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PetSafe NEVER RUST Wall Entry Pet Door - Telescoping Frame - Insulates Better than Metal Doors, Energy Efficient Cat & Dog Door - Interior & Exterior Walls, Weatherproof, Easy to Install & Clean - M

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Size: Medium


Features

  • INSTALL INTO YOUR WALL: This pet door is best for homes where it might not be possible to install a pet door into your human door
  • DURABLE FRAME WON'T RUST: Our pet door is made out of durable plastic that wont rust like other steel options while also providing great insulation
  • TELESCOPING DESIGN FOR WALL INSTALLATION: Telescoping tunnel lets you use the door in walls that are 4 3/4 - 7 1/4 in thick; compatible extension kits sold separately for walls thicker than 7 1/4 in
  • DIY INSTALLATION: This do-it-yourself project easily installs in all types of interior and exterior walls; cutting template and step-by-step instructions are included
  • ENERGY EFFICIENT: The double-flap provides weatherproofing and energy efficiency, and a slide-in closing panel adds extra insulation when your pet is not using it; PVC frame withstands UV exposure
  • MEDIUM SIZE: Medium size for dogs up to 40 lb; flap opening measures 8 1/4 in W X 12 1/4 in H
  • GIVES YOUR PET FREEDOM: Let your cats and dogs come and go on their own schedule perfect for potty breaks or play time
  • U.S.-BASED CUSTOMER CARE: Our pet product experts are here to help you and your pet and are available by phone, email or chat if you have any questions
  • QUALITY GUARANTEED: PetSafe brand has been a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment and lifestyle innovations for nearly 30 years; we help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy

Description

Give your pet a door that’s just their size! The PetSafe Wall Entry Pet Door gives your cats and dogs freedom to go in or out without asking for your help to open the door—perfect for potty breaks or play time. This door is great for homes where installation in a door might not be possible. The included telescoping tunnel allows you to install the pet door into all types of interior and exterior walls. If you are installing the pet door into a thicker wall, you can purchase a compatible extension kit for the telescoping tunnel. Use the closing panel to control when your pet comes and goes. This pet door is available in 3 sizes so you can find the best fit for your best friend. Your pet deserves the best. Trust PetSafe to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.

Size: Medium


Brand: PetSafe


Color: White


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride


Target Audience: Cats, Dogs


Product Dimensions: 12.25 x 5 x 17 inches


Item Weight: 4.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Radio Systems Corporation


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: ZPA00-16202


Specific instructions for use: Active


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Wall Entry Aluminum Pet Door with Flaps, Closing Panel, Template, Center Locator, Bolts, Screws, Washers, Installation Guide


Import: Made in US


Frequently asked questions

Installing the PetSafe Wall Entry Pet Door is quite straightforward. It comes with a detailed instruction guide that walks you through each step. While it can be easily setup by one person, having an extra hand could speed up the process.

This pet door offers better insulation than its metal counterparts. The telescoping frame adds an extra layer of protection against harsh weather conditions, making it energy efficient. This results in a more comfortable environment for your pet and potential energy savings for you.

Yes, this pet door is weatherproof. It is designed to withstand exposure to various weather conditions effortlessly, be it rain, snow or sunshine.

Cleaning is a breeze with the PetSafe Wall Entry Pet Door. You can simply wipe the surfaces with a damp cloth to maintain its appearance and hygienic condition. Regular cleaning is advised to ensure your pet's wellbeing.

Top Amazon Reviews

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The doggy door appears to be mostly appreciated by users, especially for its sturdiness and the freedom it provides to pets. While suitable for dogs, it doesn't seem to work as well for cats. The door withstands different weather conditions and the installation, though requiring some effort and proper tools, is cited as manageable. However, there seem to be some issues with the included installation hardware and it may need additional reinforcement to ensure durability.

