







🐾 Unlock your pet’s ultimate freedom—rain, shine, or snow!
The PetSafe Extreme Weather Sliding Glass Pet Door offers a large, energy-efficient entry solution for dogs and cats, featuring a triple flap with magnetic seals, durable aluminum framing, and dual-paned glass. Designed for easy, tool-free installation in sliding glass doors, it’s ideal for renters and homeowners seeking to maintain indoor comfort while giving pets independent outdoor access. Backed by 25+ years of trusted innovation, this pet door balances security, durability, and weather resistance for year-round use.



























| ASIN | B08YGVZSFF |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,630 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #124 in Dog Doors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (740) |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Closing Panel, Connecting Bars, Double Sided Adhesive Strips, Glass Sweep, Pet Door Panel Bottom, Pet Door Panel Top, Screws, Security Bar, Security Bar Bracket, Security Bar Clip, T-brackets, Weather Stripping |
| Item Weight | 27.5 pounds |
| Item model number | ZPA17-17176 |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Minimum compatible thickness | 1.26 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.2 x 80.8 inches |
| Specific instructions for use | Outdoor |
| UPC | 729849171763 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
| Weight Limit | 100 Pounds |
P**P
Great Dog Door
We have multiple dogs in and out of our house. We have two 70 pound dogs that can easily make it in and out through this door. The double/insulated flap does a great job of blocking out drafts.
B**Y
Great option
I'm very happy with this purchase. My dog learned to use it in a couple of days. The double flap system works well. The build is very solid. I like the double paned glass versus a lot of the other single paned examples I've seen and used before. Be prepared to add your own foam (or other type) weather stripping in addition to what comes with the item. The double sided tape on the plastic sweep that is supposed to insulate the vertical part of the overlapping sliding door panes doesn't stick well to the door or the rubber itself. It's a minor issue and can be fixed. But it will be needed in very hot or cold weather. I'm very handy with DIY so installation wasn't difficult. It may be more difficult for others. The item was packed up well. Assembly instructions were easy to understand. My Pella sliding door sits on a narrow rail in the bottom track. Because of that, this item wouldn't sit all the way down into the track. I was able to solve for this by cutting slots in the bottom of the item with a dremel tool to allow it to straddle that rail and sit all the way down into the track. Overall for the price it's a great item. I highly recommend versus the cheaper options available.
R**A
Game Changer
Our senior dog has bladder cancer needing to go out quite a bit and this saves us from having to let her out, especially at night we don't have to get up she just comes and goes. Of course initially there is some slight training involved w/treats to learn the door. The overall door is quality made and worth the price for the double pane glass needed for the winter months. There will most likely be some alterations needed since every slider door frame is different. I had to cut off part of the bottom plate w/a reciprocal saw then install a piece of wood beveled out in the middle to accommodate my door track groove. I'm sure if you don't want to go to this extent you could get some thick foam insulation strips that had adhesive on one side. I installed 2 vertical runs of foam insulating v-seal in between where the slider and panel, then added a 2" rubber strip between slider glass and slider frame gap to seal from door being partially open. Somewhat of a design flaw that others have noticed is the door flap does not always seat itself properly leaving a large gap on the bottom allowing air to just flow in. There are 2 magnets on the bottom that are supposed to freely slide up and down to catch the door as it swings open and close however if the gap is too big the bottom magnets do not attach to door panel. Also, the door will swing open freely during heavy winds bc it.is not properly attached to the bottom defeating the purpose of a winterized door. Either they need to design this flap with stronger magnets or less of a gap. I had to raise the magnets about 1/2" higher then added duct tape to hold in place while still allowing for the magnets to have some slight movement. The locking bar that comes with it is also sturdy. Despite needing to figure out some issues, I've made the deal tightly sealed and operable w/the need to occasionally manually clasp the doggy door itself if the flap is misaligned, other than that it saves us from constantly having to get up to let the dogs out. Aesthetically, it looks like it is part of my slider which is also nice, doesn't look cheap.
D**S
Easy to install and remove/ great seal on the flapper door
Has great seal and good quality Easy to install and remove for winter Does limit the amount of space people have to pass thru the sliding door but totally worth the money for us with 3 dogs
M**R
Non-existant customer service
I purchased this door in late October of '22, and installed it early November. After installation, I noticed that the outer flap wasn't sealing properly. I can push back into place so the magnet holds it in the closed position, but the next time it's used, the flap remains open. It seems to have a permanent warp in the material (see photo). I ordered the "extreme weather" version of this door, as we live in a cold climate area, often with windy conditions. Hence, with the outer flap not sealing properly, a strong wind easily blows open the inner flap, allowing a gust of cold winter air into the room. I went to the PetSafe website and spoke with Jena via their online chat on November 11. I explained the situation to her, and she suggested that I contact their customer service via email ([email protected]), explaining the issue. She also said to include in the email a copy of the invoice from Amazon, along with photos showing the issue with the door. As our online chat was on a Friday, she said it would be 3-4 days before getting a response. I sent the email the same day (11-11-22) with the requested information (proof of purchase, photos, and explanation of the problem). Receiving no response as of December 1st, I once again emailed customer service, asking if the issue was being addressed. By December 27, there is still no response, so I emailed them yet again! It's now January 18, and STILL no response. I really shouldn't need to spend $70.00 on a replacement part for a brand new item that cost me $300.00+, but I have no other option at this point. This is unfortunate, as it is overall a quality product, well designed and sturdy construction. If you have no issues with this product, it's a very nice option for a dog door. But Lord help you if you ever need to contact PetSafe customer service.
