Posted by Moore Pet Supplies on May 7th 2026
Why Your Pet Door Placement Matters More Than You Think
When installing a pet door, most people focus on the product itself—size, insulation, and durability. While those are all important, one factor is often overlooked: placement. Where you install your pet door can significantly impact how often it’s used, how well it performs, and how it fits into your daily routine. At Moore Pe…
read morePosted by Moore Pet Supplies on May 4th 2026
How to Keep Your Home Secure While Using a Pet Door
One of the biggest concerns homeowners have about installing a pet door is security. It’s a valid question—any opening in your home should be carefully considered. The good news is that with the right product and setup, you can enjoy the convenience of a pet door without compromising your home’s safety. At Moore Pet Supp…
read morePosted by Moore Pet Supplies on Apr 30th 2026
Wall vs Door vs Sliding Glass: Which Pet Door Installation Is Best?
Choosing the right pet door is only half the decision—the other half is deciding where and how to install it. The three most common installation types are door-mounted, wall-mounted, and sliding glass insert pet doors. Each option has its own advantages, and the best choice depends on your home, your pet, and your long-term goals. A…
read morePosted by Moore Pet Supplies on Apr 27th 2026
What Makes a Pet Door “Energy Efficient”?
When shopping for a pet door, you’ll often see the term “energy efficient”—but what does that actually mean? And more importantly, how do you know if a pet door will truly help maintain your home’s comfort? The reality is that not all pet doors are built with energy efficiency in mind. Understanding what to l…
read morePosted by Moore Pet Supplies on Apr 23rd 2026
Why Your Dog Scratches at the Door (And How a Pet Door Solves It)
If your dog constantly scratches at the door to go outside—or to come back in—you’re not alone. This is one of the most common frustrations pet owners deal with, and over time it can lead to damaged doors, interrupted routines, and unnecessary stress for both you and your pet. The good news is that this behavior isn&rsqu…
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