At Porter's Canine Shop, we look at doors, gates, and ramps as the primary tools for managing your dog's "freedom of movement." Whether you're keeping a puppy out of the kitchen or helping a senior dog reach the sofa, these structural additions protect both your home and your dog’s joints.
Ramps are often a better alternative to stairs for dogs with mobility issues, as they provide a continuous surface with zero impact.
Telescoping Car Ramps: High-strength aluminum designs that slide out to reach SUVs and trucks. These are essential for preventing hip dysplasia flare-ups in large breeds.
Bed & Sofa Ramps: These feature a gentle incline and high-traction carpet surfaces. They are the best choice for Dachshunds or other "long" breeds prone to back injuries.
Gates aren't just for keeping dogs out; they are for creating "safe zones" where a dog can relax without being overwhelmed by the whole house.
Pressure-Mounted Gates: Ideal for doorways where you don’t want to drill into the wall. These are perfect for temporary puppy management.
Extra-Wide Hardware Gates: Best for blocking off open-concept floor plans or stairs. These lock into the wall for maximum security against heavy leaners.
Walk-Through Doors: Look for gates with integrated "cat doors" or easy-latch handles so humans can pass through without a hassle.
Giving your dog independent access to a secure yard can significantly reduce boredom-based destructive behavior.
Weather-Sealed Wall Entries: High-efficiency doors with double-flaps that keep the heat in and the rain out.
Sliding Glass Inserts: A "no-drill" solution for renters. These panels fit right into your existing sliding door track.
Electronic Smart Doors: These only unlock when they sense your dog's specific RFID collar tag, keeping neighborhood strays and raccoons outside.