured out that they can push the door open. If your dog will not push the door open by himself yet, secure the bottom corner of the flap to the flap itself, or above the doggie door using tape, string, or anything else that works. You want the flap to be on the doggie door, but the corner turned up so that the dog can see a small opening. He should then feel more comfortable pushing the flap open on his own. If your dog needs the corner of the flap turned up, leave it turned up for 1-3 days until your dog is very used to using his doggie door. After 1-3 days, do the exercise again with the entire flap in place. After your enthusiastic encouragement and praise, your dog should be able to push the flap now with no problem</description>
	<link>http://www.dognpuppysupply.com/content-product_info/product_id-1559/petsafe_plastic_dog_door.html</link>
	

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	<title>Universal Installation Kit PAC11-10863</title>
	<description>The perfect installation accessory to make the installation of your PetSafe Pet Door quicker, easier and better!

Use the product to properly size the drill holes in your installation location and caulk and seal your PetSafe Door frame for maximum weatherproofing and insulation. 
 
&lt;strong&gt;Features:&lt;/strong&gt;
 Better fit on pet door installations to minimize temperature leakage.  
 Creates a water resistant seal around the frame.  
 Includes the proper drill bit for installation.  
 Great for raised panel installations so all gaps are sealed.  

&lt;strong&gt;The Dog Door Installation Kit Includes:&lt;/strong&gt;
 Silicone Caulk (2.5 oz. tube).  
 Caulk Tip for Silicone Tube.  
 One 5/16" drill bit for proper screw hole size.  
 40 inches of 3/16" by 3/8" high density self adhesive foam strip.  
 40 inches of 1/2" by 7/8" high density self adhesive foam strip.  
 Instructions.</description>
	<link>http://www.dognpuppysupply.com/content-product_info/product_id-1483/universal_installation_kit_pac11_10863.html</link>
	

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	       <title>Universal Installation Kit PAC11-10863</title>
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		<link>http://www.dognpuppysupply.com/content-product_info/product_id-1483/universal_installation_kit_pac11_10863.html</link>
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	<title>Dog Screen Door P1-ZB-11</title>
	<description>&lt;strong&gt;Features:&lt;/strong&gt;
 For Pets under 30 lbs 
 Rustproof, strong ABS frame 
 Works with metal or fiber screen doors 
 Easy to install 
 Panel has locks to keep pets from going out 
 Ceramic magnets ensure flaps always closes completely behind your pet 
 Opening is 8" x 10" 
 Easy-to-follow installation manual 
 Can also be installed in screened windows between the kitchen and patio as a food and drink pass-through 
 
&lt;strong&gt;Dimensions: (Inches Width x Height)&lt;/strong&gt;
 Outer Frame: 9 7/16" x 11 7/16" 
 Flap Opening: 7" x 9"</description>
	<link>http://www.dognpuppysupply.com/content-product_info/product_id-1556/dog_screen_door_p1_zb_11.html</link>
	

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	       <title>Dog Screen Door P1-ZB-11</title>
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	<title>Extra Key for the SmartDoor Pet Door PAC11-11045</title>
	<description>1 Extra Key for the Dog SmartDoor.</description>
	<link>http://www.dognpuppysupply.com/content-product_info/product_id-1560/extra_key_for_the_smartdoor_pet_door_pac11_11045.html</link>
	

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