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Q - Where do I measure my pet for a pet door? A - Measure
your pet from the floor to just comfortably above the top of its back
('withers'). Don’t measure to the top of your pet’s head. All pets
normally duck their heads when passing through a pet door and pick their
paws up (unless they're ill or arthritic). For width, open a door the
minimum distance the pet needs to walk through comfortably. Another
approach is to cut an opening in a piece of cardboard and see if your
pet can pass through it easily. Don’t push. We recommend that the top of the flap be about the same height as the top of the pets shoulder. Remember to give a little extra height for a wall-thru installation or when tall and short pets must share the same door. Q - I took my new panel pet door home and it was too short (or too
tall)?
A - A frequent misconception is that all sliding glass doors are the same height. People frequently say "I have a standard height sliding
glass door". Not necessarily so. In fact, sliding glass doors vary in height from around 74" to over 10 feet in height and the maximum
adjustment range of any pet door is only about 4". So, you really should take a moment to measure before you purchase.
Q - Do you make a pet door for conventional up-and-down sliding sash windows?A. Yes we do. The Thermo Sash door is perfect for this.
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