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Ask your local glaziers. They would be able to make up or order in units with laminated glass. However Laminated can still crack fairly easily if hit, so could be expensive.
Usually doors and low level windows have toughened glass, as it's generally harder to break and turns into a million small cubes if it does break, so life threatening lacerations are less lkely. Unfortunately it's relatively easy to smash from a small fast impact like a birds beak!
There's good security films that stick on clear/toughened glass... But the glass really needs to be removed, filmed edge to edge and refitted, so the film is anchored all the way round by the glazing seals/beads.
If you just film the accessible visible area, the glass could be smashed and the lot pushed in.
Laminated glass, talk to me. Someone smashed through our french doors a couple of days ago.