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By Teresa Dixon In Choosing a Fence, Dog Kennels

Pet-Friendly Fencing Solutions

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Our pets are part of our family and deserve a safe space to frolic. But before you can make the ideal pet-friendly space you need to make sure it is enclosed to minimize escape attempts. Here are a few ways to enclose your pet-friendly outdoor space:

 

Fence in Your Yard

Fencing in your entire yard can help to prevent even the best of escape artists from flying the coop to freedom. A fully fenced yard allows your pet to enjoy outdoor activities without having to worry about them getting lost. It also can help to keep them safe from other animals that might wander into their territory.

 

Best Fences for Pets

When fencing for pets you want to pick a fence that both keeps them in and minimizes potential injury. A vinyl fence can be a great option as it can be a solid barrier against the outside world and is hard for them to injure themselves on (though some pets are just that determined). A chain-link fence can be a nice option because it allows your pet to see outside of the yard. Another great option is a wood fence which can be a solid barrier if the slats are close enough together.

 

Custom Kennels

If fully enclosing your yard is not an option or you don’t want your pet to have full access to your yard then a custom kennel may be the best option for you. Having a custom kennel installed can give your pet their own separate space and helps to keep them out of your stuff. This can be especially beneficial to those that have children’s play equipment or pricey tools in their yard.

Looking to install a fence or custom kennel for your pet? We can help! Central Fence has offices in Swainsboro, Vidalia, Statesboro, and Sandersville. Call us at 1-800-221-6425 for a free fence quote.

 

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