Since 1979, Ideal has been a leading manufacturer of pet doors. Ideal stands behind their products, and offers a limited lifetime warranty on all Ideal pet doors, where they guarantee your pet door will be free from manufacturer’s defects or else they will replace your door free of charge. America’s Pet Store carries the full line of Ideal pet doors and Ideal replacement flaps.
Most of the Ideal pet doors are made with the standard vinyl flap common with many budget-style pet doors, however, Ideal takes it one step further, and focuses on energy efficiency.
One of Ideal’s all-weather pet doors, called the Ruff Weather pet door, is a thermal insulated pet door designed with an air pocket of up to 3 inches between two flaps in the door installation version. The Ideal Protector series marries the Ruff Weather pet door and frame with an alarm that can be activated to alert the homeowners if the pet door has been tampered with.
The Draftstopper model of Ideal pet doors also has a focus on energy efficiency. The Ideal Draftstopper pet door features the patented Ultra-Flex flap featuring dual pane glass and a flexible design helping to eliminate the possibility of pinching your pet’s tail, ears or paws as he enters or exits the door.
Ideal pet doors for sliding glass doors are the most popular models of Ideal pet doors sold by America’s Pet Store. Ideal manufactures two styles of pet doors for sliding glass doors; the Ideal Fast Fit patio pet panel and the VIP Vinyl patio pet panel. The Fast Fit patio pet doors are single pane pet doors and are for use in aluminum sliding glass doors. The VIP Vinyl patio pet doors are dual pane glass patio panels and are the only one of two patio panels made to be used exclusively with vinyl sliding glass doors.
Ideal pet doors are popular choice for consumers. If you have any questions as to how Ideal pet doors compare to other pet doors on the market, please contact America’s Pet Store customer service and we will gladly assist you in selecting the proper pet door for you and your pet.




