You can see the pressure fittings here, just screw them in/out to fit http://www.petmountain.com/photos/product/giant/114420S105222/metal-dog-gates/four-paws-metal-safety-gate-walk-thru-pet-gate.jpg
I just use an ordinary baby gate on the front door, I suppose it depends on what fittings you need though. It's nice to give the place a good airing now and then.
I have a normal baby gate on a room downstairs and a pet gate from Argos on the stairs - if you buy specific dog gates you tend to pay more - I got mine for a fiver on gumtree.
It was the fittings I was wondering about rr. I suppose you have to take the gate off every time you close the door and fix it back on again when you open it, unlike an indoor one.
Thanks Baldric. I need it to go on a patio door so one side will be attached to the other patio door and the other side will be attached to the door frame. The gap is 74cm.
Rsvp I don't understand what you mean;-)
You mention Patio Doors, is this 74 cms from a door frame to a sliding door (which could open even more) or to a fixed door as in a French Door which will nt get any wider?
Thanks B. One last thing. The fittings will adjust to the different thicknesses where they fasten to the door frame on one side and the door on the other? The door frame is thicker than the door.
OH missed her footing coming downstairs one day, sort of rolled into the dog-gate which stopped her in her tracks so a couple of terriers should be no problem.
Only thing hurt was her pride!
Sorry to have ignored your reply ladybirder - was doing other things last night. I misunderstood your post hence my silly reply - glad you seem to have sorted things. Stay well
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