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  2. Javelina tries to bust into home, then emerges stuck in dog ...

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    The pig-like animal backed out with the dog door frame stuck around its body. The creature attempted to sneak into the Tucson home in October, the Arizona Game and Fish Department said in a Nov ...

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    Juliana DeWillems, an expert trainer and the founder of JW Dog Training & Behavior, has offered a handy tip featuring snuffle mats in a new Instagram post, and we can’t wait to try it.

  4. Deadbolt - Wikipedia

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    Door with two locks, one in the doorknob and a separate deadbolt. A deadbolt or deadlock is a type of lock morticed into a wooden door where a bolt is thrown into the door frame, using a key from either side, to secure the door. [1] It is distinct from a spring bolt lock because a deadbolt can only

  5. Door breaching - Wikipedia

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    Utilizing a breaching tool is unnecessary if the door is unlocked and easy to open. [5] [3] [6] [1] If the door is locked, breachers can attempt to force inward-opening doors with a strong kick. The breacher will aim to hit the door near the locking mechanism, but not kick the doorknob itself as one can easily twist an ankle doing so. [7]

  6. Great Pyrenees Dog Completely Misses the Obvious When it ...

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    In this video a large, gray and white Great Pyrenees dog is standing on a small patio, pawing at the sliding glass door. That is, the sliding glass door on the closed side, as the other side of ...

  7. Electromagnetic lock - Wikipedia

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    Filler plates are also used to provide a large, flat mounting area on the door frame when the electromagnet is larger than the available mounting space on the door frame due to the frame's geometry. The magnetic lock should always be installed on the secure side of the door. Most installations are surface mounted.