Dos and don’ts of using a pet door

by | General Pet Care |

Pet doors are a great way to give your furry friend the freedom to enter and exit the house without your assistance, provided they have access to a fenced yard. Selecting the right pet door can be a difficult choice, with such a wide range of sizes, materials, and safety and security features to choose from. Before making your selection, it’s important to do some research into all of the available options and to share any concerns with your pet door retailer. 

Here are some important dos and don’ts when considering a pet door: 

DO take into account comfort and size of your pet 

Your pet door retailer should have a sizing chart to help you find the best fit for your animal. Measure your furry friend’s width at their widest point and their height from the floor to the top of their shoulders—add an inch or two for safety. If your companion animal doesn’t fit one of the standard pet door sizes, ask about custom doors. Also consider the elevation of your pet door. If the ground outside your pet door is too low, or if you have a short-legged or senior dog, you may need to install a pet ramp. 

DON’T assume your pet knows how to use the pet door 

Most furry family members will require at least a little bit of training before using their new door. Never push or force your animal companion through their pet door. Wait until your furry friend is interested in going outside to start your training and use treats if necessary. Be patient and reward them with affection and lots of positive reinforcement. 

DO discourage outside animals from using the door 

Keep water and food away from the pet door so that other animals won’t be tempted to use the door. Most high-quality pet doors are designed to seal tightly, which should prevent rodents, insects and other animals from entering your home. 

DON’T assume your indoor pets will stay indoors 

If you live in a multiple furry friend household, you may want to consider an electronic door that allows selective entry for certain pets (e.g., if you want to let your dog outside but keep your cat inside). These specialized doors are activated by a control on the pet’s collar to not only let you customize which pets can go outside, but they also prevent outside wildlife from entering your home. 

DON’T let pets wander  

Pet doors should lead into a secure enclosed yard to keep your furry family members safe. Cats have a tendency to climb fences and head off on an adventure of their own, so supervision is recommended.  

DO lock your pet door when your yard is being serviced 

If you have a gardener or pool cleaner for your yard, keep your pet door locked while they’re working. Likewise, you should keep the pet door locked when you’re using any dangerous gardening equipment. 

DO remember to exercise your pet 

While having a pet door can give your furry family member the freedom to go outside as they please, remember that animals need mental stimulation, quality time, and regular exercise. If you have a dog, remember that a pet door doesn’t replace your dog’s regular walks and play time. 

With these simple tips in mind, you can find the perfect pet door for your companion and open up a whole new door for them. 

 

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