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28Jan/110

Pet Door - Let Your Pet Roam Around, Worry-Free

Are you tired of letting your pet in and out of the house? A pet door will solve that. Here's a short guide to help you decide which pet door, and which features, you may want for your home.

It swings inwards, outwards, one way, and can be locked. Ideally, a pet flap or door your pet can walk through is just fine. But there will be times you will be waiting your dog or cat to come home, so you can lock the pet door. One useful feature is to be able to adjust the flap so that it either opens only inwards, or outwards; that way your pet can't get out or in once it goes through the flap. If the pet door can also be locked regardless of the direction it can open, that's added security and peace of mind for you.

Installation shouldn't give your headaches. You don't want a pet door that takes some figuring out to put in, and a handyman who will may install the door for you probably wants no complications, too. There are types of pet doors for various types of doors, including when you want to install it through walls - wooden or concrete. If you need extra tunnel extensions, as when the wall the pet door is to be installed in is thick, you can buy these as extra; some units come with extra pieces of tunnel extensions, mind you. You can choose among various models for the right fit for your home.

The right height for your pet. Pet doors also come in various sizes depending on your dog's breed. Obviously, pet doors meant for toy dogs can be used by German Shepherds, and this is important in case there are other dogs in the neighborhood who might get in your house.

The pet door opens and closes only to your pet. it's not surprising that many movies and incidents mention the pet door as a magnet for burglars and little kids who fit in the small hole. There are particular pet doors that can solve this - one is a feature available in some pet flaps: it can open either way and afterwards lock. This system is not dependent on the flap or door alone, as it works with a unique collar your pet must wear. This is how it works - the device on the collar is sensed by the pet door which opens when the collar is near; that way only your pet can get in and out.

Curb heat loss, or keep the cold air out. When you live in a cold region, you want your pet door to minimize heat loss as much as possible. To achieve this, some pet doors extend the space the pet goes through; for a thick door or wall, that means tunnel space - one flap on the outside, another for the inside. This is how it works: when your pet wants to get inside, it walks through the outer flap, through the short tunnel space, and through the flap indoors. This is how heat loss is kept at a minimum.

You of course would have to be ready to train your pet, in case it needs time to get used to the pet door; some pets won't even come close to the door.

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