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I sure hope they hurry! Actually two of the babies, Trina and Cuatro, have it down. Zowie, the oldest, avoids the door like the plague. She wont even walk through if I hold the big door open. Bronx sits there and barks, the other three puppies just cry. I'm on the other side with treats. I throw Trina out and she jumps right back in, runs to me for lots of love (she's already had too many treats). |
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That door is awesome! I wish I had one. |
What a great door. Do you have a regular door behind that too? I really need to get some kind of doggy door before winter. I have lived without one for a long time with my cocker and beagle. They could always hold it longer. Starsky is harder to train and I hate to keep him in his kennel all day now that my daughter has gone back to school. I usually come home for lunch to let him out, but there are days that I don't get a lunch and can't come home. I have let him out of his kennel longer and longer. He is doing pretty good so far. He actually used his pee pad the other day. Was the door expensive?? |
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Hope you get them to use it. |
The door looks great i want to get one too for our new home. I do have one issue ... In our home now. There was a cat that was trying to get in our home. i mean it was sitting on our deck and actually tired to come in when I was letting out chester . I did not even noticed it until i saw it nose press up against the screen door. How do you prevent other animals from entering your home. In our new home we will be on a woodlot backing .. so just wondering |
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Hers a link to one http://www.justliners.com/electroflapsdogs.htm |
Wow...great door. Thanks for sharing...I tried to click on your link and it wouldn't show me the door. I love it though and would like to get one. The puppies will learn... Use treats! That is what I did with Stomper. Have one person on both sides of the doors and hold the treat through the doggy door. Good luck! |
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I would love a doggie door, but unfortunately we reside in a country setting with lots of large birds around. I have heard stories of birds carrying yorkies away. So I am definetly afraid to install one....good luck with your babies learning how to use it ...keep us updated on the progress. :) |
Once they get the hang of it you are going to love it! We recently put one in but we had to cut a hole through a wall. It was alot of work for my husband but even he'll admit it was worth it. The advice of taping the flap up is how I got my gang to go through. Also holding a treat outside and they have to go through the flaps to get to it. Good luck! :) jeanne |
Not far from us, I have heard of hawks grabbing chiuaua's around. That does scare me, too. I just never let the puppies outside by themselves. We also have a pool and a pond, and I am afraid of them falling in and drowning if no-one is aorund to help them out. It is also running about 100 degrees outside and I can't run the risk of them being forgotten outside. There is so much to worry about these babies. I also have stairs inside. Now I have just two that won't use the door, Zowie (mom) and Robyn. Hopefully in the next couple of days, they will take the plunge! |
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WOW...we looked at the exact same door today...we have a door like yours where you can't put a doggie door in it so we wanted to add another door that has one...that is so funny that I saw this post tonight!!! My dad as a question for you, is the top part a screen?? and does the door have a lock?? |
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