K-9 Kondo’s quality, chew-proof kennel doors, or often called dog doors, have many popular features. We have many customers that have purchased our dog doors for personal and commercial use, ranging from animal shelters and humane societies to the average pet owner. Our durable, heavy-duty dog doors are a great solution for any dog owner.
Features include:
This photo to the right above shows you what comes with your K-9 Kondo Kennel Door order. This does not include the rear closure panel. To purchase together, visit our rear closure panel with the K-9 Kondo Kennel Door combo.
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Posted by Unknown on 17th Sep 2017
We have 25 of these kennel doors in various locations around the country. We absolutely love them. They were easy to install, look great and simple for the dogs to figure out. We would not buy anything else.
Posted by Unknown on 18th Jan 2017
First one is over 10 years old and still going strong. Best door out there.
Posted by Unknown on 3rd Nov 2016
Great door. Easy to install and does a great job keeping the weather outside. A have used two of these doors and both are excellent.
Posted by richard on 22nd Aug 2016
this is the most durable door on the market. fast shipping, easy installation and my dog loves it thanks
Posted by Bill potamianos on 15th May 2016
The rubber bushings wear out and damage is caused to the sheet metal after dogs go barging through for a couple years doors begin to stick and not function freely but yes the doors are chew proof. When I called for assistance on a matter I wasn't treated properly sad but my limited knowledge in carpentry has me married to this product.
Joe's Response:
Car tires wear out based upon the amount of use. Our bushings are just like car tires and if worn out the door will not function properly. Would you drive on the rims if the tires were shot? We could use a metal bushing which would last longer but they will not conform to the curve in door cowl. The reason we don't use a fixed axis metal bushing is that we want the door to be able to move upward in a slot to prevent a long tailed dog from having their tail caught between the door and the surrounding opening. If I came off as not being helpful it was not because I didn't try to help. Sometimes I receive building questions which are very difficult to answer without knowing exactly what the customer wants or being able to see what they are wanting to do, especially on carpentry advise. One thing I do know is that I was not rude and did not refuse to help.
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