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We are in the middle of a sunroom remodeling, and since the door that was installed is a full glass door, the dog door that I ordered from Foster Smith's didn't work. Its only made for a door. I didn't even know there was a difference, but after the contractor explained, I understand.
I have been online looking for one, and it seems there are many kinds of wall mounted dog doors! Does anyone actually have one of these? Can anyone recommend a good one? I would like it to have the "deadbolt" feature so that I can keep them from going out if I don't want and vice versa. Button says: "What do you mean, Mom, not letting me back in???? Anyway, any input or advise would be welcome.
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We have a Plexidor dog door that we like. You can turn a key in a lock at the top to immobilize the panels. We find we have to provide a visual cue to the dogs as to when the door is closed, so they don't try to run headlong through it.
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We have a wall-mounted door. I'm happy with it. After we moved, our choices were a sliding glass door panel, or put it in the wall. The sliders in this house open from the middle.....would have looked kind of funny.
Some other kind basset person recommended buying two doors (or a 2nd flap) and have an inside flap and an outside flap. That would cut down on drafts. The plexidoor sounds more sturdy than our vinyl flaps. We can also slide a metal cover over it to keep other critters out. Good luck!
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We have the plexidor also. I like it a lot. For a dog door, it's nice looking, too.
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Thanks! I looked at the Plexidoor. Ouch! Almost $300 for one to fit bassets and a boxer. But I will probably have to bite the bullet so I can stop being door slave. Honestly, at night when we are just sitting around, I swear they go in and out 10 times! That, and I could get rid of CRATES if I have it. They don't stay in them except at night, because they tend to "wander & wet" during the night if they have free roam of the house.
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Good luck...and yes, when the dogs can let themselves out, it is lovely. Merry Christmas!
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Any dog door made for a door can be made to work in a wall. It requires 2x4 or 2x6 frame depending on wall construction be installed inside the cut out not that hard to do. If you are handy it is the cheeper way to go. If not added labor for installation quickly eats up any savings. You can also go with two dog door styles and have a dual flap design which should be a more energy efficient. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I mounted a vinyl flap door mount style in the wall, but have modified it a couple of times since. First I had to replace the (chewed up) vinyl flap with a 1/4" hard plastic (cheap cutting board). Then I added a little porch with a second door, because of the cold weather. That's just a temp fix for now, I plan to build a better looking entrance next summer. Maybe more of a dog house look. All I can say is this little addition has helped with the below zero nights, following that blizzard last week. It doesn't look very nice, but until I can build what I want, it will have to do.
![]() Of course I had to add the second door, because Dozer likes to sleep with the door open. ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I hope Hub never sees the "sleep with your head out-body in" dog door move. I think your "door-gloo" looks wonderful!
Hub has already perfected the "well, my head's outside, it must be ok to 'go'...eventhough the last half of my body is still inside" trick. It's only funny until it happens at your house :-)
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I have a Ruff Weather pet door I really like. I have the door model but they also have it in a wall model. The extra large size (what I use) is $119 for the wall model.
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