Pressure Mounted Baby Gates
Company's door looking toy dog who can not walk through!?

After searching long and hard for a pressure-mounted walk through baby / pet door, I finally bought one thought that works for a toy breed (Pomerania). It's Summer tubular steel slats Corp. from top to bottom. As I was installing the door this afternoon, the dog walked through the slats? The slats are 2.5 inches and his head and body are two inches wide. When my children were young had a hard plastic foot shaded by the door that made Fisher-Price. No longer make this door. Does anyone have any good idea of what can be put between the slats of the door to keep the dog in. or any manufacturer that makes a safer ride through the door that a toy dog can not walk through? We had the diamond shaped mesh plastic baby gate leading KMart and Target. The right puppy chew through plastic screen! In addition, We are hoping to find a door that adults can walk w / o having to go over or constantly remove and reinstall the door.

Neighbor has the same problem. Fitting door, go to the hardware store and get "plastic compensation." It's sort of similar stones, but the holes are larger. It is heavy gauge plastic and fairly. Stopps is the dog paw through it. Use clamps to secure the door. It worked like a charm for them !!!!!

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