Pet Doors Make Things More Convenient
Do you feel like a servant for your dog or cat, always opening and closing the door at your pet's smallest whim? When you got to bed for the day, do you have to worry about the state your carpets will be in when you wake up in the morning. If you're tired of getting up at all hours, or interrupting your fun activities to let your pets into and out of the house, you might benefit from installing a pet door.
Today's pet doors are more than the simple hinged flaps that we usually think of whenever someone mentions pet doors. There are lots of different varieties, to provide the right level of convenience, security, and protection from drafts and unwanted animal guests. If you want, you can choose from pet doors that are electronically controlled, opening automatically when your pet comes near; pet doors that have a security chip that's placed on your dog or cat's collar to keep other animals out, and super insulated pet doors to seal your home off from drafts and insect access.
Pet doors not only make things easier for you, they also make your pet's life more comfortable, too. Your pet no longer has to wait to relieve himself, and can enter and exit the house whenever he wants. Pets who have access to pet doors also get to enjoy the great outdoors and get plenty of exercise. This keeps them happy and healthy, as well as reducing the chance that you'll come home to a hyperactive, bored pet.
When buying a pet door, there are a few things you should consider. The first is the size of your pet. It's important to get the right size door, to prevent your pet having to crouch to leave the house, or from being unable to push a door that is too large and heavy. Remember to add a few inches when you measure your pet, to find the door size that's correct.
You'll also want to consider the thickness of the area where you'll be installing the pet door. Many pet doors come with their own frame, and instructions on how to install them. However, you must still match the thickness of the frame to the thickness of your door or wall to get a good seal and a solid mount for the door. Look for pet doors that provide good insulation and seal solidly when closed. That way, pests won't be able to get in, and comfortable air will be kept where it belongs – inside the house. Leaky pet doors can create drafts, allowing cold air into the house in the winter, and letting it out when you'd rather be cool.
No matter what kind of pet door you choose, it will make you and your pet a lot happier. When your pet can come and go as he or she pleases, you don't have to feel like a servant anymore. Look for sturdy, well-sealed pet doors, and make things a lot easier, for both you and your pet.
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