🛡️ Protect your doors like a pro—because your home deserves the best!
The CLAWGUARD Heavy Duty Door Shield is a 20x44 inch polyester barrier designed to protect doors, frames, and walls from dog and cat scratching. It installs in seconds without adhesives or hardware, features a frosted clear finish that blends with any décor, and is proudly made in the USA for durable, hassle-free pet-proofing.
Target Species | Dog |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions W x H | 20"W x 44"H |
Color | Heavy Duty |
Material Type | Polyester |
W**S
door dog scratch protector
my dogs scratch at the door when they hear anyone drive up my driveway. I had this product for many many years and it worked great. Recently I fostered a Great Dane and although he did not scratch the door, when I was opening the door, he ran out before I had the door all the way open and snapped it in half. I immediately ordered another, and I bet it will last for the rest of my life. I also like the fact that it doesn't look scratched and is so easy to keep clean. Perfect fit for my door and easy to cut if necessary. Great product!!!!
H**E
This works awesome! Great protection!
I was renting and my dog scratched the door when stressed. Until she got used to the apartment I got this and cut it a little to make it less wide. It only took some durable scissors to cut it, even though the plastic is tough.It’s really easy to use. You just hang it on your door knob when you need it, slip it off when you don’t. It provides great protection. I never stuck it on my door.
S**B
Less expensive that paint, a sander, or door trim
Moved to a new house and was worried abt the dog scratching at our new doors. I purchased a total of 3 of these.I think the dog has only actually scratched at these once. For some reason he’s actually sort of freaked out by them, and does not like scratching them. So I suppose they serve their purpose!They can be a pain in the A coming in and out the doors. But on the plus, they also sort of provide a buffer to keep puppy from slipping between feet.I tried to take pictures but the frosted glass can be difficult to photograph. The first 2 pictures should be the kitchen door. On this one I had to trim the right side down because the counter is next to the door. The plastic is thick, so I could not get the piece onto the door without trimming. I also had to trim the bottom of both the kitchen and side doors. I didn’t on the front door, so I guess maybe my knobs are at different heights... once trimmed, the plastic does not sit straight and tilts on the knob, leaning into the cabinet. I tried trimming the other side to even out and it wasn’t successful.In the kitchen image, you can see the plastic coming away from the door. I wasn’t sure if this was due to the knob or what. The last two images are the side door. The guard was also curving up on the side door. Because of the weight I couldn’t keep it on the door, so I cut a hole in the top to let the deadbolt out. I couldn’t find my packing tape so this is currently being held together with painters tape which is not the best look. If it would have stayed up without me cutting it, I probably wouldn’t have bothered. I thought about cutting the top down now, since the dog hasn’t been scratching, but my luck he’d start doing it directly above that spot!Overall, these have been effective for me. They aren’t best looking, and I’m hoping not to keep them up forever. Thinking they’ll come down once the puppy is used to the knew house, and then stay in the basement in case we ever have a new dog. Definitely worth spending the money on these instead of a door!
K**H
Skip this, use a piece of cardboard instead!
Honestly, the box this came in worked better than the actual product. Not joking. I wanted to use this on an exterior door to prevent my large puppy from scratching the paint and damaging the door frame. This plastic hangs so loosely that the pup kept knocking it off, which scared him, but didn't stop him from trying. I took the box this shipped in, cut it to fit my door, and then cut a slit just big enough to shove my door handle through. This worked SO MUCH BETTER! Even more, the cardboard box protected the door and the door frame. Seriously, save your $$$ and just use a leftover box.
R**.
Just buy it!
Omg, just buy the dang thing! I bought 2, one for my front door and one for my back door. Our front door is literally old old wood (we live in new orleans) and we rent so I had to get something to protect it against my little psychopath with fur. Its been over a year and i have not had to replace either of them! its a little "out of place" you could say but if youre renting i say its worth it!
A**R
Decent, I like it a lot, my dog is just a menace and ripped the door knob hole
It's pretty cool and worked well for a while, but my 50 lb mixed breed dog ripped the hole that hooks on the door know after about a month so now she constantly rips it off. If your dog is not an absolute menace it's great. Before she figured out she could rip it off it was great.
M**S
Super easy to install and very strong
The most amazing screen for dog. Very strong and super easy to put on a door .I’m very happy . You can adjust yourself with any problems . I really recommend 😍
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