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Contract for dog door installation
Moving in soon and I will need a dog door installed for an extra large dog. I prefer to have a through the wall door installed and this is a concrete block construction.
I would appreciate recommendations for a contractor to cut the hole (without cutting wires or pipes) and install the dog door. TIA |
unless this is opening into a bird cage, you might want to reconsider. Although, it might be an interesting wakeup call when a bobcat or coyote waltzes in at 3 AM looking for a snack.
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I would suggest a dog door with a key fob, so only your dog can enter. Otherwise, you don't know what or who may come in.
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I think you may need two contractors, one to cut the opening and another to install the door. I would check with T&D Concrete or a masonry contractor to cut the hole. It probably needs to be cut out with a diamond saw, and possibly reinforced with a wood frame. I think any general contractor can do it, but it may be difficult to find one who is willing to do it.
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I am not sure but both Lowe's and Home Depot sell these, they MAY have installers. As for piping, wiring, etc., if you are in Sumter County, you can go to the building department in the Sumter County office (Pinellas Plaza, copper topped building). They can email you the entire set of plans, this will give you an idea of what might be in the wall.
One other word of caution, I have a concrete block wall house, and have found a few areas where the wall was filled with concrete, so you may need to drill some test holes to see if you have filled block or hollow block in your specific location. Make sure any wood used is TREATED to avoid termites. As noted above, the doggie door should never go outside, but into a screened lanai or birdcage should be acceptable, and this needs to be lockable if a person or other animal might get in. |
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However, that misses the point of allowing the dog(s), Great Pyrenees, to the yard both the relieve themselves and to deter any wild animals or people that might be in our yard. The Great Pyrenees is a giant bread dog, and a natural guard dog, used widely to protect flocks and herds from wild animals, etc. I would personally feel safer with my dog able to get into the yard. |
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https://i.imgur.com/Rj8LY8j.jpg https://i0.wp.com/gmauto.us/wp-conte...-in-garage.jpg What are the leash laws in Sumter County? County Code 4-10 states that all dogs must be confined on owners property at all times or under direct control or on a leash when off the owners property. Otherwise a citation will be issued for the animal running free. We sometimes walk on Odessa Circle in Tamarind Grove. It's an oval that is 7/10 of a mile around. The home at 2149 Odessa Circle has a 175 pound black & white Great Dane, and they have invisible fence all the way to the front curb. It's a scary sight walking 10' from that dog when he's standing at the front of the home. Great Pyrenees don't look as scary, but ever since I was bitten by a German Shepherd when I was a kid playing outside, I've always been leery of big dogs I don't know. http://paperlief.com/images450_300/g...allpaper-1.jpg |
An invisible fence does not constitute control. I have seen many dogs, my lab included, go right through it when overly excited.
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I would also suggest you check and understand the leash laws. Also, your PET, is likely not much of a match to a coyote. a bob cat, a snake, a car or a neighbor tired of having your dog in their yard. My point is simply think before you commit. |
IF your dog is used to having free reign outside then this community may not be a happy place for him or you. Think that's what people are trying to tell you. Understood, your dog is large but know that living in FL isn't the same as "up north". I've seen people ask about letting their dogs run and also swim, as theirs loves the water. Again...in that instance this community and most in FL would not be a great place for that. There have been plenty of stories re: pets posted in the 10 yrs we've lived here, where the out-come wasn't so pleasant.
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