It's the first time I see this here in Italy: a small entrance for the dog, no a garage door. I've always seen them on TV, in cartoons usually coming from USA. Do you have these kind of things? How do you call them?
They are called "doggy doors" :) Love the colors in your photo! In our new house here, we have a small "doggy door" that is in the laundry room. We don't use it as our dogs are 1) outside dogs and 2) much too big for the little doggy door!
We used to have one of these on our back door in California when I was a child. It was slightly too big, though, I could get through it when I was 10 years old!
Ah, doggy doors! They're wonderful for little dogs especially. My parents have two: one that leads from the house to the garage and one from the garage to the garden. Their dog loves it. He can come and go as he pleases.
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They are called "doggy doors" :)
Love the colors in your photo!
In our new house here, we have a small "doggy door" that is in the laundry room. We don't use it as our dogs are 1) outside dogs and 2) much too big for the little doggy door!
Yep, doggy door...or in our case, kitty door. We have three kitty doors.
I also liked the colors in the photo!
We used to have one of these on our back door in California when I was a child. It was slightly too big, though, I could get through it when I was 10 years old!
Yes, I had a cat door in the door connecting the house and the garage - that's where I kept their "box".
Ah, doggy doors! They're wonderful for little dogs especially. My parents have two: one that leads from the house to the garage and one from the garage to the garden. Their dog loves it. He can come and go as he pleases.
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