Fencing

Enhance Your Property: Put Dog Fencing Options

On December 20, 2011, in Dogs, Fencing, by Greg Greg
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If you own property out in the middle of nowhere, you may not have to worry about electric dog fences and gates in regards to your neighbors. You may have to have some to keep animals out of your garden or for privacy from a nearby road, but if you can’t see your neighbors, you really don’t have to worry about their children yelling too loudly when you are trying to sleep, or listening to their dogs barking at all hours of the night. Their toys won’t be in your yard, and they won’t tease your kids for no reason. They can’t see you unless you invite them over.
Electric dog fence is good for animal security for better care and health.
However, if you can look out your window and into your neighbors window, you may have problems in the long run if either you or them decides that being respectful is no longer required. Some neighbors are friends for years and years and then just one thing goes wrong and it all goes bad. If you rent and it gets bad, someone can move, but if you own a home, neither will want to do this.

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Find the Best Dog Fencing Options

On December 5, 2011, in Dogs, Fencing, by Greg Greg
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Have you ever heard that tall dog fences (or any fences) make good neighbors? This a saying that has been around for a while and you may still hear it from time to time. The reason this is used and rolls off of people tongues now and again is because it is true. People are not meant to live on top of each other, and families more than anyone else need a lot of space to be free to be themselves. If you live with neighbors nearby, this may be a problem for them, or they may be a problem for you. This is why dog fences and gates may separate you, but it makes for better relations.

If you have children, you know they make noise. They run, they play, they yell, and they get into all types of trouble. This is a problem when families share a wall, or a floor/ceiling. The upstairs children are often a problem simply because of the running, but you should realize that children on the bottom floor can make enough racket to annoy the people that live above them. This is why families who live like this for very long rarely end up liking each other and one has to move. Dog fences and gates can’t help with this, but it can help in other cases.

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Dog Fencing Options For Protection

On November 21, 2011, in Dogs, Fencing, by Greg Greg
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It’s completely understandable if you’re a pet lover. I think the majority of us are. Okay, with the exception of my barber, who gave his dog to the pound when he had new carpet put in his home. OUCH, that’s pretty darn harsh. What must the old K-9 think of him? But, as for most of us, we treat our cats and dogs like family. They lounge on the living room couch, sit next to the table while we eat dinner, Sleep at the foot of our beds, and even kick back in the Jacuzzi with us. Okay, maybe that’s just at my house. Anyway, one aspect of owning a K-9 that we mustn’t forget is dog collars and leashes. Protect your dogs by using the dog fencing options!

We used to have a conventional fence for pet containment but for dogs we find the dog fencing options. It went deep enough that it wouldn’t be easy for our dog to dig under, and it was high enough that she could not jump over it. We figured that this was the best way to make sure our dog didn’t get away and run out in traffic. We live by a busy interstate road, so the chance of her getting hit by a car was very real. Unfortunately, one day my wife left the gate open for a few minutes while she was unloading the car. That was just enough time for the dog to get out, run into the road, and get hit. Fortunately, she escaped with nothing worse than a broken leg, but it was definitely a painful lesson for all of us.