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Dog Doors: Why You Must Have it For Your Lovely Dog?

 
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Richard Dinae

A dog door, also known as pet door or doggies door is a small door mounted into the lower part of a wall or a door which allows for entry and exit of your pets without anyone letting them do so. It can be fitted right to the door. It has a hinged cover which moves backward when the dog goes in and sways back after. These dog doors are found to be convenient to many pet owners because these doors allow their pets to go in and out of their houses as they please. This reduces the destructive behavior of their pets such as scratching the walls, clawing and running around the house. Dog doors not only provide your dogs freedom but they also provide you with destruction-free dinners and evenings. However, you must remember that just because you have a dog door does not mean you do not need to exercise your pets. Dog doors are not replacement for walking your dog or pets.

There are various types of dog doors depending on your type of pet, the level of security provided, colors and frame types. You just have to choose which!

Dog door with dual flaps are known to be resistant to extreme weathers. The flaps are usually made of plastic and are rigid. It is also resistant to punctures and tears. It is durable and appealing to the eyes. Pet door panels which have single flaps are made of polycarbonate. It slides and locks on automatically providing security. It is dark tainted preventing the door and floor coverings from sun damage. Extreme weather dog door is a three-flap system pet door which is highly efficient. It is said that this seals off unwanted weather conditions outside. The flaps are housed in thick acrylic frame.

Plastic dog doors which frames are made of thick acrylic can withstand the toughest condition outside. It is said to be tough on bad weathers and easy on our pets! There are also the cheaper plastic dog doors but are not recommended for large and rowdy pets. Usually, these dog doors are made carefully so that they do not harm or injure or trap the pets. They also make use of soft vinyl materials.

While you may or may not want to invest on your dog doors that allow you to lock the door to one direction or the other, you definitely will want to get one of the dog doors that can be latched closed. Dog doors with latches are good if you are able to restrict your dogs’ movements. However, if your dog is too large or too boisterous, then it is better recommended to get a dog door. Also, while dog doors are helpful to big dogs, it can also do the same to smaller ones – you just have to pick the right door for your pet.

With the wide range of availability of dog doors, you will be able to get your pet the door that suits them while not compromising your finances!

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Richard Dinae is an architect, providing information and directories about home improvement, please visit Dog Door

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