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The Ultimate Guide to Keeping Dogs Contained in Your Yard

Keeping your dog safe, secure and contained in your yard is a top priority for pet owners. Whether you have a large backyard or a small garden, there are many options available to ensure your best friend stays within the confines of your property.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore different methods for keeping dogs contained, including popular solutions like Coyote Rollers, Double Gates, Invisible Fencing, Installing Footers, and Kennels or dog runs.

Traditional Fencing: Tried and True Fencing that Can be Easily Modified

Fencing is one of the most traditional and effective ways to keep your dog safely contained within your yard. The type of fencing you choose will depend on various factors such as the size and breed of your dog, your budget, and the aesthetics you prefer for your property. Wooden and metal fences are popular choices due to their durability and versatility. Here are some considerations for each type of fencing.

a. Wooden or Metal Fencing:

b. Chain Link Fencing:

Chain link fencing is a practical and cost-effective solution for dog containment. Not only are most kennels and dog runs (as well as a few cat enclosures – like ours) made from chain link fencing, it’s affordable, easily accessible and durable. Here are some considerations for installing chain link fencing for dogs.

2. Coyote Rollers: Preventing Escapes with Ingenious Technology

a. What are Coyote Rollers?

Coyote Rollers are an innovative and humane solution designed to keep dogs from scaling fences. Originally developed to deter coyotes, these devices have proven effective for preventing various animals, including dogs, from climbing over barriers.

The best part of coyote rollers is how adaptable they are. They can be used on virtually any type of fence to keep dogs in the yard and predators out of the yard. They can be added to chain link, wood, kennels, and more. But, best of all, they are very affordable and super effective!

Coyote Rollers consist of cylindrical bars (generally PVC pipe) that are mounted along the top of a fence. The concept is simple yet ingenious: when a dog attempts to climb the fence, the rollers spin freely, preventing the dog from gaining a foothold or grip. This makes it difficult for them to successfully scale the barrier.

b. Benefits of Coyote Rollers

Coyote Rollers provide a humane alternative to electric fences or sharp spikes. They deter climbing without causing harm to the animal. Once installed, Coyote Rollers require minimal maintenance. They are extremely versatile and are suitable for a variety of fence types, including wooden, chain link, or wrought iron. Best of all, they are affordable and can be installed on existing fences or incorporated into new fence designs.

c. Installing Coyote Rollers:

Proper installation is essential for the effectiveness of Coyote Rollers. We have written a step-by-step guide on installing coyote rollers. But, this is the short version:

While some pet owners opt for DIY installation, professional installation may be preferred for precise alignment and optimal performance. Professionals can also offer guidance on the best configuration based on your specific needs.

Coyote Rollers are an effective and visually unobtrusive solution for preventing dogs from escaping over fences. By incorporating this technology into your containment strategy, you enhance the security of your yard while allowing your dog to enjoy the outdoors safely.

3. Double Gates: Enhancing Security & Convenience

Double gates, also known as airlock or vestibule gates, serve as a strategic addition to traditional single-gate entry systems. The primary purpose is to enhance security by minimizing the risk of accidental escapes when entering or exiting the yard. They add an extra layer of security by creating an “airlock system” of types. But most of all, they prevent accidental escapes when opening a gate.

a. Benefits of Double Gates:

b. Installation Tips for Double Gate Systems:

DIY installation can be cost-effective if you have the necessary skills and tools. Purchase gate kits that include all the required components and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. The cost of installing double gates can vary based on factors such as materials, size, and whether you choose to install them yourself or hire professionals.

Hiring professionals ensures precise alignment and adherence to safety standards. They do, however, tend to be sturdier and last longer. Costs may include labor, materials, and any additional features like automated openers.

These are some additional considerations, as you want to ensure that both gates are self-closing and self-latching:

c. Maintenance of Double Gate Systems

Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the continued effectiveness of double gates, but fortunately, it doesn’t take much to keep up with the maintenance:

Double gates provide a practical solution for preventing accidental escapes and enhancing overall security. The investment in this additional feature can significantly contribute to the safety and peace of mind of both pet owners and their furry companions.

4. Invisible Fencing

Invisible fencing, also known as underground or electric fencing, operates through a buried wire that creates a virtual boundary around your yard. Dogs wear a collar with a receiver that emits a warning tone or mild correction that can increase the closer they approach the boundary. This, in effect, creates a virtual boundary.

It’s imperative that you properly train your dog to understand the boundaries. You also need to regularly check the system for malfunctions and replace batteries as needed.

a. The Training and Introduction of Invisible Fence:

c. The Pros of Invisible Fencing:

The only time I could see using Invisible Fencing is when you are in a highly restrictive HOA association that does not allow fencing. Even then, I would urge you to choose long walks and enrichment over an invisible fence. But, I also understand it is often the only option available for some people. That said, let’s discuss the pros and cons of using these systems.

d. The Cons of Invisible Fencing:

One serious issue I have with this type of fencing is the inability to protect your dogs. For example, any wildlife can waltz into your yard and attack your pets. Any human could do the same. Your dog would be unable to escape. There are other cons as well:

5. Installing Footers

If you have a devoted digger in your dog family, you know how tough it can be to deter them from doing it. We always prefer behavioral training over other methods. Obviously, it’s best to start training young. Show them that digging is okay in specific areas and at certain times. This is a great little enrichment toy for hardcore diggers.

No matter what type of fence you install, you need to consider footings. These are concrete forms that extend along the base of the fence and keep dogs from digging out and predators from digging in. It’s one more tool in your arsenal!

a. Purpose of Footers:

b. Installing Footers:

6. Kennels or Dog Runs

a. Benefits of Kennels:

b. Designing a Dog Run:

DIY vs Professional Installation

Deciding whether to install the fence yourself or hire professionals depends on your skills, time, and the complexity of the project. DIY installations can be cost-effective, but professional installers ensure a secure and properly aligned fence.

Maintenance

Regardless of the type of fence you choose, regular maintenance is crucial for longevity and effectiveness:

Keeping your dog contained in your yard requires a combination of thoughtful planning and the right tools. Always consider the size, breed, and behavior of your dog when choosing the most suitable containment method. If your dog is a digger, you need to consider adding footings or safe in-ground digging deterrents.

Remember, the key to successful containment is a well-maintained and properly installed fence that suits your dog’s needs and behavior. A solid fence not only enhances the safety of your pet but also provides a sense of security and freedom for both you and your furry companion.

Whether it’s traditional fencing, innovative solutions like Coyote Rollers, or the convenience of invisible fencing, finding the right approach will provide peace of mind and ensure your furry friend stays safe and happy in your yard.