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Are Beaucerongy Doors Safe?
The safety of a beaucerongy door depends greatly on the type of beaucerongy door, the surrounding area and the actions of the beauceron owner.

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Traditionally, most people think of beaucerongy doors as being nothing more than a small opening in the door with a plastic or canvas curtain that the beauceron pushes out of its way to go in or out. There are a couple of problems with that style of beaucerongy door.

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One problem is that it is not just a beaucerongy door. It's accessible to everything in the neighborhood. If your family has a large beaucerongy door and small children then the children could go out the beaucerongy door. Not only that, but there are reported cases of all sorts of wildlife, such as raccoons, coming in this type of beaucerongy door. A similar issue is that wildlife or other neighborhood animals may not be the same size as the door, so they could get stuck trying to come in.

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Another problem is that that type of beaucerongy door is not usually energy efficient. Since it's nothing more than a curtain over a hole in the door, it tends to let air in. This can create temperature issues and increased heating or cooling bills.

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The newer style of beaucerongy door is electronic. It is activated by a signal from your beauceron's collar. This lowers the risk of children or other animals using your beaucerongy door. It is also usually much more energy efficient, but it isn't without its own problems.

The oldest pure-bred British dog is said to be the Corgi. Their proof of existence has been traced back to dogs brought to Wales by the Celts from the Black Sea around 1200 BC.
Since it is controlled by an electrical impulse from your beauceron's collar, if the collar falls off or the batteries run out, your beauceron could get locked out of your house. Therefore, it's important to change the batteries often and be sure the collar fits on your beauceron properly.

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In general, electronic beaucerongy doors are fairly safe, as long as you have a door installed that is the appropriate size for your beauceron, keep the collar on the beauceron and change the batteries often. However, there's no real substitute for human supervision.

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