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How To Make Your Fence Pet Proof

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Fencing your yard is the best way to keep your home safe from the outside. While your fence will help keep the unwanted out, it is also a great way to keep things in. If you have young children or pets you’ll understand the importance of having a secure fence around your home. If you are looking for Yarra Valley fencing solutions that will keep even the best escapee pets inside, it’s time to call in the professionals. 


We’ve put together some tips on how you can ensure your fence is totally pet proof and up to the task:   


Pick The Right Material:

There are plenty of options when it comes to materials. Your choice should depend on the size and strength of your pets. The basic chicken wire might be enough to keep in hens or small dogs but anything bigger than a Chihuahua would clear that fence in seconds. Make sure the material you choose is strong enough to withstand your pet's escape efforts. Always be sure to check that any holes or gaps in the fencing material you choose won't allow your pets to slip through. Go for a fencing option that won't be easy to grip. Smoother surfaces mean there's nowhere to get a foot in when trying to climb over a fence. 


Durability:

A solid fence will be able to withstand your pets for longer. Your fencing material needs to maintain its strength even when facing the elements day in and day out. Metal fences will usually stand a lot more than timber or wire-based fences. Your fencing structure is also a great way to make sure your fence stands sturdy. Make sure any supporting structure is deep enough so it won't be disturbed or deteriorate easily.  


Height:

The size of your pet is one thing to factor in but the height it could be capable of jumping is another important one. Therefore, if you are planning to install the pet-proof fence around your backyard it is always better to add a couple of centimeters to be safe. You don’t want to spend time and money installing a fence to find your pet can jump right over it. 


Digging Deterrents:

Installing cinder blocks, timber logs, or other heavy, solid items at the base of your fence. Once your pets can’t squeeze through or jump over your fences they will no doubt get to digging. Ensure any deterrents are secured down and blocking areas where the earth may be extra soft for digging.


Entertainment: 

Try to keep your pets preoccupied and entertained when playing in your backyard. Provide them with plenty of toys to take up their time. This should include toys that will provide them a challenge and require lots of attention and energy. The more occupied and entertained your pet is the less likely they are to ever even think about leaving your yard.



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