Petway Pet Door for Timber and Security Door Combo Pack
This particular setup is designed for using 2 pet doors simultaneously for a timber door and security door, so your pet can get through both doors at once. What is included:
- Large Petway Timber Door (Only available in white)
- Large Petway Security Door (Choose your colour)
- Large soft flap for Petway Timber door
Designed to be installed on timber door or walls of thickness between 28-60 mm. Similar products normally costs over $200 in shops.
Flap Size
Size |
Thickness |
Height |
Width |
Small | 11mm | 240mm | 190mm |
Medium | 11mm | 305mm | 225mm |
Large | 11mm | 400mm | 260mm |
Small suitable for cats and small dogs such as Maltese, Miniature Schnauzers etc.
Medium suitable for small/medium dogs such as Staffies, Border Collies etc.
Large suitable for medium / large dogs such as Labradors, Border Collies
**NOTE** Dogs do vary in size even within the same breed, so the above list is a rough guide only. The best way to find the right size for your pet is to cut the dimensions of the flap opening out of a piece of cardboard and see which size your pet is most comfortable going through. If your dog is still growing (i.e. under 6 months), feel free to consult one of our friendly staff if you are not sure on sizing.
Features
- Australian designed and made
- Strong durable plastic
- Easy to fit with simple instructions (with diagrams) and only requires some basic handyman tools
- Timber panel to competely block off timber door when not in use
- Lockable door with switch on both doors if you do want your pet to go out or come in
- Magnet fiited on flap for a perfect seal to avoid bugs getting in
- 12 months manufacturer's warranty
Watch the video below for a quick demo on installation of the combo pack
(PPE028c)
SKU | PPE028c |
Brand | Petway |
Perfect
By: Natalie Matthews on 5 July 2024Easy to use website and super fast pacing and delivery! Double dog doors were perfect!
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By: Joseph Smith on 27 June 2024Excellent knowledge and no question was to much trouble to answer