Families that take vacations after a long time have often the dilemma of
taking their pets with them (and consequently the obligations that this
entitles), or leaving them in some sort of pet hotel. Instead they could look
into getting an automatic pet door for their pet that would allow the animal to
come in and out as they pleased.
Where to Look for an Automatic Pet Door
Most people that get an automatic pet door get it for their dogs. This is
normally because dogs tend to go outside to do their business then they come
back inside to interact with the family. It is not unusual at all to see an
automatit dog door in houses in neighborhoods where crime is low.
The automatic pet door comes with a collar that will open the door for the dog
so it came come in or go out as needed. The collar is preset and programmed by
the manufacturer and are usually sold at a discount price along with the
automatic door. A cat can also use the automatic pet door if the cat is
considered an outside cat. This is specially useful for cats that spend more
time outside that inside.
In addition to normal use, if a burglar gets past the dog and breaks into inside
the house, the system will allow the dog to follow him into the house.
Installing a automatic dog door is very easy; all you need to do is mount it or
get it mounted on a door that faces the outside. The back door is the most
obvious choice, although there are others, like the garage door or the patio
door or even the front door, depending on the layout of your house. It's always
a good idea to compare prices in stores and online before getting your automatic
pet door, as you will be able to get a better deal that way.
An automatic pet door is a very practical thing. It will save you from opening and closing the door for your pet hundreds of times. In addition, an automatic dog door lets your dog chase a thief both inside and outside your house.
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