What should I do if my dog door is not functioning properly?

Asked 2 months ago
If your dog door is not functioning properly, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue. First, check for any visible obstructions, such as dirt, debris, or foreign objects that may be blocking the door from opening or closing smoothly. Sometimes, a simple cleaning can resolve the problem. Next, examine the hinges and locking mechanisms. Ensure that all parts are properly aligned and that there are no signs of wear or damage. If the door is stuck or difficult to move, lubricating the hinges with a pet-safe lubricant may help improve functionality. If your dog door has a flap, inspect the flap for tears or warping that might affect its operation. If these basic troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, consider consulting the user manual for your specific dog door model. Dogdoormart.com offers a range of resources and guides that may provide further assistance. Depending on the severity of the issue, you may need to replace parts or even the entire unit. Checking the website for available replacement parts or additional information could be beneficial.
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Answered Oct 9, 2025

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