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    Best Fence Options for Your Furry Friends

Best Fence Options for Your Furry Friends

 Just like humans, our beloved pets like to spend time outdoors. For dog owners especially, it’s important to have a safe outdoor space where your pup gets plenty of fresh air and exercise. A decently sized yard is great, but without a proper enclosure or fence, you’re left with the task of keeping your dog on a leash. Fences enable your pet to play in a secure space, without risk of running off, getting hit by a car, or coming into contact with stray animals. 

Chain Link Fencing


Chain link fencing or wire mesh fencing is an inexpensive solution for many dog owners. As a low-cost and low-maintenance option, this type of fencing seems ideal for building a dog run enclosure. There are some “cons” to chain link fencing, however. This type of fencing is easy to see-through, so if your dog loves to bark at everything and anything passing by, you may become the newest Neighborhood nuisance. 

Aluminum Fencing

For larger and more aggressive dogs, alumiumum fencing is a great option. Not only do aluminum and ornamental fences offer a classic, sophisticated look, but they are also the stronger, more durable choice.

Pressure-Treated Wood Fencing

A classic wooden fence is a great choice, especially if you have a dog that barks or growls at people, cars, or dogs (possibly even squirrels!). A solid privacy fence — not slated — blocks the sight of the street or Neighboring yards. 


Vinyl Fencing


Vinyl fencing is a popular choice for our Maryland customers due the benefits of the material. Unlike wood, vinyl does not split, twist, warp, rust, or rot. Vinyl fencing is also quite flexible, so it can take on more weight and force — a major benefit if your furry friend is a larger breed who likes to jump or go after fence balancing act squirrels.

What’s the Best Type of Fence for My Dog?


The best fence for your dog will ultimately depend on your pet’s needs. Smaller dogs won’t require a taller privacy fence, and quieter, well-behaved dogs might do just fine with a see-through picket-fence. Take into consideration the space between panels, or spaces that can act as foot holds, which can allow your dog to climb over the fence and jump of. Regardless of which option you go with, your furry friend will be thrilled to have a convenient place to relax and play outside.

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