Pet Doors to Install In Doors
The versatile 'door mount' is what most people think of as a pet
door: Cut a hole in the back door and screw it on. They are all
designed to easily install in a flat surfaced, solid core door.
If you've got something different, you might find some help on
our 'Installation Problems'
page.
However, there are quite a few considerations
including how well the door seals, insulation value, appropriate
size for the pet, wind resistance and specific features to name
a few. We've presented a great deal of detailed information to
help you with this selection process.
Some of these doors are 'self-framing'
which is an important feature. If you get a self-framing pet
door, be sure to confirm that your door thickness is within the
adjustment range.
All of these pet doors come with a locking cover,
or other method of locking the door shut, unless otherwise
noted.
Remember that all
electronic /
magnetic pet doors,
custom
dimension pet doors,
kennel use types and
inside only types are
found in different sections (see buttons to left). One of those
could be a better choice for your situation.
A special note on doors specifically for cats:
Most of the pet doors presented here come in various sizes, for
example small, medium, large and XLarge. The small size is
generally a fine choice for a cat.
However, there is a whole class of pet doors
commonly referred to as 'cat flaps' which are specifically for
cats. These are found in our 'Just
for Cats' section. Dog door
installation in a door is by far the most common situation. So
there are lots of different brands. Most of these are just 'me
too' models. Shown on this page are the dog doors we think will
best meet your needs. Everything else is shown on "Other Dog Doors". |