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product_id: 2465450
title: "PetSafe Electronic Dog and Cat Door - Automatic Smart Door with Collar Sensor Key - for Cats and Small Dogs 4-15 lb"
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# Battery-powered, cordless freedom Collar-activated smart lock DIY install on multiple door types PetSafe Electronic Dog and Cat Door - Automatic Smart Door with Collar Sensor Key - for Cats and Small Dogs 4-15 lb

**Brand:** petsafe
**Price:** 148122CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Unlock your pet’s freedom with smart, secure style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PetSafe Electronic Dog and Cat Door - Automatic Smart Door with Collar Sensor Key - for Cats and Small Dogs 4-15 lb by petsafe
- **How much does it cost?** 148122CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/2465450-petsafe-electronic-dog-and-cat-door-automatic-smart-door-collar)

## Best For

- petsafe enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted petsafe brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Space-Saving Smart Flap:** Compact, electronic flap seals tightly to prevent unwanted critters while giving pets seamless outdoor freedom.
- • **Rust-Proof Durable Design:** Built to last with weather-resistant materials that maintain sleek looks and reliable function year-round.
- • **Battery-Powered Convenience:** Runs on 4 D-cell batteries—no wiring needed for flexible placement and hassle-free operation.
- • **Effortless DIY Installation:** Fits wood, metal, PVC, or paneled doors 1.5"–2" thick with easy-to-follow hardware and templates.
- • **Exclusive Pet Access Control:** Only your pets get in—up to 5 programmable collar keys keep strays out and peace in.

## Overview

The PetSafe Electronic Pet Door is a rust-proof, battery-powered smart entry system designed for small pets up to 15 lbs. Featuring collar-activated access with programmable keys for up to five pets, it installs easily in doors 1.5" to 2" thick without wiring. Its secure auto-locking flap prevents unwanted animals from entering, while durable materials ensure long-lasting performance. Ideal for busy pet parents seeking a high-tech, space-saving solution that blends convenience with peace of mind.

## Description

The PetSafe Electronic Pet Door allows you to control your pets access. When set to automatic mode, only your pets wearing the Electronic Pet Door Key can pass through the door. As your pet enters the range of the Pet Door, it detects the key and unlocks automatically. The range is adjustable up to 3 feet. After your pet passes through the Electronic Pet Door, the door will lock automatically helping to keep the house pets in and outdoor animals out. Trust PetSafe to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.

