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David H. Urmann

Dog fences keep dogs safely inside certain premises. They also keep other animals and kids from getting near to the dogs to avoid accidents. A mesh fence is the simplest and most economical type of dog fence and is practical in keeping many dogs controlled. It is very easy to build.

Working dogs like Golden Retriever or Saint Bernard can be dangerous when exposed to strangers. It is best to keep them safe and away from people they don’t know. These dogs can be vicious and may harm the children.
Dog fences are structures that keep dogs exactly where you want them to be. It is a practical means of avoiding any worries regarding the security of your dog. A dog fence is also a fantastic means of making your pet spend more time running loose in his area.

You don’t have to be an expert in fencing technology to make a dog fence. Everyone can build their very own dog fences by following simple installation procedures and approaches.

Determine the boundaries of your fence. Place posts in the ground to serve as the structural frame. Attach fencing systems to the posts, depending on the material you prefer. Set up a gate.

A mesh fence is the most inexpensive and simplest type of fence. You only need wooden posts or T-posts to be correctly positioned into the ground and then the mesh fencing can be connected to the posts. However, one of its downside is that the mesh fence isn’t as strong as a chain link. Yet, this type of fence can keep a lot of dogs controlled.

To build a mesh fence you basically need a mesh cloth, posts, concrete and metal tiles or baling wire.

A mesh cloth is commonly at hand in rolls and in various strengths. You can go for a sturdy type of mesh like welded wire especially if you have a big dog.

Posts can be wooden or metal T-posts. Shops can customize posts for you according to your preferred dimensions. Position posts at approximately 7 to 10 feet apart from each other.

Ask the salesperson how much concrete is needed according to the dimensions of your fence. As a rough guide, one concrete bag (40 pounds) can be used to install 2 posts. While wooden posts need concrete in setting up, metal posts are sturdier if fixed in concrete.

Metal ties or baling wires are used to attach the mesh fence onto the posts. A forceful staple gun is also an alternative to fasten mesh fence systems to wooden posts.

To install, thrust wooden poles into the ground where your fence corners will be. Knot string from pole to pole. Then set the posts by the side of the string.

If you position the posts closer to each other, the dog fence will turn out to be sturdier. If posts were placed 2 feet apart from each other, the fencing system is more likely to droop at the middle.

If you are using wooden posts, they should be fixed in concrete. You can either hammer down T-posts into the ground or place them into the ground using concrete.

Join the mesh to the T-posts using baling wire or wire ties, in the top, middle and bottom portions of the post.

Regularly inspect your dog fence to check for big holes that might let your dog pass through. Make sure the fence is high enough so that dogs may not jump over.

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