We offer only the highest quality
and safest pet door available. Many companies and pet door
manufacturers sell doors with rigid plastic flaps. This
works well when going out or in, but if your pet should
become startled mid-exit and try to back up, this could
lead to an injury as the animal becomes stuck in a tighter
closing door. Still others sell a single soft flap door,
which prevents injury, but tends to not seal well.
Pride,
the less expensive, longer lasting, heavy duty extruded
aluminum pet door. Safe-tough swinging assembly made of
rubber, not plastics or PVC compounds, so it will not crack
in cold weather nor become soft, sticky, or warped in sunny
areas and will stay straight and not twist or whip while
closing. Imbedded magnets keep door closed to prevent drafts,
dusts, insects. Limited 1 year warranty. Made in the USA.
Key
Benefits
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Safe
swinging assemble made of rubber, not plastic or
PVC compounds |
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Will
stay straight and not twist or whip while closing |
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Imbedded
magnets keep door closed to prevent drafts, dust
and insects |
Sizing Up
Your Pet
The
opening of your pet door should be 1/2 inch wider than
the width of your pet's shoulders. If you have more than
one pet, the door should be wide enough for the largest
pet, but should be mounted low enough so the smallest
pet can get through it easily. However, it is not a good
idea to buy a pet door larger than your pet actually
needs. Too large an opening leads to overzealous behavior
and money spent on spare parts. Use the diagram below
to determine which Pride Pet Door model is best for your
pet.

| Description |
SD
300 |
MD
400 |
LD
500 |
XLD
600 |
| Flap
Size |
4
3/4 x 7 1/2 |
8
1/2 x 12 1/2 |
11
1/2 x 16 7/8 |
14
1/2 x 19 1/2 |
| Rough
Opening |
7
3/16 x 9 5/8 |
11
1/2 x 14 7/8 |
14
x 18 7/8 |
17
1/2 x 21 7/8 |
| Overall
Frame |
9
1/2 x 10 1/2 |
12
3/8 x 15 3/4 |
15
1/2 x 19 3/4 |
18
3/4 x 22 3/4 |
Teaching
your pet to use the Pride Pet Door
With just a little help from
you, your pet can quickly learn to use the pet door.
Lift the flap slightly and coax the pet to come through
a few times. Give him lots of praise when he comes through.
If the pet is resistant, a treat or his favorite food
can be useful. If your pet is highly resistant, you can
tip up or remove the U-frame portion of the rubber assembly
until the pet feels comfortable using the pet door. Then
you can put the U-frame in its original position. Never
push the pet through the opening as he may become frightened
and continue to resist your efforts to teach him to use
the door.
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a free estimate or more information.
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