Review: Much better than expected....so far. **Updated--still great** - I reluctantly purchased this doggie door after reading all the terrible reviews, as a last resort. We are a family of cat lovers who inherited a dog when a family member passed away and are learning to live with him. He had a doggie door his entire life before us but when we took him in we chose to try to train him to ask to go outside so our cats didn't get out. We spend 2 years trying to train him and all we ended up with is a wall in our hallway that needed sheetrock replaced because he peed on it repeatedly and LOTS of frustrations. We decided to try a regular doggie door and see how our cats did going out because we couldn't find any electronic doggie door with even semi-good reviews. The cats loved going out but one started roaming too much and another one loved to hunt and brought us lots of half dead animals (lizards, mice, moles and SNAKES). We also had 2 stray cats decide to wander in our house in the middle of the night. Waking up to a strange animal in your house is no fun. I include these things for anyone considering a traditional doggie door who has never had one. On to the Petsafe electronic door. We ended up having our handyman install the door so I can't really comment on installation. We were installing in a metal door and didn't have the tools to cut through the door so I didn't even try. I had read a comment on here about making sure the door was level and passed that along to him. He said he put it in and was having a bit of trouble getting it working right so he loosened the screws and re-leveled to get it working. This makes me think being level is quite important, as would make sense for a swinging door. We have had this door for a week now and it is working great for us. It makes a pretty loud click when it unlocks. This scared the dog a bit in the beginning but he is used to it now. He has to be in the range for about 15 seconds for the door to unlock. The range can be adjusted so maybe it would open quicker if I adjusted it but I like it taking him standing in range for a bit for it to unlock so it doesn't unlock every time he walks by. In the beginning he would try to get out the door before it was unlocked but has now learned to wait for the click to know it is unlocked. To teach him to go out the door I held the door open and showed him it was just like his old doggie door. When I tried to get him to go out on his own he didn't seem to understand that he could open it by himself as this door seals tightly unike a flap door. I gave him a little nudge from behind a couple of times to push his nose into the door and he quickly realized he could open it this way. Next, I stood outside the door and gave him treats when he came out, then moved back inside and did the same. It took about 5 days for him to get really comfortable with the door but now he uses it just fine. We have not had any issues with the door not opening when it is supposed to. It has not gotten stuck once. It closes quickly behind him and locks in about 15 seconds. So far our cats have not tried to go out behind him, but I do realize this is a very real possibility. The door is pretty loud when it locks/unlocks and swings so thus far the cats have only investigated from a distance. So far we love the door and it has saved my sanity (I couldn't take another half dead animal coming in my house, my kitties roaming off and getting injured, or another midnight visit from a strange animal) but, I am still a bit skeptical. With so many bad reviews I am just waiting for this thing to break any day. I will update this review if my opinion changes from my current 5 star rating. ****Update August 6, 2012**** At this point I would give this product more than 5 stars if I could! We have not had a single problem with it, I'm not sure if this is luck on our part, but I'm not questioning it :-). It has never gotten stuck or locked our dog out or in. I had to change the battery in the collar today. A red light came on on the collar unit to notify me it was dead, I replaced it and it worked just the same again. One of our cats has learned to go out of the door, in fact he has trained the dog to let him out when he wants out (it took him about a month to figure it out). He will meow at the door like something important is going on until the dog comes to check it out. The dog then stands there confused trying to figure out what the cat is yelling about and unlocks the door for him. As soon as the cat hears the click he is out the door! Whoever said dogs are smarter than cats hasn't lived with both ;-). This really hasn't been an issue because he always comes back quickly and hasn't yet trained the dog to let him in so I have to let him back in (the doggy door is in the garage so I know he always has a safe, cooler place to go) preventing him from bringing any of his half dead prey in the house with him. Our other 2 cats still have no interest in going near this door even though they used to go out the regular doggy door all the time. I think the noise of it still scares them, they are both more timid than the fearless hunter who has it all figured out. If you are like me and questioning this door because of the terrible reviews, I think it is definitely worth a try, just make sure you are precise in installing the door.
Review: Great doggie door, no regrets (UPDATED) - I was really worried about spending so much money on this door with so many bad reviews. But I have a middle-age dog that has never needed a doggie door before (who now really needs one) and a cat who is only indoor. I am out of the house at work for most of the day and my dog needs to go out during the day and it seemed like my only solution for keeping the cat in, was trying out this electronic doggie door. I just installed the door yesterday. I will update this review after both my cat and dog have time to get familiar with the door. My cat absolutely has to be indoors and my dog is the only one who should be getting out. Other reviewer concerns: Keeping the doggie door level so it doesn't jam: My instructions said to mark the door at my dogs shoulder height while the door is still hanging. Once I marked her shoulder height I made a horizontal line across the door with a level. You have to do this while the door is still hanging on it's hinges. Once I took the door down I lined up the shoulder markings on my door with the outline that came with the doggie door. This is the only way you will ensure that the doggie door is level and will not jam. After I cut the hole in the door and put the doggie door in place I used the level again for minor adjustments before fully tightening the screws. The door is perfectly level now and we have not had any issues with jamming! Other reviews mentioned the door locking their pet in or out: My door seems to stay open as long as the sensor is in range. Once my dog is out of range it seems to lock after about 15 seconds. This is very helpful for training. My dog was a little unsure about the door her first few times through it and I was worried about it cycling and locking - making training harder. But it stays open when she is near and does not lock until she is out of range (2.5 feet). It's only been 24 hours and my dog seems to have learned that the clicking sound the door makes when it unlocks, let's her know it's ok to go outside. My only concern about the door staying open while she is in range is that she normally likes to lie down by this door - so if the door stays unlocked, my cat may have a chance to slip out. I will let you know how this works out when I updated this post...hopefully I can train her to not lie down by the door anymore. As for my cat, I plan to keep her in my room while I am away for the next few weeks while my dog gets used to the door. Noise: The unlocking sound the door makes is a little loud. It's just about as loud as the sound of closing a washing machine door - maybe a little quieter. The door "pops" loose when the dogs sensor is near and lets the dog pass through. The noise does not bother me - I figure at 3:00 in the morning I can either have my dog bothering me to go outside or I can just hear the popping noise when she let's herself out...I'll take the popping noise. In all, I am very excited about this door. I really hope it works. I'm tired of coming home and finding my dog's stinky little "surprises" around the house. :-) I have only given the door 4 stars at this point because I am still skeptical at this point with all the bad reviews. If things continue to go good and my cat stays indoors, I will upgrade to a 5. Follow the instructions precisely and absolutely make sure the door is level - this will make your installation go right the first time. Good luck! PS - Have caulk handy after installation to fill any gaps in the door (my door has some beveling that I had to fill in). This will help against water damage and bugs. --------------------3 MONTH UPDATE--------------- After 3 months of having this door and what seemed like forever in getting my dog trained to use it - I love this door! She goes in and out all of the time and seems to love that freedom. She goes out just to sniff around and comes right back in! I am so happy for my dog to have that type of leisure. She lets herself out at 3:00 in the morning, she let's herself out while I am at work or when I run errands. And no more accidents!! I could not be happier! And I know my poor pup did not like having accidents either - I don't have to see her guilty little face anymore!!...and my kitty runs freely through the house and has not made it out once!! The doors locks when it should, like a charm. On New Year's Eve we were away at a friends house for a VERY long time, so much that I worried that I had to run home to let the dog out - but then I remembered I did not have to. I came home when the night was over and my house was clean and my doggy was happy. What a relief!

