Whether you've installed a new doggie door, or recently brought home a pet who's excited to learn how to use an existing gateway to the outdoors, you'll want to spend a little time getting your pet acquainted with the door. Using these pet accessories isn't second nature to our canine friends, so even the most experienced pet parent can use some doggie door tips! Let's discover why a doggie door can be beneficial to your household and how to train your dog to use a doggie door comfortably.

The Perks of a Door for Your Dog
We love making life more convenient for our pets, and honestly, ourselves too. Enter the doggie door. This cutout in your home's exterior door leading to a secure (fenced, walled or enclosed) yard for your pet allows them to play, potty and get a breath of fresh air when desired.
You can train your pet to not only go to the door when they need to relieve themself, but to then exit the home on their own through the doggie door. This becomes a handy routine for pets who understand that they need to go out, do their business, then return promptly.
Keep in mind that for safety reasons, doggie doors should be locked when you're not home and overnight when the family is sleeping. This prevents intruders of all types, including nocturnal critters like raccoons, from exploring your home.
Common Reactions to a Doggie Door
If your pet has never used a doggie door, they will likely be hesitant to use it. It's new and you're not able to experience it with them the same way you may have done with other training tasks you've completed together, such as side-by-side leash walking and learning obedience commands.
To use a doggie door, your pet must push forward against a flap that appears to be part of a solid door. That's not a normal movement for them, which may create confusion, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC). Be patient and work with a friend or family member to encourage your dog and show them the ropes.
