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Thirty years ago in the United States pet doors were generally 'small', 'medium', 'large' and 'extra large'. If you had a cat, you generally used a 'small' unless it was a very big cat. Then we began seeing 'cat flaps' imported from the UK and people began buying them for cats instead of the 'small' sizes. The 'cat flaps' do differ a bit in design. They tend to be much more square, they have rigid flaps and they're always plastic framed. Often they will include a 4-way lock. However, if you prefer a flexible flap or a metal frame or would like the flap to be taller than it is wide there is no good reason not to get one of the original 'small' (or larger) sized pet doors. Likewise, if a particular 'cat' door is a good fit for your dog and has the features you want, get it! Just don't tell the dog. Beauty, budget, and breed of dog may affect the type of dog fences you choose. I can't believe the number of people who think dog fences are ugly and that will ruin their yard and landscape. I think there is nothing more lovely than a nice split rail or wrought iron fence. Dog gates or baby gates, made of metal, plastic, or wood, help you keep your dog out of trouble by restricting his access to specific rooms/areas or confining him to acceptable surroundings. Baby & Dog Gates are virtually the same. You can put a pet safety gate at the bottom of a flight of stairs if you want your dog to stay out of upstairs bedrooms. Dog safety gates can be a better alternative to simply closing a door to restrict or confine your dog. Dog Tents provide your pet with a comfortable place to escape the elements when outdoors, or just a place to curl up when indoors. Made with durable high quality waterproof materials, dog tents are easy to assemble and break down in minutes and are lightweight and easy to transport. Related InformationDog
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