23 July 2010

Electronic Pet Doors

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 When it comes to electronic pet doors, there is a huge variety in the market to choose from. These pet doors are made a little differently from the flap doors; they are more like grooved, sliding doors that reduce draft, in turn reducing the loss of heating and air conditioning. Being power driven, these doors are electronically operated by the sensor attached to the pet's collar, allowing only your pet to come in and go out and not the strays.

The opening and the distance need to be adjusted until the pet becomes familiar with the door. Made up of golden brown, transparent lexan, it is framed in strong, black aluminium that is anodized. The interior plate is made up of textured acrylic, which can be painted black to match the exterior trim plate. These doors operate on 115 volts of current. The power cord is supplied, along with the kit, which contains two sensor keys (these sensors are of different sizes for small and big pets) and an attachable clip for the pet's collar.

These doors can be installed anywhere from walls, doors, sliders to French windows and can be installed by the home handyman, too. Also available are electronic doors made of unbreakable lexan with a four-way setting. It includes a breakaway collar and batteries but locks only in one direction, which could perhaps be a disadvantage.

Infrared pet doors could also be an option. In addition to keeping the house safe, these doors also restrict entry to unwelcome pets from outside. This door comes with two infrared keys, along with the collar and an optional power transformer that allows you to use regular power so that you can save on batteries. Ideal for small pets, these doors can be fitted onto doors of a maximum of two inches depth, or on walls or glass.

Most of these doors have common features like magnetic collar keys, restricting the pet's movements, and nearly all of them can be installed on a door, glass, or walls. There is another kind of a door that needs to be fitted onto a panel. These electronic panel doors have the same features as the other electronic doors except that they fit into an assembled panel. The large-size panels have various size and height options. Small and small/medium-sized doors come with collar keys, while smaller keys that are more appropriate for cats can be bought for a bit extra.

Whether one opts for an electronic pet door or an infrared door what matters most is the convenience these doors offer the pet owner and of course, pets, too.

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16 July 2010

Why Choose an Electronic Pet Door (electronic pet doors)

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 The electronic pet doors is one of mankind's best inventions. If you have a dog or a cat, or perhaps both, you really need a pet door - unless you enjoy the aerobics of constantly getting in and out of your chair to let them in and out of the house. I know for my cat, it was a pure dominance thing. He wanted my attention. Well, he still does, but has now found other ways of demanding it.

The problem with regular pet doors is control. They let every other creature in as well. Stray cats, raccoons, opossums all smell the kibbles in the bowl and want in. Can't really blame them. Or perhaps you want Fido to be able to go outside at will to do his number, but really want the cat to stay indoors. How can you do that?

The solution is the electronic pet doors. The pet wears a sensor on their collar that only lets them in or out. It can be magnetic, electro-magnetic, sonic frequency or infrared. In fact, there are models that can control up to seven or eight pets at a time and even monitor when they can and cannot go outside. An LCD screen indicates the last time each used the door. Almost makes you think about putting the collars on your kids, right?

Electronic pet doors protect your home as well as your pets. The door only opens on command. That saves you money on the energy bills. Regular flap doors can be drafty, driving the cost of keeping your home comfortable out of sight. It is like having a window cracked open year round. Electronic doors are draft and weather proof. Burglar proof, too.

The one thing to avoid is water. If you have a pool and dogs that like to swim, the transmitter can short out if they jump in and submerge the collar. Many of the collars are now water resistant, like a watch, so splashing or rain won't zap them. Another issue is if you are not home and the pet is outside during a power failure, it won't be able to get in. But that is pretty rare. There are so many varieties and styles to chose from that you are sure to find the best one to match your needs and your pet's. Trust me. You'll both be happier with an electronic pet doors installed in your home.

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10 July 2010

What Pet Door Do I Need? (electronic pet doors)

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There are many different styles on designs of pet doors on the market these days and it is just a matter of selecting one that suits your needs and the needs of your pet. It can be hard to decide upon a pet door but the best way to do it is simply think about your circumstances and then have a look at as many different pet doors as possible. This way you will gain exposure to lots of different styles and hopefully find one that perfectly suits your needs. Below are the more common types of doors for pets and a small bit of information about their use. By reading through this article you should get a better idea about what sort of door your pet and home is suited to.

Electronic Pet Doors

These are perfect for those that wish to have a bit of added security built into their pet flap. The door will not open unless the it is activated by a small sensor that you attach to your pets collar. These doors are quite a bit different from your everyday pet flap and act a lot more like a sliding door. Electronic pet doors also help to keep your home insulated as they are only open when they are being used and therefore help to save money on heating and cooling bills.

Magnetic Pet Doors

Magnetic doors are similar to electronic doors as they need to read a sensor to operate. They come with most of the added perks of a mechanical pet door including optional settings, all weather pet flap, and usually a minimum of two keys to activate the flap.

In-Wall Door for Pets

Pet flaps that are inserted into walls are usually only useful for people that plan to live in their house for a long time as they are permanent installations. These are probably the most versatile of all pet flaps because you can usually give your pet access to any outside area that has an adjacent wall. If you are going to install a wall pet flap yourself then make sure that you know where all the electrical wiring, plumbing and wall studs are before cutting into your walls.

Screen Pet Doors

These are great for those that love a bit of airflow through their home without having any insects or bugs come inside. Most of the time this type of door is made up of a reinforced screen and they come in a wide variety of colors and designs.

Infrared Pet Doors

These are the most high tech of all pet flaps on the market today. A sensor that you attached to your pets collar lets the door know when your pet is within a certain range and this tells that door to open. These are great for people that do not want anything else but their dog getting in or out of the house.

There are some wonderful resources out there like this site on the handy pet door. Alternatively, for more information on different types of doors for pets have a look at this site full of great information regarding pet screen doors.

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