Not Every Doggie Door is Mounted on Doors

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 24-08-2010

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When you’re looking into buying a doggie door, then you want some peace of mind at home – dogs can be demanding. By far the most common or popular kind of doggie door is the door-mounted variety. Shoppers should note some considerations when buying – whether you need an automatic door, the particular size you need (you might have several large dogs), and the installation ease (you may need a handyman, if ever). Should you want to keep your pets inside, in case of a storm, for example, dog doors have lock settings.

Not every homeowner wants their pet doors on the bottom side of one of the house doors. Some home owners find it a waste to saw through, and ruin, a beautiful carved wooden door. It might not also be practical to install a patio dog door that faces the wind – bad during windy or storm seasons. This could also be a potential heat loss source. That’s why there are wall-mounted dog door for your convenience.

When planning to install your pet door on the bottom part of a wall, choose an area where there are few items to knock over or bump against – lamps, cabinets, etc. This is important so that the dog doesn’t injure itself.

With a properly mounted doggie door, owners no longer have to get up from what they’re doing to attend to their dogs who want to get out of the house. They can do this on their own, play on their own time, and get back in the house when they want to, or when you call them back in.

When your dog can go out and come back inside the house on its own, this contributes to developing healthier relationship between the dog and its owner. Pet owners should have time to play with their pets, sadly this is not always the case. Your pet would love it if it can roam around your home as it likes. When you keep your dog inside the house for some time, that cabin fever might create problems. Dog that have not undergone some socializing with other dogs may get excited should they see other dogs – this can result if scratched furniture, and knocked over house items.

When you have to go away for some time – due to work, a much-needed vacation, or something else – whoever is left in your house to take care of your dog might not read his behaviour the way you can. Your dog might get stressed out. A reliable and easy to install dog door can solve these problems.

Installing A Doggie Door in Your House

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 20-07-2010

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A dog door that lets your dog leave the house and come back without your intervention will benefit both you and your dog. Not only will your dog have the freedom of being able to go outside as they please but it will save you the effort of having to open the door every time they want to go out.

For instance, if your dog drank too much water or got sick because of something it ate, it will want you to get up and let it out, or else you’ll end up cleaning after it, or you can avoid the problem altogether by installing a doggie door. Then, you just have to decide how to go about getting the doggie door installed. The first option that comes to mind is to ask a professional to come and do the job, but why do that when you can do it yourself?

How to Install It

If you want to take on the challenge of installing a pet door in your home for your furry friend, there are just a few easy steps you will need to follow. To get started you first want to determine the door placement, where you are going to have the pet flap situated on the door of your home. The size and height of your dog will be important factors.

You want the door to be located in the best spot to make it easy and convenient for your dog to make it through. Bigger dogs might require you to adjust the height of the doggie door, and remember that your dog may still grow, depending on its age. The size of your dog is also important to consider because the door will need to be large enough that your dog will not stand a chance of getting stuck in it on their way in or out of the house.

It’s better to remove your door from its hinges before you install a doggie door on it, because it will allow you to make marks on it with a pencil and a ruler and it will make process more comfortable for you. You will find doggy door fixings or sets that include everything you need for the installation, including the door, hinges or fixtures, the screws and bolts you need, and even a plan.

Follow the steps mentioned on the plan or the instructions, make sure that you have all the tools you need before the installation begins, and after installing the doggie door, and put your door back on it’s hinges.