A**M
Tuve que modificarlo para que entrara en mi puerta y es un poco endeble Entra un poco de aire en el marco pero fuera de eso a estado bien
B**N
WONDERFUL! WORTH THE MONEY! Got this for an elderly dog who couldn't hold his bladder for more then a couple of hours. But worried about our house security if we left the sliding door cracked open when we were at work. Totally secure. Can still use the door ourselves to go in and out. Looks great, seems stable. We will be putting extra weather stripping around so we can keep heat and air conditioning inside. Wish we knew about this door years ago! No more big messes to clean up after work!
A**R
I purchased this for my balcony door to see if my dogs would actually use it before I committed to cutting a hole in my ground level exterior wall. The door was easy to install but I did use extra weather stripping to help insulate against drafts. The door itself is 3 layers and stiff but even sealed at -20°c. The quality is great.
V**.
The door insert itself is OK. Pretty easy to assemble and install. As others already said, a rubber layer between two metal halves would solve the draft issue - but a weather strip over the connect line solves it anyway. Now, the pet door is CRAP. What "Extreme Weather" they had in mind, I wonder? Extreme cold of +15 C somewhere in South China? Because it just cannot be used even with a mild cold of -10 C. The draft is terrible! All three flaps do nothing to stop it - the external ones stick to magnets on the bottom, but have gaps on the sides. The inner one has some 5mm gap from all sides, so its purpose is not clear at all. The weather strips they provided doesnt cut it. There are still small gaps between the insert and the sliding door, and they let the cold draft in. What should be used instead is the weather strips which sticks to the insert but overhang over the sliding door, fully covering the gap. The magnets are so strong that my cats cant open the flaps. I had to bend one flap up - which made the cold draft issue all the more terrible. And there is no 3-way lock, too. If i want to keep one cat at home at night while letting the second one in, there is no way. It is either open or closed. (I wonder if the designers ever had pets?) But there are good news if you're into DIY. Remove those useless flaps. Cover the huge hole with a wood plate with weather strips between it and the metal. Buy one of those normal doors with brushes on all sides and a three-way lock. Install that new cat door thru the wood plate. Cover all gaps with weather strips. And viola! You have yourself a quite weather-proof pet door. See the photo for the end result. Works awesome!
S**.
The metal part of this product, the tempered glass, these are mostly fine. I did not want a tempered glass window, but when I discovered it had one, I just accepted it. I figured that it was mostly fine. The door frame itself is very sturdy, very reliable. It seems like a fairly decent unit. But it wasn't until 8 months after purchase and installation that I became aware that the PVC has vulnerability. 4 days ago I noticed that the flap in the door had broken at the top. Looking at it, I can easily see that the failure is in the design. The pet flaps are PVC, the holes at the top there, there is only 2mm of material between the holes and the outer edge of the PVC. I unscrewed the cassette holding the flaps in place and slid the channeled plastic piece out to replace the flap. And cut myself because the edges are sharp, so do be careful about that. There are five pins holding the flaps in place, so you have to remove the pins, this part is fairly simple enough. The channeled plastic piece is pretty tight, took some effort to get the PVC in far enough to line up with the holes. Placed the pins back in, slid the plastic piece back into the cassette and screwed it back into place. Yesterday to my chagrin I find that the replacement pet flap is broken in the same way that the previous one was. First one lasted 8 months, second one lasted 2 days. The replacement flap is part #PAC11-11039, which are $30 for 2 replacements. The design is fundamentally flawed, using a ruler there is 3mm of distance between the bottom of the holes and the outer edge of the flaps. The holes are 1mm each, but there's only 1mm of PVC material between the holes and the edges because for whatever reason the flaps have a 1mm semi-circle punched out above the holes at the edge. The PVC is 0.5mm thick. With little other choice, I will need to construct a replacement for the cassette (never mind just the flap) with a hinged metal flap. These petsafe doors are not cheap, the extreme weather unit cost me $450 all told when the unit was $400. Now the same unit is $473 baseline. So when petsafe tells us that they can't offer us a hard plastic or steel or aluminum replacement "to save us the cost of metal parts," I find it to be a hard pill to swallow. In only two days the replacement flap was broken. It feels like a subscription model at that point, buy replacement flaps that will fail and need to be replaced again.
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