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  2. Pet door - Wikipedia

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    A pet door or pet flap (also referred to in more specific terms, such as cat flap, cat door, kitty door, dog flap, dog door, or doggy/doggie door) is a small opening to allow pets to enter and exit a building on their own without needing a human to open the door. Originally simple holes, the modern form is a hinged and often spring-loaded panel ...

  3. How doggy doors are making your home vulnerable - AOL

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    So just how do doggy doors make your home vulnerable and what can you do about it? We asked a security expert for the 411 on doggy doors and home safety.

  4. PSA: Your Doggy Door Could Be Inviting in Burglars - AOL

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    Doggy doors, like this one in our 2018 Whole Home, are wonderful assets for pet owners and their furry BFFs. However, they can make your home more vulnerable if they’re not properly secure.

  5. Door - Wikipedia

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    A pet door (also known as a cat flap or dog door) is an opening in a door to allow pets to enter and exit without the main door's being opened. It may be simply covered by a rubber flap, or it may be an actual door hinged on the top that the pet can push through. Pet doors may be mounted in a sliding glass door as a new (permanent or temporary ...

  6. Toddler Tries to Follow French Bulldog Out the Doggy Door and ...

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    Related: Man Gets Himself Stuck in Doggie Door and Wife's Reaction Is the Best Doggy Door Safety Tips When my twins were probably the same age as Leila, our West Highland Terriers taught them how ...

  7. Covering (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Pet door: Metal or clay elements designed for roof and attic ventilation. Coffin: (or cofine) tile or slate curved in the width direction. Double tile: double row of tiles or slate, laid on the chanlatte, which makes up the roof edge. Also called a battlement. Eaves: lower edge of a slope often equipped with a gutter.

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