A lot of pet owners invest in the installation of doggy doors, but what they may not realize is that these doors could pose a home security threat.
If your home is being watched, the installation of this door could be an open invitation to someone who is looking to harm you or your home. There are a few precautions you can take however, to ensure your homes security.
The biggest threat using a doggy dog is size. Of course if you have a big dog, then you would consider a large door but you don’t necessarily need a door too large, because this size door could also fit a small person.
Measure your dog’s height of their back and the width of his shoulders before buying a doggy door. Most doggy door boxes even have the weight requirements on them so you will know if a particular door will suit your dog.
You may want to know that if you want to downsize your doggy door once installed then you will have to replace the entire door. If you are looking to get a bigger door, that won’t be any hassle for you.
Another important factor is where you want to place the doggy door. The best and safest place to install a doggy door is on the back door, where it isn’t visible from the street and it leads to the backyard for your dog to use at his convenience.
If your backyard or back door is open or within view, make sure you install the door correctly on your door. If you place the door too high, someone could easily fit their arm through and try to unlock your door.
A flap with four settings is the best choice. The settings are: swinging both ways, only outside, only inside and locked. The only outside setting is good for when you won’t be home but your dog will be stuck outside until you get home.
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