Give your pets the ultimate freedom and security with the Electronic SmartDoor™. This innovative automatic dog door uses radio-frequency technology to detect a SmartKey™ worn on your pet’s collar. When your dog approaches, the battery-powered flap unlocks—allowing them...
Give your pets the ultimate freedom and security with the Electronic SmartDoor™. This innovative automatic dog door uses radio-frequency technology to detect a SmartKey™ worn on your pet’s collar. When your dog approaches, the battery-powered flap unlocks—allowing them to come and go safely. Once your pet passes through, the flap automatically locks again to keep your home secure from strays and unwanted animals.
SmartKey™ Technology: Each SmartKey™ transmits a unique signal that unlocks the door for your pet only.
Multi-Pet Compatible: Program up to 5 SmartKeys™—perfect for multi-dog or cat households.
3 Access Modes:
Automatic Mode – flap unlocks only for programmed SmartKeys™
Locked Mode – keeps the door fully secured, no entry or exit
Unlocked Mode – free entry and exit for all pets
Battery Powered: Runs on 4 D-cell batteries (not included).
Secure & Convenient: Keeps stray animals out while giving your pets controlled access.
Durable Design: White frame blends easily with most home interiors.
Small – For Dogs Up to 15 lbs ($149.95)
Outer Frame: 9" W x 15 ⅝" H
Flap Opening: 5 ½" W x 7 ⅞" H
Cut-Out Size: 8 ⅜" W x 14 ¾" H
Large – For Dogs Up to 100 lbs($204.99)
Fits Door Thickness: 1 ½" to 2"
Outer Frame: 16 ⅛" W x 23 ⅝" H
Flap Opening: 11" W x 16" H
Cut-Out Size: 15 ⅝" W x 23 ¼" H
Each Electronic Dog Door comes with one SmartKey™. Additional SmartKeys™ are sold separately for multiple pets.
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