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Furry Friends & Fences: Choosing the Best Fence to Keep Your Pets Safe

Writer: Haleigh ShuttHaleigh Shutt

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As a pet owner, ensuring the safety and security of your furry companions is a top priority. A well-chosen fence not only keeps your pets from wandering off but also protects them from potential dangers like traffic, wild animals, or unwanted visitors. But with so many fencing options available, how do you choose the best one for your pets? Let’s break it down.

 

      1. Consider Your Pet’s Size & Breed  

Different pets have different needs. A small dog may require a fence with narrow gaps to prevent squeezing through, while a large, active dog may need a tall, sturdy fence to prevent jumping over. If you have a cat, you might want to explore fences with cat-proof toppers to prevent climbing escapes.

 

      2. Choose the Right Fence Height  

Jumping is a common escape tactic for dogs, especially energetic breeds like Huskies or German Shepherds. A fence that is at least 4-6 feet tall is ideal for most dogs, while larger or more athletic breeds may require even taller barriers.

 

      3. Pick a Secure Material  

When selecting a fence material, consider durability and visibility. Here are a few pet-friendly fencing options:

-   Wood Privacy Fences:   Great for blocking outside distractions and preventing barking but may require maintenance.

-   Vinyl Fences:   Durable, easy to clean, and provides full privacy.

-   Chain Link Fences:   Strong and budget-friendly but may not be ideal for climbers.

-   Aluminum or Wrought Iron Fences:   Stylish and durable but must have narrow gaps to keep small pets safe.

 

      4. Prevent Digging Under the Fence  

Some pets are expert diggers, which means a fence alone might not be enough. Consider installing a barrier underground, such as:

- Extending the fence a few inches into the ground

- Lining the base with concrete or gravel

- Using dig-proof fencing options like wire mesh

 

      5. Avoid Toxic or Harmful Materials  

Ensure the fence materials and finishes are non-toxic to pets. Some treated woods or paints contain chemicals that could be harmful if chewed or licked by curious pets.

 

      6. Visibility & Supervision  

If your pet enjoys watching the world go by, consider a fence with small windows or slats for visibility. However, if outside distractions cause excessive barking, a solid privacy fence may be a better choice.

 

      Final Thoughts  

The right fence is an investment in your pet’s safety and happiness. By considering your pet’s size, behavior, and fencing materials, you can create a secure and comfortable outdoor space for them to enjoy. If you’re unsure which fence is best for your pet, consult with a professional to find the perfect solution!

 

Looking for pet-friendly fencing options? Contact us today to explore the best solutions for keeping your furry friend safe and sound!

 


 
 
 

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