Dog fences are of many types, and before you install one, first check the rules in your area about the kind of dog fence you can have.
The common types of dog fences are
- Brick and mortar fences: perfect and long lasting fences but these are costly. The only other negative thing is that they can obstruct the view.
- Picket fences: You may have to check with your community about the height of dog fence allowed in your area before installing it.
- Chain Link fences: These are very popular with dog owners, long lasting and effective deterrent against juvenile and irresponsible people teasing and poking at your dog, and your dog wont dare try to breach it.
- Wireless dog fences: These are the latest development in pet containment; they are safe, effective and will even deter the most aggressive dog from wandering away. They do not block the view and you would not have to dig the ground. They are very affordable too.


Your puppy may be adorable but headstrong, or simply curious about the world around. He may want to chase after anything that catches his fancy or even the mailman. One way to keep the dog safe is to set up a dog fence with wire or mesh, but this may not work, since dogs know how to get around them. Dogs have been known to dig under a fence or find a gap and break free. This can be really dangerous.
Dogs need to be with their masters, and the thought of leaving the dog in a kennel may be unpalatable to a dog owner. If you would like to take your pet with you camping or to the beach then
You want your dog to be happy and healthy, for that it needs exercise and space. While you would love to make your dog happy and let him loose, the neighbors will not appreciate this. Moreover it is risky. You would not like the pet to go dig up someone else’s yard.
