== == Well, that would depend on how the dog is getting out of the yard. Let's examine: 1. Do you have a fence? - No, then get one. Yes, refer to next question.
2. Is the dog digging under the fence? - Yes. One devious way in which I have stopped my dogs from doing the very same thing is to dig a trench underneath the fence. Place concrete blocks in the trench and fill. Most times the block will act as enough of a deterent after their claws scratch it a few times. 3. Is the dog climbing over the fence? - Yes. Get a video camera, tape this and send it to a home video show! Once you have done this, find out what your city's regulations are regarding the installation of a higher fence. If it is not possible, consider installing runners in your backyard. Clip the dog's leash to the runner when it is allowed outside for its bathroom break. Remember: It is not a good idea to leave a dog clipped to a runner unattended. Make sure the dog has been fixed. This will cut down on the "urge" to leave the yard. VERY IMPORTANT: Spend $15-20 and get the dog microchipped!!! It is an excellent way to have a lost pet returned to you.
Well you could call a company and have them put wire right inside about 5 inches on the inside of the fence so when it goes by the fence the dog will get shocked. You could also put the fence really deep in the ground.
The steps involved in dog fence installation typically include planning the layout, digging post holes, setting up the posts, attaching the fence panels, securing the fence, and testing the boundary.
No, because if you put one in the house it may shock or kill your dog.
If your dog is big and if you have had large wooden fences than id recommend a large medal fence. Also if your dog digs under put rocks where it is digging and make sure they are big enough for it not to swallow.
Your dogs digging might be a sign of not being stimulated enough. Either find him/her a activity to that will keep it busy or train it. Training can be done by first bringing it outside. Once it begins to dig create a distraction noise to stop him/her. If he/she sops and looks up at you give him/her a treat. He/she will eventually learn that not digging in the yard is a good thing.
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Make a wire and mesh fence to keep them out of your garden.
An electric fence does not prevent a dog from jumping over the fence. The only way to prevent a dog from actually jumping the fence is to build the fence high enough to keep the dog from being able to clear it when he jumps.
To make your chain link fence dog proof, you can add extensions to the top of the fence to prevent jumping, bury wire mesh at the base to prevent digging, and ensure there are no gaps or openings for the dog to squeeze through. Regularly inspect and maintain the fence to address any potential weak spots.
keep them inside or inside a fence or kennel
To ensure your dog cannot escape from your yard with a dog-proof chain link fence, make sure the fence is at least 6 feet high, has no gaps or spaces for the dog to squeeze through, and has a secure gate that latches properly. Regularly inspect the fence for any damage or weak spots that your dog could exploit to escape. Additionally, consider adding a concrete base or dig guard to prevent your dog from digging under the fence.
To effectively dog-proof a chain link fence, you can add a barrier at the bottom to prevent digging, install coyote rollers on top to prevent climbing, and ensure there are no gaps or holes for the dog to escape through. Regularly inspect and maintain the fence to address any potential weak spots.