If you have a dog that is a jumper or likes to patrol the fence line consider using landscaping as a way to keep your dogs away from the fence.
How to keep small dogs from going through fence.
The deep thinkers may figure out how.
Teddy wasnt a happy dog at first.
If your some sort of numb skull that has a fenced in yard where the fence is wide.
After all a good fence will keep your dog inside your yard and other dogs and other dangers out of your yard.
Smaller dogs like a chihuahua or a dachshund can be hard to keep enclosed in a fenced yard versus a larger dog like a english bulldog.
Not only will you be able to keep your dog in but most other animals out.
Just when you think your furry friend isn t going try anything sneaky he squeezes his little body through your brand new aluminum fence and he s off to freedom.
This escape preventing dog harness basically relies on your dogs stupidity to keep it inside your widely gaped fence.
Then there are the chewers who can make a hole in the fence large enough to slip through.
Your dog safety harness did the job and stopped our dog from escaping through the fence.
They want to dig under it go through it.
If you re going through the time and expense of putting up a fence consider a 7 foot or 7 1 2 foot fence.
If your dog is an exceptional vertical jumper or a good climber go for seven or eight feet.
Original puppy bumpers are the perfect choice for most dogs making even the tiniest pups too fat to fit through the fence.
No more great escapes puppy bumpers are perfect for small dogs that can squeeze through fence posts i live in a condo where each unit has its own rooftop patio.
The barrier should be high enough to prevent your dog from jumping over it and dense enough to prevent your dog from going through it.
Unfortunately though many dogs look at a fence as a challenge to surmount.
Six feet is generally high enough for most dogs.
By planting dense shrubs like boxwood along the fence line you ll force your dogs to back up making the jump further aka harder.
Other dogs are diggers burrowing tirelessly on their way to freedom.
Oscar being the curious soul that he is thinks there are treasures waiting to be discovered beyond the fence on my neighbor s patio.