Posted by Moore Pet Supplies on May 18th 2026
The Real Difference Between Cheap and Premium Pet Doors
At first glance, many pet doors look similar. They all promise convenience, freedom for your pet, and easy access to the outdoors. But once you start comparing materials, performance, and long-term reliability, the difference between a cheap pet door and a premium one becomes very clear. At Moore Pet Supplies, we’ve spent 30 years h…
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 9th 2026
How to Choose the Best Pet Door for Large Dogs
Choosing the right pet door starts with one simple but critical step: accurate measurement. Even the highest-quality pet door won’t perform properly if it’s too small, too large, or installed at the wrong height. At Moore Pet Supplies, we’ve spent 30 years helping pet owners get this step right the first time. Proper siz…
read morePosted by Moore Pet Supplies on Apr 2nd 2026
Single Flap vs Double Flap Pet Doors: Which Is Better?
When shopping for a pet door, you’ll likely come across two common options: single-flap and double-flap designs. At first glance, the difference may seem minor—but it can have a significant impact on your home’s comfort, energy efficiency, and overall pet door performance. At Moore Pet Supplies, we’ve spent 30 year…
read morePosted by Moore Pet Supplies on Mar 24th 2026
Can Pet Doors Work in Cold Climates? What Northern Homeowners Need to Know
If you live in a colder region, you’ve probably wondered whether installing a pet door is a good idea. With freezing temperatures, snow, and strong winter winds, many homeowners worry that a pet door will turn into a constant source of drafts and heat loss. The truth is—pet doors can absolutely work in cold climates when you c…
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