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INTRODUCTION
The main benefit of a dog door
is obvious: with the addition of
a simple flap to your back door,
your dog will be free to come
and go from your house. With a
dog door, you will no longer
have to wake up before dawn to
let your howling dog out.
Whenever nature calls, your dog
will be able to use your dog
door to get to your backyard.
And while it is not a substitute
for walks and games of fetch,
allowing your dog to go outside
when it wants to run around will
help your dog maintain its
health.
PROBLEMS WITH MANUAL DOG DOORS
There are some potential
problems with having a dog door,
however. A manual dog door, a
simple wooden or plastic flap
installed in a wall or door at
ground level, can cause a host
of problems. The main problem is
that, in the process of allowing
your dog to come and go when it
wants, you could also be opening
your house up to anything else
that can fit through the dog
door. Stray dogs and cats have
been known to wander into houses
through the open flap. Also, if
you have multiple pets, it will
be difficult to allow only some
of them to use the door. And if
the hole is sufficiently large,
a bugler could use it to gain
access to your house.
ELECTRONIC AND MAGNETIC DOG
DOORS
Getting an electronic or
magnetic dog door can address
many of the concerns you may
have with a manual flap. With an
electronic dog door, the door
remains bolted shut until an
infrared key attached to your
dog’s collar triggers it.
Similarly, a strong magnet on
your dog’s collar would unlatch
a magnetic door. While more
expensive, an electronic or
magnetic dog door will help
ensure that it is only your dog
that is making it into or out of
your house. Indeed, electronic
dog doors can even be attached
to your home security system.
THINGS TO THINKS ABOUT BEFORE
YOU BUY A DOG DOOR
No matter what type of dog door
you decide to install in your
home, you should at a minimum
consider the following features.
For security purposes, it is
best to get a dog door that can
be securely locked. If you
already have one that cannot be
properly locked, you can
purchase a pane that can drop
into place over the hole.
A
final consideration is your
local climate and the potential
loss of cold or hot air through
the new hole in your door or
wall. If you live in a fairly
temperate area where you do not
have to heat or cool your house,
then this will not be a major
concern. Otherwise, you should
take steps to ensure that your
dog door is properly insulated.
This requires buying a dog door
with thicker materials, and with
a panel that forms a perfect
seal when closed. In
particularly harsh climates, you
may want to consider purchasing
a model with a double flap.
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