DogHouseMarket.com :: Dog Accessories :: House Dog Doors
Our House Dog Doors will give your pet instant access into and out of your home. We feature a large selection ranging from Premium Dog House Doors to Infra-Red Dog Doors with Security Barriers. Because we carry the latest styles and sizes we know your pet will be happy.
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House Dog Doors
4-Way Locking Door with Security Barrier
The Four-Way Locking Door with Security Barrier is a great high quality low maintenance dog door...
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$144.95
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Big Dog Door
What We Like About The Big Dog DoorThe Big Dog Door is perfect for dogs over 200 pounds....
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$144.99
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Big Dog Door Drop-in Closing Panel
What We Like About The Big Dog Door Drop-in Closing PanelThe Drop-in Closing Panel is designed...
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$49.99
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Drop-in Closing Panel
What We Like About The Drop-in Closing PanelThe Drop-in Closing Panel is designed to keep a pet...
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$39.99
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Easy Pet Door
What We Like About The Easy Pet DoorThe Easy Pet Door is designed and recommended for dogs that...
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$79.99
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Heavy Duty Dog Door
What We Like About The Heavy-Duty Dog DoorThe Heavy-Duty Dog Door is perfect for dogs up to 120...
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$89.98
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Infra-Red Dog Door with Security Barrier
The Infra-Red Dog Door with Security Barrier is a great high quality low maintenance dog door...
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$274.95
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Original Pet Door
The Original Pet Door comes in three sizes to match your pet's needs. Choose between white or...
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$19.95
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Slim Profile Pet Door
The Slim Profile Pet Door is great for your pets up to 40 pounds. Slim profile makes for easy...
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$35.95
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Some Considerations When Choosing House Dog Doors
While dog house doors can make your life as a dog owner more convenient, as well as make your pet happier, there are some things to consider in order to ensure the safety of your pet and the security of your home. Still, the convenience of not having to get up and let the dog out every time he wants to go is worthwhile for pet owners.
No more playing Jeeves to your pet With dog house doors, he can take care of himself without your butler services. More freedom for you. More freedom for your dog. There are, however, some things to keep in mind.
What to Look For When Shopping For House Dog Doors
You must decide what size of dog house door to use for your dog or dogs. Too big and burglars or other animals can easily squeeze through. Too small and your dog might not fit through the dog door, especially if he's chubby.
To fit your house dog doors to your pet, measure your dog's height from the top of his shoulders, right behind his front legs, and his width around his chest. This will help you figure out exactly what size of dog house doors you will need to accommodate your pet, and also help you determine the height your dog house doors should be installed at. Choose a size of house doors that will allow your dog to come and go freely without having to squeeze in or out, but no bigger than that. The dog should be able to come and go at will, but nothing -and no one---else should.
The most inexpensive house dog doors have aluminum or plastic frames and an flap made of acrylic, which is normally held in place by a magnet, so your dog can come and go freely but the weather won't enter your house.
Self-locking, one-way, and electronic ‘key' activated doors can be found at the high end of the dog door spectrum. These high tech dog doors have more energy efficient seals and more secure locks, but can cost up to a thousand bucks. While you don't want to spray cash around needlessly, It is important when choosing dog house doors to not skimp on features you need.
House dog doors can be cut into existing doors, directly into walls, or even into sliding glass doors. There more likely is one that is suitable for both you and your dog.
Keeping Intruders Out of Your House Dog Door
Dog doors that lock themselves are available for less than a hundred bucks. They can block all sorts of unwanted guests from your home, including other dogs from the neighborhood, raccoons, snakes, and burglars. When your dog approaches this type of dog house doors, a microchip in his collar opens it.
Big dogs need big house dog doors. This means that the door will be more expensive, but also that humans might be able to fit through the door. The problem with that should be readily apparent.
A typical burglar trick is to force open the dog door in order to reach up and unlock the human door, so you'll want to make sure either your doorknob is out of reach or not the type that they can open this way. If there is no way to avoid placing the dog house doors near human doors, use locks that cannot be unlocked from below.
Once your dog is outside, be aware that people can steal unattended dogs, even if your yard is fenced in. Also, a fence may not be deterrent enough to keep your dog from escaping and running free. Dogs have been known to leap over fences or to dig under them, or slip through gaps in the fence. Be prudent about deciding how much freedom to come and go you want to give your dog.

