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Mypet Petyard Passage

Amazon.com Price: $101.99 (as of 09/04/2023 05:30 PST- Details)

North States Mypet Petyard Passage: 4, 6 or 8 panel pet enclosure with lockable pet door. Freestanding. 7 sq. ft to 34.4 sq. ft. (26″ tall).

Description

WORRY-FREE SAFETY: Keep your pet contained and home safe with the MyPet 8-Panel Petyard Passage.

This enclosure features a lockable door made of strong, durable plastic and comes in an attractive Espresso Brown finish that fits flawlessly with any décor.

AMAZING VALUE & CONVENIENT LOCKING PET DOOR: This enclosure features a small swinging door, IDEAL to allow pets enter in and out of the area, but also locks to securely contain your furry friends.

 

CONFIGURABLE FOR ANY SPACE: The 8-panel play yard is 26″ Tall and encloses up to 34. 4 square feet of space.

It can be made smaller by removing 2 panels at a time to create a smaller play area or a cozy crate for training or sleeping.

SAFE FOR YOUR FLOORS: Thanks to the durable skid-resistant pads, this play yard will stay put and won’t scratch or damage flooring.

EASILY PORTABLE: With foldable panels and convenient carry strap, this lightweight yard is easy to move, perfect for travel, and can be used both indoors and outdoors.

Proudly made in the USA.

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