Choosing The Best Fence To Secure Your Dog

If you need to put a fence around your yard to keep your dog from running off, then you want to make sure you choose the right kind of fence and that you have the fence installed in the best manner. A fence must meet certain requirements for certain dogs, since each of them can have their own ways to go about trying to break out for a little bit of freedom. Consider the information provided in this article to ensure you choose the right type of fencing and have it installed in a way that keeps your dog from escaping.

Chain link fences

Chain link fences are generally a great choice when you want to make sure your dog doesn't escape. This type of fence allows you to put a secure border around the yard that allows you to maintain your yard's open appearance.

You want to make sure you choose a chain link fence that's tall enough to keep your dog in. This will depend on the size of your dog and whether or not they are known to jump. You do want to make sure you have a fence put in that's a little taller than what you think you need, just to be on the safe side.

If you have a dog that's known to dig, then you want to make sure the fence is secured properly at the bottom. There are a couple of ways this can be done. You can have a fairly deep wall of cement poured in the area under the fence so your dog can't dig under it. You can also have the fence installed so it goes into the ground by a depth a fencing contractor, such as Lindsey Fence Co, feels is deep enough to prevent your dog from successfully digging under.

Wood fences

Wood fences are also a good choice for keeping your dog confined to your yard. When you are looking for a wood fence, you will have a variety of styles to choose from.

Just as with the chain link fences, you can also choose the height of the wood fence to meet the needs of your dog. You should make sure the fence is designed so it doesn't have wood planks your dog can climb up to escape.

An added benefit of going with a wood fence to secure your dog on your property is it also adds extra privacy to your home. If you get a wood fence that's not easily seen through it may also help keep your dog quieter since they won't be getting excited by everything taking place on the other side of the fence.

If your dog digs, you can place a couple feet of bricks along the border of the wood fence on the inside, or you can have concrete laid around the fence that protrudes out a couple of feet.

Once you choose the right type of fence to keep your dog in the yard, you can let them out to enjoy the day knowing they are safe.

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Learning About Residential Fencing

Hello everyone, my name is Henry Illstein. Welcome to my site about residential fencing. When I moved into my home, I instantly started designing an ideal fence for my yard. I needed the fence to keep my dogs and chickens inside without impeding my view of the surrounding mountains. I worked with fence contractors to find the best materials, fence height and layout for my needs. I would like to walk you through this process for every available fence material and design. I invite you to visit often to learn all you can about this intriguing topic. Thanks for coming by my website.

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