Choosing a Pet Gate
If you want to keep your pets out of certain rooms or prevent them from escaping the yard, a good pet gate is an effective solution.
Gates can soothe anxious pets by creating a cozy, manageable area where they feel safe and secure. For vulnerable puppies and kittens, a gate restricts access to hazards like stairs and swimming pools.
Here are things to look for in a pet gate:
- Size. The gate needs to fit the threshold or opening it will go across. Many gates adjust to narrower or wider-than-standard spaces.
- Safety. Look for double-locks, small spaces between bars and non-toxic materials and finishes.
- Types. Walk-through (doors to pass through so you don’t have to climb over), retractable, folding, free-standing or pressure-mounted (spring-loaded).
- Durability. Wood is elegant and plastic lightweight. But if your pet likes to chew, metal is the sturdier non-edible choice.
- Portability. Ideal for moving the gate from room to room or from indoors to the backyard.
- Ease of installation. If you don’t want to put holes in the walls or wood trim, or you need a temporary solution, a free-standing gate is a good choice.
- Cost. Pet gate prices range between $20 to $200, depending on the quality and features.
The following is our list of the top pet gates on the market.
Article source here: 10 Best Pet Gates for Cats and Dogs
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