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RedRocket204
Mar 22, 2016Explorer
For anyone else considering this...
My dog is only medium/small sized, mini Australian Shepard, so I only had to cover the lower inside section of the screen door. I found with the proper thickness of plexiglass, I was able to actually slide in into the screen door frame and didn't have to use anthing else to attach it. It has been in place that way for about 4 years and has never come out. I did have to end up buying a cloud design window film to put on the plexiglass to block my dog's vision of the outside as anytime someone would walk their dog by, my dog would bark... yes, she thinks the world is hers. :)
With her not being able to see other dogs walking by, she rarely barks.
My dog is only medium/small sized, mini Australian Shepard, so I only had to cover the lower inside section of the screen door. I found with the proper thickness of plexiglass, I was able to actually slide in into the screen door frame and didn't have to use anthing else to attach it. It has been in place that way for about 4 years and has never come out. I did have to end up buying a cloud design window film to put on the plexiglass to block my dog's vision of the outside as anytime someone would walk their dog by, my dog would bark... yes, she thinks the world is hers. :)
With her not being able to see other dogs walking by, she rarely barks.
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