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Fences are extremely beneficial for dog owners, as they keep the animals in their yards so they cannot wander off and become lost. Wood, aluminum, vinyl, and chain link fences also prevent human and animal “invasions” to further safeguard doggy friends. As beneficial as fences are, some dogs dig under them for a variety of reasons. Take a moment to learn about these reasons and how to curb your canine’s digging habits.

4 Ways to Prevent Your Dog From Digging Around Your Fence

1. Exercise the Pooch Often

Without regular exercise and entertainment, dogs become bored or agitated—and destructive. Walk your dog at least twice a day for 20 to 30 minutes each to expend energy stores. Also play with the animal using balls, ropes, and other toys. Provide puzzle toys for the dog to enjoy while you are at work. A busy dog is much less likely to dig.

2. Provide an Insulated Doghouse

If your dog routinely sits in a hole they make, they are likely looking for protection from the elements or comfort if they don’t have a doghouse or access to your home. Provide an insulated doghouse for them to use during time outdoors or install a doggy door so they can go inside to escape the weather.

3. Add Landscaping Elements

fencesMany dogs love to jump fences or want to escape their yards because of things they smell or other curiosities. Use landscaping elements as deterrents, such as installing dense shrubbery in front of your chain link or wooden model that makes jumping impossible. Burying large rocks or creating rock gardens in front of your fencing also presents digging and jumping challenges.

4. Use Slats or Reed Rolls

Canines can dig under fencing when they see other dogs or smaller animals on the other side, a problem most common with chain link models. Use slats, reed rolls, or bamboo rolls to shield your dog’s vision and also add more privacy to your property.

 

Whether you need a new fence or your current model repaired, count on the experts at Wood Link Fence Co in Columbia, MO. The state’s leading fencing company since 1969, choose from wood, vinyl, chain-link, picket, rail, and aluminum options here. Call (573) 474-5115 today to speak with a friendly team member or visit the website for additional information. Get more property maintenance tips on Facebook.

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