Hi, I’m Andrea, and a common question we get is: What’s the best dog-friendly fence? The answer depends largely on your dog’s size and behavior.
Small Dogs:
If you have a small dog, they are more likely to crawl underneath the fence and escape. In this case:
- Choose a fence style with custom contouring that fits tightly to the ground.
- Make sure the fence has small gaps or no openings through which your dog could slip, especially if they are slim.
Small dogs can also fit through picket fences if the spaces between the slats are too wide, so always consider the size of the openings relative to your dog’s size.
Large Dogs:
For large dogs, the concern is more about jumping over the fence:
- Opt for a taller fence to prevent your dog from leaping over.
- Remember, if you live in areas with heavy snow (like Ottawa), the snow can create a higher ground level, making it easier for dogs to jump over a fence. In these cases, taller fences are essential.
Key Considerations:
- Fence Height: For larger dogs, go as tall as possible.
- Ground Fit: For smaller dogs, ensure the fence is tightly contoured to the ground with no gaps.
- Climate: Factor in seasonal changes like snow buildup that could alter fence height and effectiveness.
In the end, the primary function of a dog-friendly fence is containment. Consider your dog’s size and behavior, and choose a fence that best addresses those needs.
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