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Dogs love to run around and enjoy a bit of freedom in a fenced-in yard. To eliminate any chance of escape, you need proper fencing around the entire space—but different dogs require different types of fences. If you’re looking to add this component to your own yard, here are some of the most important aspects to consider.

3 Factors to Consider When Adding a Fence for Your Dog

Height

Escape prevention is the most important aspect of any fence built for your dog. If you have a small dog that can’t jump very high, you might not need an especially high fence. However, if you own a larger breed, you should be sure they have no chance of hopping over the top.

Climbing Ability

fencingIn some cases, dogs can get footing in a fence to climb up and over it; this is most common with chain link varieties. If your dog has this ability, a wooden privacy fence with panels that run vertically might be a better option. 

Visibility

If your dog is prone to running after squirrels or barking at skateboarders, you might consider a fence with limited visibility. While you can completely see through a chain link fence, a slatted fence with minimal space between will hide the potential distractions that might tempt your dog into escape.

 

If you want dog-friendly fencing added to your own backyard, Boundary Line Fence in Kalispell, MT, can help. Serving all of the Greater Flathead Valley, the fencing contractor can install privacy fences, gates, and even pool fencing. In business for more than ten years, the team is dedicated to providing the highest level of service possible while also using the best materials available on the market. You can learn more by connecting with the company on Facebook or calling (406) 309-5010.

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