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Residential Fences For Pet-Friendly Yards

Take these tips into account when deciding which fence to use for your pet-friendly yard

Take these tips into account when deciding which fence to use for your pet-friendly yard

A residential fence has to do a lot. It has to look good and also function highly. Depending on a family’s needs, these can be safety, security, privacy, and even keeping pets or children safe while they play. When it comes to dogs, especially big ones, certain things need to be taken into consideration to ensure that you have truly pet-friendly fencing. Read on to learn more about what to look for in your pet-friendly residential fence.   

Consider Height

If you think you might ever want to get a big dog, don’t opt for a short fence. Five or six feet will be enough to stop most enthusiastic pups from jumping over them. However, it is important to start with a tall fence rather than add extensions. Some who start with shorter fences get caught in a loop of adding extensions every time their dog escapes. This will only train the dog to jump higher and higher to escape every time. Also, remember that big dogs are often strong. A strong, high-quality fence will resist impacts and bite marks better than something cheap.

A Climb Proof Fence Is A Necessity

Regardless of how tall or short your fence is, a clever and curious dog will still attempt to get over or under it most likely. Even if your dog cannot actually jump over the fence, they may be able to climb over it. Whether your dog is a climber or not, installing chain link fences are generally a bad idea if you are looking for pet-friendly fencing. They provide dogs with easy footholds to scale even the tallest of fences. A solid panel fence, on the other hand, will not give them a leg up.

Take Climb Proofing A Step Further

Even the most climb-proof residential fence can be rendered less than useless if the wrong things are placed near it. Many decorative staples that may work perfectly in a pet-free yard will actually help your furry friend escape if placed incorrectly. Don’t place a planter, birdbath, or anything else that your dog could use for a leg up too close to your residential fence.

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When you are ready for a residential or commercial fence that will meet the security and aesthetic needs of your family or business, trust the experts at Hercules Fence.  For more information and to learn how we can meet your custom fencing needs, contact Hercules Fence online or give us a call at 800-395-9597. We will ensure your investment serves your family for years to come! For updates and to see projects we’re working on, visit us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google+, and Pinterest.

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