Large Gun Dog House Door – Heavy-Duty Aluminum Dog Door for Kennels, Garages & Dog Houses
Built to last a lifetime, the Large Gun Dog House Door is constructed with a heavy-duty aluminum frame, reinforced hinges, and hinging brackets for maximum durability....
Large Gun Dog House Door – Heavy-Duty Aluminum Dog Door for Kennels, Garages & Dog Houses
Built to last a lifetime, the Large Gun Dog House Door is constructed with a heavy-duty aluminum frame, reinforced hinges, and hinging brackets for maximum durability. The clear plexiglass flap gives visibility while maintaining a secure, weather-tight seal—making it perfect for kennels, garages, and custom-built dog houses.
Heavy-Duty Aluminum Frame: Built tough to withstand years of use, even in active kennels.
Durable Plexiglass Door: See-through design allows visibility while keeping your dog safe and secure.
Weather-Tight Construction: Provides protection from wind, rain, and outdoor conditions.
Large Size for Big Dogs: Fits dogs up to 200 lbs—ideal for large breeds.
Versatile Installation: Works great for kennels, garages, and dog houses.
Proudly Made in the USA: Manufactured in Minnesota with quality craftsmanship.
Dimensions: 3" D x 20" W x 29" H
Weight: 9 lbs
The Large Gun Dog House Door is the ultimate solution for big dogs and working kennels, combining strength, weather protection, and long-lasting reliability.
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