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Pet gates are a convenient way to confine dogs, cats, kittens and even small children. Once installed, you can keep dogs out of certain rooms in the house or in certain areas, you can be sure that kittens and puppies are safe while you're out of the house or be sure that your toddler won't wander into the kitchen when hot pots are on the stove.
Safety Gate - Plastic & Adjustable
Protect your baby, child or pet from stairs and from wondering off from your sight with this safety gate. This safety gate is made from durable plastic that is impact resistant with a strong metal frame.
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Pet Gate - Wooden
Elongate Extra-Wide Gate |
The good news is that unlike many years ago when the choices were quite limited, there is now a vast variety of pet gates to choose from. There are gates that have pet doors so your dog can pass through when you wish him/her to. We thought the hands-free gates were really cool- equipped with a foot pedal so when you come home with tons of packages you simply step on the pedal and let your pup out quickly and easily. Pet Gates are made in many sizes, heights, widths and styles, out of metal, wood and plastic and are easy to put up and safe for your walls and doorways.
If you're looking for the perfect gate, visit these sites where we found a large selection and great pricing.
KidCo E'Longate - Premier child and pet safety gates
Gates & Doors at PETsMART - pet gates of various sizes, styles and makes.
15% off Orders of $50 or more at PETCO.com! - many choices of pet gates and other items to keep your pet safe.
Puppies, kittens, dogs and kids can benefit from Pet Gates . And knowing that your beloved pet is safe and sound and out of trouble means you can relax.
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