Please just make sure that you can lock it, for when you go out, so the dog can't go in the back garden, and run the risk of being stolen. Even though I have a very high fenced and secure garden, I chose not to get one.
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I agree; there is so much dog theft these days I would be very worried about leaving the dogs unattended in the garden!! :ph34r:
Hi, I've tried both, they are 'much of a muchness' unfortunateley Loki broke the first dog 'flap' completley off when he came speeding up the garden at full steam, my second one Wispa 'ate' because she didn't like waiting outside while I was having a carpet fitted!! I've now stuck a bit of wood over the remaining bit of plastic and that seems to be working for now!!
The size I have is the 'giant' because my mums German Shepard & collie come over alot, so what size you get should depends on what size their friends are!!
P.s I would be without one as mine are always outside and I got fed up always opening the door for them :rolleyes:
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Hehe ,Our Dylan has broke 2 doors by charging up the path,He's a working cocker so i don't if that makes him more errrr lively?
Please just make sure that you can lock it, for when you go out, so the dog can't go in the back garden, and run the risk of being stolen. Even though I have a very high fenced and secure garden, I chose not to get one.
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this is so true.i have two 5' gates before you can get into my garden and someone climed them the other night and pinched two of my greenhouse glass panels :ph34r: then let themselves out leaving both gates open.