Do You Need Temporary Fencing For Your Dog?

Many pet owners hate the idea of caging up their beloved animals but moving to a new home often leaves dogs with no mobility options until a fence can be built long-term. Having well-built temporary fencing for your dog can put an owner’s worries at ease knowing that your furry friends are safe, secure and happy. Here’s how ABH can help your pets with outdoor access.

Things to Consider About Temporary Fencing For Dogs

It is important that you have all the necessary information when choosing the right temporary fencing for dogs. You will need to consider the size and weight of your pet, what location you’d like the fence to be in, and what safety requirements are needed. Temporary fencing varies, so think about how the needs of a Chihuahua puppy will differ from that of a German Shepherd.

You must also consider the different temperaments of your pet. Do you prefer a temporary dog fence with a gate? How much yard space would your pet thrive in? Do you require secluded feeding or sleeping areas? These are factors that will affect which temporary fencing you need.

We understand local laws and statutes before beginning any new fencing project. The actual fence itself is easy to choose but there can be many other requirements that can complicate the building process. As experts in this field, we can help to ensure that your fence is following all local guidelines as well as meeting the needs of your pet. You also won’t have to worry about sending your family friend away to an expensive doggy hotel until a new fence can be installed.

Best Temporary Fencing For Dogs

Once you have settled on your fence’s dimensions and have made sure that it passes all regulation requirements, it is time to consider what is the best temporary fencing for dogs.

  • Wood Temporary Fencing

Although more costly, wooden fences are the preferred choice for pet owners as they can limit pet accessibility as well as block the view of outside neighborhood activities. There are many variations of wooden fences and you can really create whichever look you would like to boost the curb appeal of your home. It’s perfect for short-term pet usage.

  • Chain Link Temporary Fencing

Chain link fences are a great alternative to wood fences as they can hold up in any weather condition. These fences are long-lasting and require minor maintenance. This is also a costly-cutting option, and chain-link temporary fencing is pet-proof meaning that they cannot climb this type of fence nor will their collars get stuck on the metal linkage.

  • Snow Temporary Fencing

Snow fences consist of a mesh material attached to a row of posts that prevents the build-up of snowfall during inclement weather. This is a cheaper alternative and can prove quite effective however they are not long-lasting and present possible security concerns.

  • Wire Temporary Fencing

Another budget alternative is wire fencing. This type of fence is made of loosely woven wire fibers that are attached to metal posts. Although it is best for those on a budget, this fence can deteriorate over time and it may be easier for very clever pets to get loose.

  • Hybrid Temporary Fencing

Hybrid fencing combines several structural fencing materials. While the fencing links are usually made of high-quality galvanized steel, the accessories are made of products such as aluminum or wood. It’s the perfect answer to accentuate the beauty of your home.

Whatever your fencing needs, you can leverage our industry-leading expertise and friendly customer service to provide temporary fencing for any of your canine family members. Contact us today at (781) 941-2422 or https://www.facebook.com/abhservices/ to get started right away!