Microchip Dog Doors
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Give Your Dog Freedom with our Microchip Dog Doors.
Give your dog the freedom to come and go as they please with a microchip dog door. Designed for modern pet owners, these smart doors allow your pet to enter using microchip technology, collar tags, and ultrasonic or radio frequency (RFID) keys. Some electronic doors are connected to a smart home app and connected to the home’s wifi. A microchip dog door offers convenience, safety and peace of mind.
Keep unwanted animals out of your home while giving your dog the freedom to enter and exit at will with our microchip dog doors. As your pup approaches the dog flap, these nifty doors identify a unique microchip or collar tag, giving them exclusive access to your home.
Key features
- Microchip recognition: The microchip dog door works with most standard pet microchips.
- Multiple chip storage: The Sureflap Microchip Pet Door can store up to 32 pet identities in the memory.
- Security: The intruder proof design ensures added security and prevents other animals from entering.
- Automatic locking: The Sureflap Microchip Pet Door secures itself automatically after each use. It has a 4-way manual locking system to override automatic opening.
- Curfew mode: The pet door will automatically lock and unlock at set times to keep pets inside at night or during the day without manual intervention.
- Weather resistant: With features like magnetic seals and insulated frames, microchip pet doors provide added resistance from wind, rain and drafts.
- Battery operated: Runs on 4 C cell batteries that last one year.
- 3 year warranty
3 year
warranty
Works with your pet’s
existing microchip
Stores up to
32 pet identities
Curfew
mode
Added
security
Automatic
locking
Benefits of Microchip Dog Doors.
There are a myriad of benefits of microchip dog doors, primarily enhancing convenience for owners and their precious pets. Key benefits include:
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Installing a Microchip Dog Door.

It is important to have a microchip dog door installed by a professional installer to ensure it will work exactly as intended. These electronic dog doors rely on precise installation to function correctly, remain secure and protect the home structure. Microchip dog doors rely on tight seals and accurate alignment and a professional will make sure it is perfectly fitted for security and energy efficiency.
A professional installer will follow this precise process.
- Site assessment: The installer will assess the door, wall or glass panel to see which is the best place for installation. To do this they take into account the dog’s size, door or wall thickness, exposure to weather and power access.
- Measuring and marking: Exact measurements are taken to ensure the dog door is aligned securely with the wall or door. The installer will mark out the exact cut out area to ensure the unit sits flush once fitted.
- Cutting and preparation: Depending on the surface, the installer will cut the timber, uPVC or metal doors or arrange custom glass panels from a glazier.
- Installation: The electronic dog door will be installed according to manufacturer’s instructions. The installer ensures correct alignment within the wall or door, and smooth opening and closing.
- Sealing and weatherproofing: Edges are professionally sealed to prevent drafts and heat loss, water ingress and insects or pests entering.
To organise electronic dog door installation contact the experts at Sydney Pet Doors.
Frequently Asked Questions.
An advanced smart pet door that only unlocks for authorised pets with a programmed microchip.
Timber doors, uPVC doors, glass panels and sliding doors.
No, only animals with a programmed microchip can enter through an electronic dog door.
No, only with microchips programmed to the specific door.
Yes, they are designed to open and close gently for dogs with authorised access. They have sensors so will not close on the dog.
There will be an alert before the battery runs out, displaying a low battery level. If batteries are fully depleted, the electronic dog door typically defaulted to a locked or manual mode.
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