Pros

  • 🐾 Provides freedom for pets to come and go as needed
  • 🌦 Handles various weather conditions well
  • 🐕 Works well for dogs
  • 👷 Installable with the right tools and patience
  • 🏡 Suitable for different wall materials

Cons

  • 🐈 Not as effective for cats
  • 🔧 Installation process can be challenging, may need additional or better hardware
  • 🧱 Considerable efforts needed for installation on tough wall surfaces like stucco
  • 🧼 The tunnel gets dirty and may need regular cleaning

Should I Buy It?

If you have dogs and want to provide them with the liberty to move in and out, this doggy door could be a valuable addition to your home. However, you may need to supplement the installation hardware and be prepared for some effort during the installation. If you have cats, this may not be the best choice.


  • Doggie door
Size: Medium
It’s an excellent dog door, easy to install and care. I’ve recommended it to my friends
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by Ally

  • double flapper door good w/my tiny dogs
Size: Medium
I was concerned when I unpacked this door that the double flappers would be too rigid for my tiny dogs (5-10 pounders). They adapted quickly. Not a poblem with a little training. I didn't order the insulation, and picked it up at my local dyi store. This actually worked out better because I would not have known which insulation (width) to buy when ordering . This door expands to fit diferent size (width) walls. Made it perfect for my application. I am not sure about the quality of the exterior plastic. Seems kind of thin... The doggy door has been installed for about a month. Time will tell. In the meantime, it works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by plumber

  • Works great
Size: Medium
My last one lasted 10 years! This replacement was quick and easy!
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Jessica

  • Works well for dogs, not so much for cats
Size: Medium
We have an elderly dog who has to go out about every two hours, and two cats that we raised from feral kittens. When we lived in Hawai'i we just left a door open all the time, but now that we've moved to the mainland we are facing harsher weather. In fact, right now it is 15 degrees with 5" of new snow on the ground. An open door is not an option. This doggy door claims to be relatively energy efficient, easy to install, etc. Of course, they all do. The compelling advantage of this one was the availability of an installation kit, which turns out to be nearly useless, but that's another story. Moving on. Installation requires special tools and some patience. By "requires" I mean you absolutely must, it's not an option. Cutting the hole in the inside wall is easy with a drywall knife or keyhole saw. Intimidating, and you need to be wary of electrical and plumbing things, and it's messy, but easy. Just measure carefully and done. The outer wall is another story. Our house is stuccoed on the outside. Stucco is tough. The door kit includes a special cardboard template that you slide in to mark holes to cut the outer wall, which sounds good, but transferring the cut template isn't quite as easy as they make it sound. You still need to measure. Cutting stucco is easy with the right tools, impossible without. The instructions suggest a stucco saw, whatever that is. Nobody I know ever hard of such a thing. I used an angle grinder and a carbide wheel, both from Harbor Freight. $35 will buy both. You might never need them again, but trust me on this, you need them now if you are cutting stucco, brick, cement, or the like. Nothing else will do. The carbide blade goes through the stucco and reinforcement like it was cream cheese. I suppose a wood, aluminum, or vinyl outer wall would be easy with a saber saw. This is where you find out how well you transferred the inside location to the outside. In my case, I was off by about ½", which is well within the tolerance of the door. The two pieces telescope, and can fit a wall up to a bit over 7", which is what a wall framed with 2X6 lumber will be. They sell another bit to extend it for thicker walls, but frankly, I'd move at that point. Following the instructions, I put a wooden brace, not included, under the door, bridging the inside and outside walls. Lots of things about this are "not included." Throw away the installation hardware and use good wall anchors and screws, and slather a whole tube, or more, of silicone sealer on the flange of the outer part. Don't bother with the installation kit, just buy some silicone sealer and be done. When finished, you have a tunnel connecting the inside with the outside. Now, the fun part; convincing the pets that this is their door. Initially, I did not install either door flap, but left it open as a tunnel. The dog figured it out right away; a couple of times with treats on the other side and she's got it. The cats, not so much, but after a week of being absolutely refused entry or exit through a people door they reluctantly began using the tunnel. Remember, it's a tunnel, not a hole, so it can apparently be something for a cat to fear. Cats like to see where they are going, so the next step was to drill new mounting holes in one of the flaps so that it could be installed with a 1" gap at the bottom, so the cats can see what's outside. The supplied flap mounting hardware is a bunch of self tapping screws that screw into a plastic strip. The plastic cracks and the screw heads just pull through the door flap. Another trip to the hardware store to get epoxy for the plastic strip and small washers for the screw heads, not included. There is no way the supplied hardware was going to work as-is. buy those now, ⅛" or #6 washers, 9¢ at Ace. Once more with the cats, another week or so of enticing, refusing passage through real doors, and they very reluctantly began us sneak through the flap, after spending interminable time inspecting it. The dog, of course, just plows through. In fact, she seems to think it's some kind of agility thing, and will go back and forth for the entertainment value. Now, after two weeks of training, I installed the flap (still the outer one) in its normal location. No issue for the dog. She just walks through. Not so the cats. A cat will paw at the top of the flap for a while until somehow it swings out a bit at the bottom, peer out, and maybe go through, maybe not. There does not seem to be a pattern. I don't know if we have dull cats or if they are all this dim. If this is normal, how do they ever survive? Fortunately, the magnet seal on the outer flap is good enough that there is no perceptible breeze coming through with just the one flap, so at this point, I'm not inclined to install the second, inner flap. It would probably drive the cats crazy. More crazy. The animals do drag in a bit of dirt and snow or whatever is going on outside, so it's good that I installed this by a tiled floor. The inside of the tunnel gets filthy, but it mostly wipes clean. And being a tunnel instead of a hole, it's a bit more trouble for the elderly dog to navigate. Still, all in all, it's worthwhile, even if the cats don't appreciate it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2020 by Kamuela

