Give your pets the freedom they deserve with the Freedom Aluminum Pet Door. Designed for dogs and cats of all sizes, this sturdy aluminum dog door installs easily in most standard doors and provides safe, convenient outdoor access. The transparent flexible flap...
Give your pets the freedom they deserve with the Freedom Aluminum Pet Door. Designed for dogs and cats of all sizes, this sturdy aluminum dog door installs easily in most standard doors and provides safe, convenient outdoor access. The transparent flexible flap creates a secure, weather-resistant seal, while the included locking panel lets you control when your pets can use the door.
Independence for Pets: No more scheduling potty breaks—your pets can come and go on their own.
Heavy-Duty Aluminum Frame: Built with reinforced corners to withstand active pets and long-term use.
Weather Protection: Magnetic, UV-resistant flap with weather stripping keeps out drafts, rain, and hot or cold air.
Locking Security Panel: Slide-in panel allows you to limit pet access and prevent stray animals from entering.
Easy DIY Installation: Comes with cutting template, detailed instructions, and hardware for quick setup on interior or exterior doors (fits 3/8"–2" thick).
Medium: Flap 8 ¼" x 12 ¼" | Frame 10 ¾" x 15 ⅝"
Large: Flap 10 ¼" x 16 ¼" | Frame 12 ¾" x 19 ⅝"
X-Large: Flap 13 ¾" x 23 ¾" | Frame 16 ¼" x 27 ⅛"
The Freedom Aluminum Pet Door is perfect for households with one or multiple pets, giving them safe access to the outdoors while keeping your home secure and energy-efficient.
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