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	<title>Comments on: Pet Door Security</title>
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		<title>By: carol bleisch</title>
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		<description>Do you have examples of these types of tunnels?  

Wall Tunnel Pet Doors
This is one of the more secure types of pet doors. A walled tunnel pet door is cut directly through the wall of your house, instead of through your door. Through the hole, a “tunnel” is inserted, which is usually made of metal or sturdy plastic. This tunnel is designed to only be able to accommodate the size of your pet. Most of these tunnels also include dual flap-doors at each end, in order help minimize drafting.</description>
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<p>Wall Tunnel Pet Doors<br />
This is one of the more <a href="http://www.familyhomesecurity.com/">secure</a> types of pet doors. A walled tunnel pet door is cut directly through the wall of your house, instead of through your door. Through the hole, a “tunnel” is inserted, which is usually made of metal or sturdy plastic. This tunnel is designed to only be able to accommodate the size of your pet. Most of these tunnels also include dual flap-doors at each end, in order help minimize drafting.</p>
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