The Heavy Duty Gun Dog House Door is the last dog door you’ll ever need. Backed by a lifetime warranty—even against chewing—this durable dog door is built for strength, security,...
The Heavy Duty Gun Dog House Door is the last dog door you’ll ever need. Backed by a lifetime warranty—even against chewing—this durable dog door is built for strength, security, and long-lasting performance.
Constructed with a see-through plexiglass flap, reinforced aluminum hinges, and sturdy hanging brackets, this door provides a weather-tight, energy-efficient seal that keeps your home comfortable while giving your dogs the freedom they deserve.
Chew-Proof Guarantee: Lifetime warranty covers damage, even from chewing.
Heavy-Duty Construction: Plexiglass door with aluminum hinges and brackets for maximum durability.
Weather-Tight & Energy Efficient: Helps protect your home from wind, rain, and temperature loss.
Versatile Installation: Perfect for use in walls, house doors, kennels, garages, or dog houses.
Made in the USA: Proudly crafted in Minnesota with high-quality materials.
Frame Dimensions: 2" D x 16" W x 20" H
Weight: 6 lbs
Fits Dogs Up To: 120 lbs
The Heavy Duty Gun Dog House Door is ideal for large breeds, kennels, and active households offering unmatched durability and a secure, energy-efficient design that will last a lifetime.
Additional wood framing may be required and is not included however there are detailed materials lists and instructions for any installation application in this guide.
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