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I agree with those who say you need to have a very secure enclosure if you use a doggy door. There have been so many attacks on and thefts of small animals in backyards that it is not worth taking the risk. Good strong chain link fence with a chain link cover is all that I would consider. You also have to make sure no one can dig under the fence. I live outside of town in a wooded area. I think I would be invaded nightly by the forest animals if we had a doggy door. We have stay cats around that would be coming in for a snack when they wanted one as well. I walk Gracie a couple of times a day and go out back with her when she has to go so she potties outside mostly. We do have potty pads for nighttime and for when the weather is bad or I have to be away for a while. You can train your girls to potty outside without a doggy door if need be. |
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I'm in agreement with Texas Vickie! And not just because I'm also in Texas; I ALWAYS go out with Graysee. Even though she has never tried to nibble on any plants, I DO have lantana and hydrangeas, both of which are toxic to dogs. Also, since we lost our big pine tree, in the middle of the yard, to Hurricane Ike, I am concerned that a hawk or eagle could swoop down and make off with her. I realize that is probably a bit irrational, but I take no chances. Also, a doggy door around here would invite squirrels, raccoons, opossums, skunks, whatever, to take a peek inside. Even though our fence is over six feet tall, I just like to monitor Graysee. Plus, she's so used to my accompanying her outside, it unlikely that she would even use a doggy door! |
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We have a doggy door and we love it. :) We have an attached garage and the back door leads right into out dog run. Our dogs think that they need to go out side evey two hours. Before we got the doggy door we would just leave the door open, but it was exhausting and frustraiting dealing with the birds coming in and building nest and crapping Everywhere. It was nasty. So, we had to do something. Before we installed the doggy door I built a gate in the garage like a bifold door to separate their access to the garage but gives us access when needed. It prevents them from doing their business all over our garage floor on those bad weather days. We plan on putting another on in the door that attaches to the house so that during the summer they have full access to the dog run. My pups are tea pots so there is no threat of birds of pray. They bark like lunatics when they see a racoon, opossum or rabbits so we dont have to worry about that either. We've lived in our home now for 17 yrs and have only had one incident with a racoon who would come to eat our grapes. Grape vine has been gone now for eight years so, no problem their now either. But for those of you who have wee little pups I would definitely think twice about giving your pups access to a dog run or yard through a doggy door unsupervised. Fortunately we dont have to worry about that. |
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I am all for doggie doors if you have the proper fenced in yard or area for them! We actually have a cat door in our bedroom which Fiona uses to come in and out of our bedroom....wish We had one for them to go outside with! :D |
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not to mention what if they brought something dead inside lol. now if I had a encloser like lovespandp, then I wouldn't mind having one. |
[QUOTE=Sami_girl;4189273]I am thinking about getting one. I have to wait a few months cause Pixi is still too little but I really want to stop using potty pads and have these girls go outside. I have a big gated yard. The fence needs to be repaired which is another reason I have to wait. I will make sure there is no ways out. What is your opinion of doggy doors? In other words, do you think it is safe to let little dogs like these outside unattended at times?[/QUOTE] :thumbdown:thumbdown:thumbdown ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, UNQUESTIONABLY NO!!!! These dogs are a "hot ticket item"....people are willing to try to snatch them from their owners arms, in broad daylight, in crowds of people, in public places....why would anyone let such a hot ticket item be allowed to come and go, unsupervised and left unattended? Would you allow your toddler outside unattended and unsupervised? Small dogs of all breeds, but especially Yorkies, are high dollar quick turn around items....there have been many, many cases of these dogs getting stolen from back yards.... Then there are the predators that can take small dogs...owls, hawks, coyotes, bob cats, snakes....alll these are dangers to your baby....even if you live smack dab in the middle of a neighborhood....and it only takes a second for your baby to be carried off or bitten by a posionous snake. I hate doggie doors and I will not sell my babies to people that have doggie doors. |
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