By Pet Access Guy, on January 19th, 2012
So you’ve been thinking of replacing a door in your house, consider installing a pet-friendly door for your family’s four-legged, furry friend.
Pet Access Solutions expert Andrew Phillips, owner of Pet Access Solutions.com in Vancouver British Columbia , says a pet door is a “Useful addition” to an existing Patio door, wall or house door if the homeowner’s pet is allowed to venture outside unsupervised.
“The pet door allows you to open up your primary door and give your pet the freedom to come and go as they please,” Andrew says.
Pet doors come in a variety of styles fitting every need and budget. Doors that flap open or . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on December 28th, 2011
Every Year around Christmas time many cats and kittens are bought or adopted as gifts and quite often the breeders or adoption rescue centers only let their cats go on the promise that the cats be going to an indoors only home.
This is great as the smaller native wildlife doesn’t have to suffer from these great hunters and equally these great hunters are not hunted by larger native wildlife.
The problem is that these felines could use a breath of fresh air or an adventure to the outdoors every now and then and Habitat Haven has the answer with their Cats Den and Catio’s which are . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on December 23rd, 2011
This topic comes up a lot and infact its one of the most asked questions by my customers. So I want to know What Critters have come through your or your friends or families pet door? I have noted that almost everyone has a story, either their own or a friends so please share it with us or forward this post to the friend who has the story and get them to tell us about it and have pictures are great too. It is inevitable that critters are going to occasionally come through standard non locking pet doors and the simple but more expensive . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on December 12th, 2011
Just like many of you this Christmas Season we are thinking of a new companion to add our the family but with such a busy life there are so many things to consider and found this article below a great checklist to make sure that this potential change in life style is something we are ready for to provide the best care and lifestyle to your new companion which ever species or breed it maybe.
Pets can add so much to life: affection, activity, fun, interest, companionship, security, support, relaxation, and stress relief. Pet ownership can teach kids not only about animal nature but also about . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on November 29th, 2011
How Spoiled is your pet? Because we all know that our furry companions are spoiled rotten and christmas is usually the time off the year we go all out.
My inlays dog Buddy gets at least a dozen toys wrapped under the tree which he some how manages to figure out which are his and even unwraps some when nobody is watching. He is quite the gift unwrapper.
My own Dog Bailey who unfortunately may not see Xmas this year due to failing health was spoiled rotten ( I think I even spent more on him than my lovely wife, but don’t tell her ). He was graced with . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on November 15th, 2011
Its been a long time coming but it is finally here!
Plexidor Glass Conversion Pet Door
Two amazing companies, Plexidor and Pet Access Solutions have teamed up to bring you the Plexidor Glass Conversion pet door which opens up the possibilities to thousands more pet owners who only have the option of a patio door or window to install a pet door through.
The Plexidor Glass Conversion pet door installs easily with the help of over 400 dealers and installers nation wide who are there to take care of the installation of the new glass . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on November 9th, 2011
 We love hearing back from our customers and just this week we received this great Story about Tazer the wonder dog who recently lost mobility of his hind legs but has now regained mobility thanks to his new Walkin Wheels dog cart.
Thank you so much Andrew for the wheelchair! We hooked tazer up today. He immediately walked with it and pulled it around the grass. He went to the gate to go for a walk in it like he knew what it was for, so i grabbed the leash and away we went!.. he rolled it down the small incline driveway and onto the street - pulled . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on October 22nd, 2011
Window Mounted Cat Door
For years now you have been wanting a pet door to allow your companion the freedom to come and go at their leisure but have been restricted by the HOA or Strata not allowing any holes to be cut into walls and doors of any of the exterior structure.
I found this dilemma and frustration as well for many years until I found the solution which I had been right in front of me all this time.
But now was the challenge of finding someone to install the pet door into my glass window which in its . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on September 6th, 2011
I know you either know someone or you even are that someone that may have a mud flap style pet flap that is great for a few months of the year but now with winter approaching your thinking like I was about those cold drafts that chill your feet and all that money you just spent on power heating your house which is now just floating out the pet flap.
After much reasearch we narrowed down the list of those expensive mud flap pet doors and what I mean by expensive is that those inexpensive pet flaps that seemed like a good deal on the shelf but then once installed they start to cost . . . → Read More →
By Pet Access Guy, on July 28th, 2011
Its been of late and especially on my recent family holiday that I noticed my own dog Bailey is getting older and showing signs of slowing down as he can no longer can jump into the back of my truck so he now has a pet ramp or even has the endurance he used to on those longer walks and has he has even become more stubborn and grumpy. So I have some helpful hints on how to handle the behavioural changes in your senior dog and what you can do to help them.
1. Eyesight – The eyesight will gradually get worse, so ensure your dog can understand all . . . → Read More →
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