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🏑 HOME DISTRICT Freestanding Pet Gate - Wood 3-Panel & 4-Panel Folding Dog Gate – Decorative Tri-Fold/Quad-Fold Fence Stair Barrier for Doorways Review

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Description of 🏑 HOME DISTRICT Freestanding Pet Gate - Wood 3-Panel & 4-Panel Folding Dog Gate – Decorative Tri-Fold/Quad-Fold Fence Stair Barrier for Doorways

PROTECT YOUR PETS & YOUR HOME - Home District Freestanding Pet Gates are an attractive, effective, and affordable way to confine your pets to specific areas where they are allowed, and to keep them away from breakables and danger zones such as stairs, balconies, bathrooms, and kitchens. DELUXE FEATURES - Gates have sturdy hinges and hardware to quickly and easily expand and collapse to the desired length and configuration, and have non-slip rubber pads on the feet to minimize slipping and sliding on hard floors. Large pets can knock the gates over. ATTRACTIVE DESIGN - Framed in solid wood, this gate features a modern lattice design in a contemporary grey finish. 3-Panel gate measures 47" wide by 19" high. Note: Smaller gates are recommended for small pets. Large gates are best for medium sized pets. Large pets can knock the gates over. HOW TO USE - Freestanding gates do not attach to the wall. For the most secure and stable gate, make sure the gate is folded enough to be arranged in a zig-zag formation rather than placed straight across your opening. This will reduce the risk of your pet toppling the gate. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS - See our below chart for product specifications, available sizes, color and design choices.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Useful for its intended purpose and liked the design

Purchased to make a porch gate for my dogs. Split in two, then add legs, hinges, hooks and doorstop. And painted it badly white under the porch. So far, so good.

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very nice but arrived broken

I ordered it in grey. It is very beautiful, but one of the scrolls arrived broken. It's the right size, but considering you have to fold it in half to stand on its own, it gets significantly narrower than 81 inches.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Higher than 3 panel

Heavier and taller than the corresponding model, only 3 panels. I'm having a hard time stepping over this big one, 5'4". That's training in my own home. So now I'm just moving a panel that can swing like a door or move IF you put it half an inch over off the ground This is a good size for large breeds.

Pros
  • Everything great!
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice goal! in doors, gates and ramps

We have two puppies that need to be separated from carpeted rooms until they go potty. I didn't want to score but it's a necessity. If you have to live with puppy gates, I can't think of a more attractive solution. My husband is tall enough to step over but I have to move them to get over. It is durable and therefore easy to open and close.

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was looking for this

If you have a medium or agile sized dog they can jump over it... but for my purposes it's absolutely perfect and at a great price. FYI: Currently (December 21st) it's cheaper to buy 3 panels than 4 panels if you need multiple gates to cover more space. I use them around my bed and shelves, Christmas tree. etc to prevent my puppy from chewing or crawling under/over.

Pros
  • Easy Install
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cute and useful in doorways, gates and ramps

I bought 2 as there are 2 entrances in my living room. I have 3 small dogs (4.5lbs, 5.5lbs and 10lbs). They're heavy enough that my little ones can't push them. They don't even start. However, if you don't put them against the wall outside the room, when your dog pushes them, the gate will bump against the edge of the wall. Before I knew it, my smallest dog could only move a tiny bit to get into my living room, where I don't let them in - mostly them. They weigh about 8.5 to 9 pounds and fold…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Attractive and functional

I really like this gate because it is attractive. It came out of the box ready to use, no assembly required which is a bonus. I didn't have any problems with loops like other reviewers. Did you find minimal scratches and chips - yes, but is it worth leaving negative feedback or sending back - no. The functionality of these gates far outweighs the minor and mostly imperceptible damage. I have a 10 lb Yorkie that needs to stay out of my kitchen. So that's the ideal weight and size. However, a…

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Problem

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Arrived faster than expected and works great!

As shown! It looks WAY better than most barriers! I use it on stairs with no wall on one side just with exposed railing so I had to use a free standing gate. My 5 month old pup is currently 23lbs and is exploring but it's been a week and she hasn't knocked him over. If she's allowed uncontrolled access long enough, she'll eventually figure out how to do it. I also placed the gate on the second step up instead of on the ground in front of the stairs. This gives him a sort of "bubble of…

Pros
  • The best in its niche
Cons
  • Some flaws