Posted by Security Boss Pet Doors on Jun 23rd 2026
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Most people buy a pet door because they want to make life easier for their dog.
What many homeowners don't realize is that a pet door often improves their own quality of life just as much.
In fact, th
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Posted by Security Boss Pet Doors on Jun 19th 2026
Why More Veterinarians Recommend Giving Dogs Independent Outdoor Access
For decades, veterinarians have encouraged pet owners to focus on three key aspects of canine health:
Physical exercise
Mental stimulation
Consistent bathroom habits
While regular walks and playtime
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Posted by Security Boss Pet Doors on Jun 16th 2026
What Happens When a Pet Door Becomes the Weakest Part of Your Home?
Most homeowners spend considerable time choosing quality windows, durable exterior doors, proper insulation, and reliable weather sealing.
Then, without realizing it, they install a pet door that unde
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Posted by Security Boss Pet Doors on Jun 12th 2026
Why the Best Pet Door Is the One You Never Have to Think About
Most homeowners spend a lot of time thinking about a pet door before they buy one.
They compare sizes. They research materials. They read reviews. They weigh costs and features.
But once the pet door
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Posted by Security Boss Pet Doors on Jun 9th 2026
The 10-Year Pet Door Test: What Will Your Pet Door Look Like a Decade From Now?
Most homeowners don't buy a pet door thinking about what it will look like ten years from now.
They think about convenience. They think about giving their dog easier access to the backyard. They think
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Posted by Security Boss Pet Doors on Jun 5th 2026
How a Well-Built Pet Door Can Add Value to Your Home
When homeowners think about improvements that add value to their property, they often focus on kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, or landscaping.
But there’s another type of upgrade that can make a
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