Charming Door Protection: Your attractive new Engraved Paw Print Dog Scratch Protection Plate not only protects the most commonly damaged area of your door caused by scratching and pawing - it also adds a touch of charm to your home's exterior or interior. Choose a sleek finish and size that complements your style, and you’ll effortlessly enhance your home’s curb appeal while safeguarding your investment.
Pet-Safe Scratch Defense: Our patented product is engineered to ensure pet safety with radius cut corners and beveled edges for paw protection.
Solid Craftsmanship & Durability: Crafted from premium anodized aluminum, Deck the Door’s laser engraved Dog Scratch Protection Plates offer unparalleled strength and resilience against environmental concerns. Unlike unattractive plastic alternatives, these premium anodized counterparts resist rust, corrosion, scratches and fading. It’s nice to know your doors will retain a lasting polished appearance with minimal maintenance required.
Made With Care In the USA: Proudly made in the USA from the finest UV- and abrasion-resistant materials, Deck the Door Dog Scratch Protection Plates are a testament to reliable American craftsmanship. Each sturdy plate undergoes rigorous quality control measures so we know it meets our high standards of excellence. Trust our dedicated team to deliver door plates that look stunning and perform beautifully.
Easy Steps Start to Finish: No need to worry about a complicated process with our hassle-free mounting options. Whether you prefer industrial-grade 3M tape adhesive or magnetic mount, installation is a breeze with easy-to-follow instructions. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your Door Dog Scratch Protection Plate is securely installed and ready to protect your door and your relationship with your pet for years to come!
Please contact us directly at sales@deckthedoordecor.com for any questions regarding custom sizes not listed.
NOTE - Due to the nature of production, the color of the engraving may vary between white, light gray, and dark gray. This is due to multiple factors such as the composition of the aluminum, the variable heat required by the laser, and other uncontrollable environmental factors.