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Walk Over Wooden Gate (30-44" W, 18" H)
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Walk Over Wooden Gate (30-44" W, 18" H)

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Description:

Walk Over Wooden Gate (30-44" W, 18" H)

Features:

The Walk Over Wooden Gate (30-44" W, 18" H) is just high enough to keep smaller, non-jumping dogs at bay.


The height also allows the consumer to easily step over it.


The gate has a door to allow the pet to pass through the gate when you need them to do so.


The gate expands from 30? to 44?,so it will easily fit most doorways, and has been varnished for aesthetic value.


Product Details:
Product Length: 26.38 inches
Product Width: 2.5 inches
Product Height: 19.25 inches
Product Weight: 5.6 pounds
Package Length: 26.0 inches
Package Width: 18.5 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 5.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 116 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 116 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Great Gate Needs Better DirectionsJun 11, 2010
By alooknac
I was about ready to return this but I thought I would contact the company first. The bumper setup is very puzzling and appeared to not work. I decided to look back at some of the amazon reviews that I remembered addressing this problem.

The directions are very minimalist--just what's on the outside of the box. They don't explain how the bumpers function and the few reviews that address the problem are not all that clear either. I will have a go at it and also try to attach some photos.

It's actually an ingenious sytem. The biggest downside is you could lose the bumpers when the gate is not in use because they really do not screw in and are not meant to.

When you get the gate, the bumpers are not attached. Screw the big knob of each bumper so that all the plastic parts come together and take up the least amount of space. But don't screw them real tight or they'll be hard to adjust later. Insert the bumpers in their holes. The first two I did, seemed to be screwing in and that threw me off when the other two obviously didn't. But I found out all the bumpers could be pulled out of their holes easily by hand.

With the bumpers in this low-profile position, expand the gate to fit your doorway and screw in the adjustment knobs that are on the gate itself. The gate may not even stand in place by itself, don't worry, just get the best fit you can.

Now, holding the gate in place, start screwing those big knobs on the bumpers toward the center of the gate--not toward the wall. This is what exerts the pressure to hold the gate in place.

Once I figured this out, I found that the gate holds in place VERY well. If you work the bumpers right, a person tripping on it is going to fall before the gate will fall (be forewarned).

Granted, I have not had this up very long but I have pushed and shoved it a lot and I have a lot of experience with baby gates. It will easily accommodate uneven openings. It did make a screeching sort of noise when I took it off the wall, making me think it could affect paint or wallpaper upon removal. That is not a big deal for me.

I agree that the mini-dog-walk-through-gate is not easy or convenient to latch so if you want to be opening/shutting it frequently, maybe this is not the gate for you.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect for our Pembroke CorgiJul 03, 2008
By Keri B.
We purchased two of these right after we got our 3 mo. old Pembroke Welsh Corgi. We were desperate to try something after too many trips over our too-tall baby gate and tiring of adjusting the darned thing. I was worried that our bouncy puppy might be able to jump over the Four Paws gate, but our solution was to raise it about two inches (low enough so that he can't go under). We've had the gates for about a month, they're perfect and exactly what we needed! We can all easily step over it (even the kids), the cats can hop over, and we simply open the handy little gate when we want the pup to have access to the other areas.

Unlike other reviewers, we have had no problems with marring of the doorways or difficulty in adjusting the gates. Our puppy did try to chew the gate at first, but I just sprayed it with a little bitter apple and that solved the problem. We have found the gates to be well-made, sturdy, attractive (as much as a gate can be) and quite easy to use. Thank you Four-Paws for making our lives MUCH easier!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Great Size For A Small DogJan 09, 2007
By Pamela J. Newell "A pet owner"
I needed a gate that allows me to keep my small dogs out of a room but short enough to step over and to allow my disabled cat to get over. The gate is perfect. It is secure in the door which allows my disabled cat to land on the top and then go over. It could be stained to match any wood type or painted. I no longer bang my shin on the gate when I step over yet my dogs can't jump over into the room. My only complaint is that the pin to latch the door is cludgy.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5PERFECT PET GATEJul 30, 2009
By BikerBeth "Beth"
I absolutely LOVE my new pet gates! They are PERFECT! No more killing myself climbing over the children's gates that were way to high to climb over hundreds of times a day! They are very well made, sturdy and well thought out when designing. I HIGHLY recommend these to anyone! In fact I am ordering 2 more tonight!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Fine inexpensive pet gateOct 01, 2009
By Alan
This is a fine, inexpensive pet gate for small animals. I have two bichons and it is a perfect height for keeping them out of a room but still being low enough so that I can easily step over the gate. There is a swing out door as well so that you could open it to allow your pet through without a need to take the gate down. For those who think the bumpers don't work well and just "spin in the hole": They are supposed to be like that. The bumper is two plastic parts around a bolt and it works by spinning the outside ring and away from the disc part that progressively presses against the door frame or wall. The bolt is not supposed to screw tightly into the hole in the wood, it is not a design defect, you are just misunderstanding how the bumper works.

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