Traveling with pets just got easier with the lightweight Pet Life Porta-Gate. This soft-sided gate collapses and folds up, taking up little space in your baggage.
Thread the poles through the casings and extend the gate across any standard door opening. Rubberized grips attach to siding, drywall or metal. The little window unzips, rolls up and stays in place with a hook-and-loop tab to allow passage for small dogs, cats, rabbits or ferrets.
- 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.