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So CuteAbsolutely AdorableSimply AdorableAbsolutely FreakingAdorable ClickRidiculously AdorableTotally AdorableGod SAdorable AnimalsForwardI Didn't Think Photos Could Kill Me... But These 28 Just Proved Me Wrong. Gliding patio doors are also referred to as sliding glass doors. Gliding patio doors have at least one door panel that glides smoothly past another door panel.The Balcony Pets Apartment Pet Door™ is a revolution in pet doors for apartment dwellers or anyone with a pet, a sliding glass door, and a need for an easy, lightweight, non-invasive pet door solution. It’s modular, goes up without tools or expertise, and easily stores or travels with you. This pet door is lightweight, portable, and allows your pets to go in or out with total freedom! The Balcony Pets pet door is a patent pending product. All you need is 5 minutes and a sliding glass door! How To Get One Our warehouse is sold out of the current version of the Apartment Pet Door™ but they’re available in limited quantities at Amazon. 




to order from Amazon 2. Pre-Order the new Apartment Pet Door™ Click below to be taken to a pre-order page. Sign Up For Announcements We’ve come a long way… to bring you the best Apartment Pet Door ever!! Our warehouse is sold out of the current version of the Apartment Pet Door™ but they are available in limited quantities at Amazon.  Click HERE to order from AmazonDoggie doors for sliding glass doors are full-size panels that match the height of your sliders. The panels already have pre-installed doggie doors - all you have to do is insert the panel in your sliders tracks. Most dog doors for sliding glass doors are easy to install; some require no tools at all. We carry all the top brands so if you have questions about what type of pet door panel insert for sliding glass doors is right for you please contact us. See our valuable Product Tips section for these products!Patio and French Doors Home Products Patio and French Doors Whether it’s for a conservatory or for access to a patio or garden, Trade Frames offers a range of French and Patio doors which provide the perfect answer.




Patio doors Available in a variety of two, three and four-pane configurations, all in-line sliding Patio Doors manufactured by Trade Frames are designed to complement the style of its conservatories and windows. Trade Frames also gives customers a variety of individual options including a range of colours and woodgrain finishes, available from the Artisan colour range. Options include: Sculptured or chamfered design Two, three or four panels Wheelchair access Handles available in white, gold and chrome Choice of colours, including woodgrain, from the Artisan range. For more information, please visit the Patio Doors specification page. French doors Manufactured to the highest quality and security standards, every French door manufactured by Trade Frames includes a multi-hook locking system, a one-piece lock-keep, flat hinges and a choice of locking systems that feature a handle operated shoot or finger bolts between the main and slave door. Options include: Sculptured or chamfered design Choice of locking systems Wheelchair access Handles available in white, gold and chrome Choice of colours, including woodgrain, from the Artisan range.




For more information, please visit the French Doors specification page. About our doors Trade Frames specialise in the manufacture and supply of high-specification PVCu external doors in wide range of combinations that are perfect for most residential applications. The company takes security seriously and therefore, every door includes a multi-hook locking system, a one-piece lock-keep and flat hinges as standard. Options include: Fully or part glazed Choice of glass: clear float, low-e, anti-sun, self-clean etc. Lower panel – with or without cat flap Side panels and side-lites Low threshold Wheelchair access Handles available in white, gold and chrome Doors can be supplied glazed or unglazed, with beads and packers supplied. Glass sizes are confirmed with each order and the glazed units are supplied separately. There’s also a large range of side panels and side lites available to complement the style of each door. Gallery CLICK HERE FOR A FAST QUOTEPetSafe Staywell Classic Manual 4 Way Locking Cat Door Flap without tunnel




Sale Prices Marked in Red Free Shipping on Orders Over $50 Continental US OnlyOne of the things that sets Hale Pet Door™ apart from its competitors is the wide variety of standard sizes we offer to fit almost any animal and almost any application.  Many pet door companies only offer small, medium and large sizes but we have 12 standard sizes that are designed to work with not only the size of your pet but the size of the installation location. We also offer custom made doors of almost any size.  For more information on custom sizing pricing and ordering, please follow the link below.  We are pleased to be able to provide you with the following information to make choosing the correct pet door easy. If you have limited space for your pet door, you need to take into consideration both the rough opening size (the hole cut into your door, wall, etc. represented in green above) and the tip to tip size (the outermost frame measurement represented in beige above). Using the graphic and chart above as a guideline, measure your available area and see which standard size best fits your situation, keeping in mind the size of your animal (see section below about how to measure your pet).




If necessary, we can supply a custom size door made to fit your available area while providing the largest possible passage opening for your pet. If you need to purchase replacement flaps the size listed on the replacement parts page is the approximate passage opening. The actual flap size is a little narrower and a little taller (due to the top metal bar attachment). If you are not sure of your door size, the easiest measurement to take is the tip to tip size. Measure the outermost frame distance as shown in beige in the graphic above. Use the chart above to translate the tip to tip measurement into a door size and order the appropriate size flaps. If you have a custom size pet door or require further assistance, please call us at 800-646-4773. There are three measurements to take into consideration when choosing the correct size door for your pet: 1) the width of the passage opening, 2) the height of the opening, and finally 3) the “rise” or the lip at the bottom of the door that the pet must step over to use the door.




Use the following guidelines to ensure a proper fit for your pet. Measurement 1: Width – This is the easy one. Simply measure your pet at the widest point and add an inch or two for safety. If your pet is long haired, don’t forget that this may make them appear wider than they really are. Alternately, you can open a door just wide enough for your pet to pass through and measure the width of the opening, again adding an inch or two for safety. Measurement 2: Height—The pet door flaps should be at least an inch or two above the top of your pet’s back not the head. To get this length, measure your pet from the withers (top of the shoulders) to the floor. Remember that your door won’t be placed completely at floor level. Measurement 3: Rise—This measurement is only applicable for panel models which come with the rise built in. Door, wall, screen, and window models can be mounted at whatever height is comfortable for your pet. If you have a short-legged dog or an older dog that can’t lift his feet very high, or if the door is installed with a step on either side, consider ordering a “no rise” door.




Our standard rise is 5” or 10”. Alternate method: You can also make a sample door opening out of a large piece of cardboard based on the above size chart. Place it in a door opening and experiment with height placement. Order the size most comfortable for your pet. Older pets don’t like to use pet doors that are uncomfortable. Make sure you get a door that your pet will always be able to use. If you currently have a kitten or puppy, remember that they will grow. Mount the pet door so that it is low enough for your pet to comfortably step over. Young pets can raise their legs up to their chest but older pets may have trouble with this. Make sure the pet door is tall enough for your pet. Hunching over can be hard on your pet’s hips, especially as they age. And the flaps on your door will last longer if your pet isn’t rubbing against the top of the door as he passes through. If you have more than one pet, make sure you get a door that will work for all of them: low enough for the shortest one to step over but tall enough for the tallest one to fit through comfortably.

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