  • Nice doggie door
Size: Medium
We were having a sunroom added to the rear of our home. My husband wanted a doggie door for our little boston terrier. We bought this one and had the contractor install it. It is really well made and looks perfect. Our dog wasn't sure about going in or out of it at first. At first we taped the flaps up so he could just go right through. Then once he had that figured out we let the flaps down. He now goes in and out without hesitation. We are pleased with the quality, appearance and function of this doggie door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Lisa G Lisa G

  • Seals really good
Size: Medium
The media could not be loaded. They were easy for me to install and the seal really well. I have not noticed any hot air getting in or cold air getting out. Just be sure to frame around the interior and seal the hole before you install. I also built up the bottom with concrete so they have a solid suface to step on. I insulated and sealed all gaps and voids before putting in the door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by FISHFEARME FISHFEARME

  • The things we do for pets
Size: Medium
I installed a small pet door next to my front door because my geriatric dementia ridden cat refused to use the large dog door in the sunroom at night. She would cry and cry at the front door to be let out in the middle of the night. BUT she would use the large dog door to come back inside. Go figure. So, I installed the small dog door. Worked great. My mistake was not installing a medium door for my pug to also use. You see, when someone drives by my rural house, my chihuahua and Brussels griffon can fit through the small dog door. They run out and bark at whatever catches their attention. Well, my pug can't fit so he stands at the front door wanting to be let out because he's too lazy to walk or run to the other large dog door that is in the NEXT room. Since I'm tired of getting up for him (yes, I'm aware I could not let him out every time) I bought the medium dog door pictured. Looks the same as the small, but obviously bigger. Same company. Easy to install, no issues. Recommend 10/10. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022 by B. Jones B. Jones

  • Perfect replacement for the older model - but read review for link to white screws
Size: Medium
Just replaced 2 of these from the older models. I like these much better. The outer decorative trim is no longer a separate piece to screw in. And it's much nicer looking. But, there's one big flaw. It's the screw caps. They don't stay on to cover the screw heads. They're just a low quality plastic insert with cap that folds over. The folding over part broke off on some of them. And over half of them wouldn't stay on top of the cup it fits into. So, I removed all those white plastic things and replaced them with some good white head screws. I wasn't sure what lengths and thicknesses to get so, I ordered a kit. My situation didn't require real long screws as most of them went into studs. Here's what I used. Hope this helps someone. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BBGKYY87?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by Jeff Baygents

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