Hurricane Wind FenceDepending on the size of your pet, you may need to consider a certain sized fence or some additional fence accessories and additions.

A pet is an exciting addition to any family. Safety for your pet will become your top priority when it comes to outdoor spaces. Whether it’s a Great Dane or a Chihuahua, your family pet may have specific needs to help him or her stay safe while enjoy your yard. This all comes down to the type of fence and fence accessories you choose.

If your home already has a fence and it is your pet that is new, you might be considering adding height or additions to your fence to help your yard remain a contained unit where your dog can play safely without the risk of getting out. It is often better to purchase an entirely new fence than to start adding onto your existing fence, especially if your pet is a larger breed.

Not your average dog

If your dog is of the larger variety or is particularly strong and agile, the number one deterrent to stop them from getting out is the height of your fence. Whether you are moving to a new home or dog-proofing your current one, it will be essential that your fence is tall enough.

Many fences are a standard four feet tall. If your dog is quite large or particularly energetic, it might find its way easily over the fence if something on the other side excites it. This is an easy fix as you can plan ahead of time by getting a five- or six-foot tall fence. The strength of your dog will be no match for an aluminum fence panel as aluminum is an incredibly strong material. If it can withstand extreme weather conditions, it can handle your overly enthusiastic dog! Aluminum is also a great choice for the other clever ways dogs attempt to escape, such as chewing their way through other materials.

Privacy for your pet

Now that you have the jumping hazard taken care of thanks to a tall fence and chewing taken care of thanks to the strength of aluminum, it’s time to consider a bit of privacy for your dog and family. This won’t be a necessity for all dogs, but you will know if it will benefit yours. Privacy panels allow little to no space between the pickets on the aluminum fence panel. This stops anyone walking by from getting your dog overly stimulated. Privacy panels also help when your yard shares a property line with other neighbors’ dogs. Keeping the dogs separate can help them stay relaxed in their own personal space.

Small dogs have fence considerations, too

If you have a small breed of dog and are more worried about your dog slipping through the fence pickets or finding their way underneath the fence, aluminum fences still can work for you! Puppy panels, also known as puppy pickets, are fence panels that have less space between the pickets on the bottom section of your fence. This way, your pooch can stay safely within your yard, and there is less chance of any outside animals making their way into your private yard.

Whether your animal is huge, small, or somewhere in between, take the different types of fences available into consideration. Look into additions to help keep your yard safe and fun for every member of the family, even the furry ones!