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You love your dog and want to keep them safe. If you want to give your pet the space they need while keeping them contained in your yard, outdoor dog run fences are the perfect solution. AAA Fence in Anchorage, AK, are experienced at installing fencing for dogs. They have been helping owners since 1985. Below, they share a few ways to get the most out of your dog run fence.

4 Ways to Improve Your Dog Run Fence

1. Line the Fence With Patio Stones

AAA Fence can build a custom chain-link kennel that fits any size dog in any size yard. These enclosed structures are a great option to keep your pet safe. To keep your dog from trying to dig out of their enclosure, place patio stones around the inside of the fencing. Decorative patio stones will add some color and define the space, while making it harder for your pup to dig underneath the fence.

dog run fence2. Add Some Personality

Did you know that there are pet windows you can install in your fence? If your dog run fence is made of wood or vinyl, you can install windows for your pet to use or make your own DIY version. Is your dog run located off the side of your house or near your backdoor? Creating ramps or doggy doors are creative, functional ways for your dog to access the run.

3. Install a Roller Bar

Is your dog a jumper? Adding a roller bar along the top of your fence can make it harder for your pet to escape. PVC piping or custom wood rollers along the perimeter of the fence can also prevent your pet’s paws from grabbing onto the roller.

4. Combine Chain-Link & Wood Fencing

Chain-link fences are durable, affordable, and effective at keeping your dog contained in its run. The downside is that chain-link fencing isn’t always the most attractive material to look at. Installing chain link behind a split rail or board fence can improve the look of your yard and dog run.

If you need a dog run fence, call AAA Fence at (907) 349-7000 today. For more information on all of their services, including wrought iron and split rail fencing, visit them online

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