## Features

- Customize Your Pet’S Access: The Electronic Pet Door features programmable selective entry, exit and auto-locking options
- Peace Of Mind: The Electronic Pet Door works with the waterproof Electronic Pet Door Key worn on your pet's collar; only the pets wearing the key can go in and out
- Multiple Pets: Great for households with multiple pets; programmable for up to 5 Electronic Pet Door Keys
- Battery Operated: The Electronic Pet Door is battery operated (4 D-Cell Batteries, not included)
- Door Installation: Designed for installation in interior/exterior doors; wall installation option available with purchase of Wall Install Kit
- U.S.-Based Customer Care: Our pet product experts are here to help you and your pet and are available by phone, email or chat if you have any questions
- Quality Promise: PetSafe brand has been a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment and lifestyle innovations since 1998 to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000WJ0IFQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,149 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #47 in Dog Doors |
| Brand | PetSafe |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Closure Type | Lock |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 4,382 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Included Components | Hardware pack with screws and plugs 1 SmartKey™ Cutting template Product manual |
| Item Type Name | PetSafe Electronic Pet Door - Collar Activated Dog and Cat Door - Large Door with Electronic Pet Key |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PPA11-10711 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
| Material | Metal, Wood |
| Material Type | Metal, Wood |
| Mattress Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Maximum Compatible Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Minimum Compatible Thickness | 1.5 Inches |
| Minimum compatible thickness | 1.5 Inches |
| Model Number | PPA11-10711 |
| Pet Type | Cat, Dog |
| Size | Small |
| Target Audience | Cats |
| UPC | 729849107113 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 15 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PetSafe
- **Color:** White
- **Material:** Metal, Wood
- **Mattress Thickness:** 2 Inches
- **Size:** Small

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why no medium sized door? Your two choices are huge and tiny...**
A: Thank you for your question! We do not offer a medium size door as dogs that cannot fit through the small door are able to easily use the large door. The large is compatible for a much larger range of dog sizes, so there is no need for a medium size for this door.

**Q: I have 6 dogs can you program more than 5**
A: Hi Tamara, this door can only be programmed to 5 dogs max. You may want to consider this door : http://www.amazon.com/PetSafe-Passport-Pet-Door-PPA00-13796/dp/B00VSB2LD4/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1462206552&sr=8-4&keywords=passport+door

**Q: Will this keep out other pests such as mice?**
A: Thank you for your question! When set into Automatic Mode, the door will remain locked until it detects that one of the SmartKeys has come into range of its signal, at which point it will unlock so that the flap can swing freely; after the key has left the door's range, it will then slide back into its locked position. While in the locked position, the door will be sealed off in order to prevent any critters from sneaking through it.

