You’ve had enough! It’s time to get a dog door for your home. Every time your dog wants to go outside, you have to drag yourself away from your favourite TV show, you’re interrupted during a phone conversation or have to stop doing countless other activities. The last thing you want to do is listen to your dog scratching to get your attention or whining at you when they want to go outside. It’s time to make some changes in your home and installing a door for your dog is a major step forward.

Once you’ve made the decision to install one of these doors the next thought that comes into your head is ‘where am I going to put it?’ You don’t like the idea of having to share the main doors into the family home with your pet so where else can you place it? When pet owners mention dog doors, most of us normally associate this type of pet product with a pet door that’s embedded into an actual door in your home. However, there are many homes where dogs have their own entrance and exit from the home that’s separate from the main doors. This is normally done by installing dog doors for walls.
For some people, adding a dog door to your wall is a daunting task. However, once fitted its’ well worth the effort. It’s not the perfect solution for every home but in many cases its ideal for pet owners and their dogs in homes where there’s plenty of wall space. This solution is a secure, flexible option and is also weatherproof.
In some homes a lot of people go in and out of the main doors of the home. If you add your pets to this, there’s a lot of traffic passing in and out of the same area. However, by placing the door for your dog in a wall instead of being part of your main door your dog avoids bumping into family members and friends and also avoids potential accidents.

If your dog door is in a wall it’s going to be sturdy and secure. In many cases you will require a small tunnel that stretches from the entrances to the exit of the door so you may need some help installing it. However, once installed this will be more secure than other types of dog doors. You can also opt for a wall mount dog door.
If you’re constantly letting your dog in and out it’s time to take action and find a permanent solution before you or your dog go crazy. It’s not much fun getting disturbed every time your dog decides to go outside and wants you to let them out. The good news is you can easily avoid this problem. Once your dog gets used to the freedom of exiting and entering your home without your help, it will become a routine that will make your life a whole lot easier.