








🚪 Unlock your pet’s independence with style and security!
The PetSafe ZPA00-16203 Wall Entry Pet Door is a durable, weather-resistant pet door designed for walls 4¾" to 7¼" thick. Featuring a rust-free, telescoping frame and insulated double-flap, it offers energy efficiency and protection against drafts. Suitable for large dogs up to 100 lbs, it includes a secure closing panel for controlled access. Easy to install in both interior and exterior walls, this product combines convenience with trusted PetSafe quality and innovation.



| ASIN | B079QQKZR4 |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Frame Material | Plastic,Steel |
| Generic Name | PetSafe Wall Entry Pet Door |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729849162037 |
| Included Components | 8 drywall screws, 8 screw caps, 8 toggle bolts, 8 washers, Center locator, Closing panel, Product manual, Template, Wall Entry Door |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36.2 x 12.7 x 53.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 900 g |
| Item model number | ZPA00-16203 |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Minimum compatible thickness | 4.75 Inches |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 36.2 x 12.7 x 53.34 cm; 2.9 kg |
| UPC | 729849162037 |
| Weight Limit | 100 Pounds |
A**S
Love it and works great. Pretty easy install, I am hoping that it is not too drafty in the winter
H**.
Fast 200 Euro für das Kunststoffteil, echter Wahnsinn, da Verdient einer richtig gut daran. Deshalb nur ein Stern. Bin mal gespant wie lange das Ding hält.
J**.
***note first: Buy it in the spring so you can leave the flaps open to train your dog. This is a great doggie door. I was scared to tackle the job of putting it in, but it was actually very easy. I love everything about this door. I have small dogs, but I got the 100 lb size just in case we ever got a bigger dog. Installation was easy, and the flaps work perfectly. It's cold right now and because of the magnets, the cold really isn't coming in. You have to train them how to go in and out, because they will have nothing to do with it. This is how I trained them: I taped both flaps up with duck tape. Used incentives to show them there was a hole they could come through. At first they wanted nothing to do with it. Just keep trying, and keep the flaps up. About a week later, I let the dogs out and closed the door. I noticed one used the doggie door to come back in. I left the flaps open for a month so they could get use to it. They actually started using it all the time. (for those of you who worry about bugs, I put a bug zapper on a stool right by the hole, inside) I finally put down one flap, and took the magnet off the bottom (it slides in and out). Again, you have to use incentives to let them know they can push it. Eventually they were going in and out with the one flap. We eventually put the other flap down (with the magnet). They were going in and out. We now have both magnets on both doors, and they use it beautifully. Love this door. If you were thinking about getting one, just do it!
M**N
Have been using for a little over a year and a half now. It cops a bit of a beating from the dog coming in and out a hundred times a day but is showing no signs of wear yet. Very happy with this product.
J**B
The doggie door is great. The double flap system insulates against temperature extremes. I just went through a heat wave in the south and I had no issues with heat around this door. Good for large dogs and medium alike. My beagles were using it before I even finished install. My boxer needed more time to emotionally process the door but now she uses it too. The biggest issue was the installation kit and instructions. The manufacturer clearly is trying to make this DIY friendly. They door is meant to be installed in the drywall in between the studs. If you are buying a doggie door for a large dog then you know how powerful they are. Mounting this to drywall is not going to last. I modified the instructions and installed the door against a stud to the right and added another stud to the right with a plywood shim so it sits right against the stud on the left. This really wasn't hard and with this change the door is solid. I did try mounting it to one stud and it was loose on the left. Just do yourself a favor and mount it to studs. I also used clear silicone on the outside around the top and sides to prevent water penetration but it was a personal preference. We get a lot of rain and I didn't want to chance it. The installation template is a piece of cardboard. Fair warning, cardboard is soft and it moves. I ended up cutting the outside hole slightly too low and I had to compensate on the inside. This left a slight hole at the top but I ended up just trimming it like a regular door anyway so no harm done. Just be careful when you are cutting.
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