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Dog owners know that it's better for their pets to be independent since they
won't always have time for them. For example, it can be very annoying to have to
wake up at 5 AM because your dog needs to go out. When you install a dog door,
you can continue sleeping, or working, or doing whatever you are doing without
interrupting it because Fido needs to go outside urgently.
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Installing A Dog Door: It Really Works
Here are some important things to consider when thinking about installing a dog
door or a dog flap in your home for your dog
Safety Measures
When you install a dog door, there are some safety issues you have to think
about. Small dogs or toy dogs are not really a problem, since the doors for them
tend to be very small. But large dogs will need large dog doors in order to fit
through them without hurting themselves with the edges. The larger the door is,
the bigger the chance that a person can crawl through and into your home. There
are even some thieves that will try to reach for the door lock through the small
dog doors.
Make sure to talk to a qualified individual about these possibilities when
installing a dog door in your home. Local pet supply stores will usually give
you enough information to make a decision.
Considering your Dog
The most important thing is to make sure that your dog can go through the door.
If your dog is too big to fit through a door, there's no point in buying it;
also consider if your dog is strong enough to push open the door or if the door
is too heavy for your pet to open. This last detail gets overlooked very often.
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