September 5, 2010
Safety Precautions With The Use Of Doggy Doors
An essential piece of equipment for pet owners is doggy doors, but they could also pose threats to your home as far as security.
By installing a doggy door on any door in your home, this could be an invitation to thieves. However, there are a few precautions that can be taken in order to keep your home safe.
The most important thing to pay close attention to when picking out a door for your dog is size. You don't want to get a door too big in size because a small person could easily fit through one of these. You can get a moderate size doggy door and still accommodate your pet.
So the first thing you need to do is measure your pet, by height of their back and width of their shoulders. You can also check the weight requirements on mist boxes before purchasing to make sure your pet will be able to fit through the door.
You need to know that if you need to make a change for a bigger doggy door, then you can do so but if your dog needs a smaller size then you would need to replace the entire door.
The location of the doggy door is very important. They are usually placed on the back door where it is safer because it is hidden from anyone's view on the street and it leads right into your backyard.
If your back door isn't hidden from street view, then you need to make sure you position the door correctly. If you put the door to high up, someone could stick their arm through the flap and unlock your door.
There are different settings for a doggy door. You could set the door to swing one way, outwards when you know you won't be home but the only thing is your pet will be stuck outside until you get home. Or setting the flap to swing both ways, only inside or locked, are your other options.
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