**Q: I want this for my cat. The concern I have is about the collar falling off. Have you had this happen or not?**
A: We use it for our dogs and we haven't had no problem with their collars coming off. but if the cat does get hung up in the tree theirs will come off so they wouldn't be able to get back in if they lose their collar.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Much better than expected....so far. **Updated--still great**
*by J***T on May 4, 2012*

I reluctantly purchased this doggie door after reading all the terrible reviews, as a last resort. We are a family of cat lovers who inherited a dog when a family member passed away and are learning to live with him. He had a doggie door his entire life before us but when we took him in we chose to try to train him to ask to go outside so our cats didn't get out. We spend 2 years trying to train him and all we ended up with is a wall in our hallway that needed sheetrock replaced because he peed on it repeatedly and LOTS of frustrations. We decided to try a regular doggie door and see how our cats did going out because we couldn't find any electronic doggie door with even semi-good reviews. The cats loved going out but one started roaming too much and another one loved to hunt and brought us lots of half dead animals (lizards, mice, moles and SNAKES). We also had 2 stray cats decide to wander in our house in the middle of the night. Waking up to a strange animal in your house is no fun. I include these things for anyone considering a traditional doggie door who has never had one. On to the Petsafe electronic door. We ended up having our handyman install the door so I can't really comment on installation. We were installing in a metal door and didn't have the tools to cut through the door so I didn't even try. I had read a comment on here about making sure the door was level and passed that along to him. He said he put it in and was having a bit of trouble getting it working right so he loosened the screws and re-leveled to get it working. This makes me think being level is quite important, as would make sense for a swinging door. We have had this door for a week now and it is working great for us. It makes a pretty loud click when it unlocks. This scared the dog a bit in the beginning but he is used to it now. He has to be in the range for about 15 seconds for the door to unlock. The range can be adjusted so maybe it would open quicker if I adjusted it but I like it taking him standing in range for a bit for it to unlock so it doesn't unlock every time he walks by. In the beginning he would try to get out the door before it was unlocked but has now learned to wait for the click to know it is unlocked. To teach him to go out the door I held the door open and showed him it was just like his old doggie door. When I tried to get him to go out on his own he didn't seem to understand that he could open it by himself as this door seals tightly unike a flap door. I gave him a little nudge from behind a couple of times to push his nose into the door and he quickly realized he could open it this way. Next, I stood outside the door and gave him treats when he came out, then moved back inside and did the same. It took about 5 days for him to get really comfortable with the door but now he uses it just fine. We have not had any issues with the door not opening when it is supposed to. It has not gotten stuck once. It closes quickly behind him and locks in about 15 seconds. So far our cats have not tried to go out behind him, but I do realize this is a very real possibility. The door is pretty loud when it locks/unlocks and swings so thus far the cats have only investigated from a distance. So far we love the door and it has saved my sanity (I couldn't take another half dead animal coming in my house, my kitties roaming off and getting injured, or another midnight visit from a strange animal) but, I am still a bit skeptical. With so many bad reviews I am just waiting for this thing to break any day. I will update this review if my opinion changes from my current 5 star rating. ****Update August 6, 2012**** At this point I would give this product more than 5 stars if I could! We have not had a single problem with it, I'm not sure if this is luck on our part, but I'm not questioning it :-). It has never gotten stuck or locked our dog out or in. I had to change the battery in the collar today. A red light came on on the collar unit to notify me it was dead, I replaced it and it worked just the same again. One of our cats has learned to go out of the door, in fact he has trained the dog to let him out when he wants out (it took him about a month to figure it out). He will meow at the door like something important is going on until the dog comes to check it out. The dog then stands there confused trying to figure out what the cat is yelling about and unlocks the door for him. As soon as the cat hears the click he is out the door! Whoever said dogs are smarter than cats hasn't lived with both ;-). This really hasn't been an issue because he always comes back quickly and hasn't yet trained the dog to let him in so I have to let him back in (the doggy door is in the garage so I know he always has a safe, cooler place to go) preventing him from bringing any of his half dead prey in the house with him. Our other 2 cats still have no interest in going near this door even though they used to go out the regular doggy door all the time. I think the noise of it still scares them, they are both more timid than the fearless hunter who has it all figured out. If you are like me and questioning this door because of the terrible reviews, I think it is definitely worth a try, just make sure you are precise in installing the door.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great doggie door, no regrets (UPDATED)
*by R***A on October 3, 2010*

