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Adopting a dog is an exciting occasion; however, it also requires preparation. A yard will give your dog space for play and exercise, but to prevent them from running away, you need to install the right fencing around your property. Here are a few factors to consider before the installation process to ensure you build the best fence for your breed.

3 Factors to Help You Build the Right Dog Fencing

1. Materials

Look for a durable material that will suit your dog’s behavior; for example, if your dog likes to dig, avoid metal or chain link fences since they can hurt your furry friend. Wood fences reduce the risk of injury, but can be easily warped by clawing and chewing. 

2. Height

fencingThe best height for your fence will depend on the size and breed of your dog. Building a fence that is too short will increase the risk of your dog escaping. Research online to determine the average jumping height for your breed and add extra inches to account for growth spurts. As a rule of thumb, smaller dogs should have a fence of at least 3.5 feet while larger breeds need at least 6 feet. 

3. Views

If your dog experiences anxiety when seeing strangers or other animals through a fence, build them a privacy fence. On the other hand, if you have a beautiful landscape you want to show off, choose a lattice fence. 

 

If you’re a dog owner in the Waipahu, HI, area looking to install fencing to keep your pet out of trouble, turn to David’s Fencing. This locally owned and operated business has served the community for over 35 years, specializing in residential fencing products ranging from decorative to high-security. They also offer high-quality installation and repair services as well as dog kennels. Call (808) 677-8060 to request a free estimate, or visit their website to learn more about their products and services.

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