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    Doggie Doors

    Does anyone have any experience with doggie doors that are activated by a magnet, or something, on the dogs collar- only? And, if so, do you have cats, too, that stay inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post

    Does anyone have any experience with doggie doors ...


    Ah-Haaaaa ... Do we have a NEED for a Dawggie Door?

    Has there been a Foster Failure we otta hear about?

    We're listening ...

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    No one has failed anything. I am simply investigating possible options for longer term fosters. I would like the dogs to live upstairs, and not have to use the front door to take them around the back of the house. For whatever reason, the door to the back yard is in J's room. I have a side door off the kitchen, and I am thinking of converting that to a doggie door. But, cats are not allowed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post

    No one has failed anything.
    I am simply investigating possible options for longer term fosters.
    We'll hope for a future Failure.

    The "Key Operated" pet doors require the dog to wear a small radio transmitter
    attached to its collar. As Fido approaches the door, the collr tag signals the door
    to unlock, allowing Fido to "push" his way through the door flap. Once clear of the door,
    gravity closes the flap, and the door re-locks as Fido walks out of the immediate area.

    KATs, who don't wear a collar transmitter, won't be able to force open the door -
    UNLESS the Kat is observant and isn't afraid of the dog. Da Kat can foil the door
    by learning to closely follow the Mutt - and "sneak out" right behind the dog,
    before the flap closes after passage of the dog.

    Here's a chart showing several different doors sold by Doctors Foster & Smith >>>
    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/ar...id=169&aid=260


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    No one has experience with these electric doggie doors? I am VERY leery of purchasing something like this without some sort of 'backing'.

    Help me!!!

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    Why don't you ask the people who sell them and ask them if they have one at home if they have dogs and how well it works?
    Krista- owned by Rudy, Dixie, Miagi & Angel

    Rocky, Jenny, Ginger Buster & Tiger .. forever loved & always in my heart..



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    Quote Originally Posted by luvofallhorses View Post
    Why don't you ask the people who sell them and ask them if they have one at home if they have dogs and how well it works?
    I don't think I can believe them.

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    LOL do you have any friends or family that use it?
    Krista- owned by Rudy, Dixie, Miagi & Angel

    Rocky, Jenny, Ginger Buster & Tiger .. forever loved & always in my heart..



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    No, that is the problem!! No one I know has any experience with them. I am sure if I ask the manufacturer or distributor they will say they are great. Lol, I want real, paying customers to tell me. I was hopeful some dog owner on PT knew something.

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    Have you tried googling the actual name brand and consumer reviews? I only have experience with the normal flappy dog doors, and I know a cat could push through that no problem.


    *Thanks Ashley*

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    A friend of mine had one connected to a sliding patio door for her two miniature schnausers and they worked fine. It took a while for them to get used to it but after that, they were in and out like the sun on an April day. She didn't have cats though.
    Hope that helps a bit.

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    I don't have any personal knowledge about doggie doors, so I'm no help.
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    I have broken down and purchased an electronic dog door. It should be here next week. Lordie, Lordie, Lordie. What have I done???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post

    I have broken down and purchased an electronic dog door.

    Lordie, Lordie, Lordie. What have I done???


    1) Prolly made a VERY Happie Dawggie!

    2) And maybe an installation challenge for Dad?

    What Make & Model did you order?

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    After really researching them a lot and not finding tons of consumer input, I went with the one that seems to be best for the multi-animal population. I am still very concerned about my cats getting out. I will maybe see what goes on, and then, put collars on the cats that I am concerned about and add a little electrical current thingy near the door temporarily to train them to stay away.

    Here is what I purchased:

    http://www.k9electronics.com/product...gePetDoor.aspx

    This seems like an install job for a 'professional'. I will call the contractor I use for home stuff.

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