For people who have a dog, installing a doggie door that leads to the
backyard is one of the most practical things they can do for themselves and
their pets. Some people think they can't install them on a glass door, but today
there are models that can do exactly that. There are two types of doors that can
be put into a sliding glass door which do not decrease the security in these
doors and allows their pets the access that they need to the yard.
Types of Doors
There are two types of doggie doors that can be installed on glass doors: the
panel door and the door in a door type. The first type is a door that is the
width of the sliding glass door which reduces the amount of space that the
people have to go in and out of the door but allows the dog to pass in and out
of the yard at will.
The second type requires a hole to be cut in the glass door in order to install
the doggie door.
In addition to these types, there are other types of doggie doors that can be
installed in conventional doors; for example, the automatic slider doggie door.
These automatic doors are recommended for large breeds, since they open
completely and leave much more space for the dog to go through. The most common
kind of door that is installed into a wooden door is the flap type, which
requires that a hole be cut in the door that the flap door can be inserted into
for the dog to go in and out of.
Of course, there are always new types of doggie doors coming out these days,
such as the sash doors, the window mounts and the door mounts. WIth so many
types of doors available, any customer can find the most appropriate doggy door
for his or her pet, no matter the size, age, and characteristics of the dog.
Installing a doggie door is very easy and practical. They can even be installed in glass doors. You can pretty much install a doggy door in any kind of door.
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