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Your dog likely spends a lot of time outside, especially if you have a home with a yard. If your property doesn’t have a fence yet, install one to keep your furry friend safe. Here are a few ways this investment will help.

How Residential Fencing Will Keep Your Dog Safe

1. Avoid Unfamiliar Faces

Some dogs become anxious when they encounter another animal or an unfamiliar face. As a result, they may bark loudly or behave aggressively. Help your pet feel at ease by installing a fence around the property to ensure they won’t encounter anyone new. While paneled varieties will keep strangers out of sight, they can diminish your curb appeal. Instead, install a stylish aluminum or steel model, and plant bushes against it so that your dog can’t see unfamiliar faces approaching.

2. Prevent Pool Falls

fenceIf you have a pool, add a barrier around it to prevent your pet from accidentally falling in. Make sure the spaces between the posts are narrow enough so that your furry friend can’t slip through them. You should also ensure the fence is tall enough to deter them from jumping over it.

3. Keep Them Nearby

Your pet may be drawn to an unusual sound or something that interests them on the street. Prevent them from wandering away by enclosing the property with a fence. This will help them stay within your sights, and you can let them roam outside without worrying they’ll run off. When choosing a material, select a sturdy option that your dog can’t chew through, like steel.

 

The team at Hawaii Fence Supply in Kapolei offers an extensive range of boundaries for homeowners who want to protect their pets. Their inventory includes stylish, durable materials, like steel and aluminum. View their selection online, and have your installer call (808) 682-0086 to place an order.

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