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Re: Dog Door Security - Please Help



Or if the kennel was fully enclosed...like with a chain-link roof or =
something..could also alarm the chainlink enclosure...dunno about =
wrought iron though.

I suppose an electric cattle fence would be an overkill?...those are fun =
to grab hold of.

"R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:_eudnYN-_JsA10zfRVn-pQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
| I have one customer who has the same kind of door leading to an =
outside=20
| kennel run. We solved the problem when I welded up a custom steel =
lockable=20
| gate for when he is not home. This might not serve your purpose =
because it=20
| not only keeps the thieves out but the dog as well. However, for his=20
| application, it did the trick; he only allows the dog in when he is =
home.=20
| Otherwise, it sits outside in the kennel.
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| R.H.Campbell
| Home Security Metal Products
| Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
| www.homemetal.com
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| <briansgooglegroupemail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message=20
| news:1121010819.336671.159220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >
| >
| > Doug L wrote:
| >> I'd put a kennel in the back yard and keep the mutt where it =
belongs.
| >>
| >> Doug L
| >>
| >
| >
| > Actually, building a kennel around the area accessed by the dog door =
is
| > an option.  If it were wrought iron with a locking gate, this could
| > offer the security I need...
| >=20
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