I was really worried about spending so much money on this door with so many bad reviews. But I have a middle-age dog that has never needed a doggie door before (who now really needs one) and a cat who is only indoor. I am out of the house at work for most of the day and my dog needs to go out during the day and it seemed like my only solution for keeping the cat in, was trying out this electronic doggie door. I just installed the door yesterday. I will update this review after both my cat and dog have time to get familiar with the door. My cat absolutely has to be indoors and my dog is the only one who should be getting out. Other reviewer concerns: Keeping the doggie door level so it doesn't jam: My instructions said to mark the door at my dogs shoulder height while the door is still hanging. Once I marked her shoulder height I made a horizontal line across the door with a level. You have to do this while the door is still hanging on it's hinges. Once I took the door down I lined up the shoulder markings on my door with the outline that came with the doggie door. This is the only way you will ensure that the doggie door is level and will not jam. After I cut the hole in the door and put the doggie door in place I used the level again for minor adjustments before fully tightening the screws. The door is perfectly level now and we have not had any issues with jamming! Other reviews mentioned the door locking their pet in or out: My door seems to stay open as long as the sensor is in range. Once my dog is out of range it seems to lock after about 15 seconds. This is very helpful for training. My dog was a little unsure about the door her first few times through it and I was worried about it cycling and locking - making training harder. But it stays open when she is near and does not lock until she is out of range (2.5 feet). It's only been 24 hours and my dog seems to have learned that the clicking sound the door makes when it unlocks, let's her know it's ok to go outside. My only concern about the door staying open while she is in range is that she normally likes to lie down by this door - so if the door stays unlocked, my cat may have a chance to slip out. I will let you know how this works out when I updated this post...hopefully I can train her to not lie down by the door anymore. As for my cat, I plan to keep her in my room while I am away for the next few weeks while my dog gets used to the door. Noise: The unlocking sound the door makes is a little loud. It's just about as loud as the sound of closing a washing machine door - maybe a little quieter. The door "pops" loose when the dogs sensor is near and lets the dog pass through. The noise does not bother me - I figure at 3:00 in the morning I can either have my dog bothering me to go outside or I can just hear the popping noise when she let's herself out...I'll take the popping noise. In all, I am very excited about this door. I really hope it works. I'm tired of coming home and finding my dog's stinky little "surprises" around the house. :-) I have only given the door 4 stars at this point because I am still skeptical at this point with all the bad reviews. If things continue to go good and my cat stays indoors, I will upgrade to a 5. Follow the instructions precisely and absolutely make sure the door is level - this will make your installation go right the first time. Good luck! PS - Have caulk handy after installation to fill any gaps in the door (my door has some beveling that I had to fill in). This will help against water damage and bugs. --------------------3 MONTH UPDATE--------------- After 3 months of having this door and what seemed like forever in getting my dog trained to use it - I love this door! She goes in and out all of the time and seems to love that freedom. She goes out just to sniff around and comes right back in! I am so happy for my dog to have that type of leisure. She lets herself out at 3:00 in the morning, she let's herself out while I am at work or when I run errands. And no more accidents!! I could not be happier! And I know my poor pup did not like having accidents either - I don't have to see her guilty little face anymore!!...and my kitty runs freely through the house and has not made it out once!! The doors locks when it should, like a charm. On New Year's Eve we were away at a friends house for a VERY long time, so much that I worried that I had to run home to let the dog out - but then I remembered I did not have to. I came home when the night was over and my house was clean and my doggy was happy. What a relief!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for Peace for Mind, Lasted 3.5 years
*by T***R on December 13, 2024*

I'm doing a review a little late - we initially purchased this doggy door in June of 2021, and have had it used daily on the automatic locking setting since then (now December 2024). We have foxes, raccoons, and skunks in our neighborhood our dog has been able to let himself in and out without issue. Sometimes the door takes 20+ seconds to recognize he is standing there, but it's been great otherwise. In the beginning, we were having to change the batteries about once a quarter. However, in the past month or two, after 3.5 years of use, the door has started to go a little haywire. It will randomly change modes and go into fully locked mode, minutes after my dog has unlocked it to go outside. Several times in the last month we've found him stranded outside with the door 100% locked, and I'll switch the mode back to automatic and the next day it will do it again. We've changed the batteries several times and tried resetting it, but it keeps changing on it's own. It's winter and we can't have him trapped outside after he's gotten out on his own 10 minutes before. This has never happened in the previous 3.5 years. We love having this door for our dog, so I'll probably order a replacement, but this is frustrating as it is $200 to not even get 5 years out of it.

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