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Having a dog is a great pleasure; however, you will need to put in a great deal of effort into its care and comfort. A dog needs to be fed, cleaned, and also exercised well. Dog lovers do all this without any trouble because they love the animals, and the pleasure they get from the animal’s company far outweighs the discomfort.
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Most dog lovers would not dream of having their dog running loose in the neighborhood. Besides the fact that they may get into fights with other dogs, there are many dangers that the dog may encounter when he is loose on the road. The best way to make sure that your dog stays safe is by containing it to your courtyard, and there are many ways to do this. You could use a chain/leash and tie it up, leave him loose in the house, or install some dog kennel fencing.
Look at all your alternatives and choose the best one suited for you. The factors that you will have to consider are your convenience, your dog’s convenience, the cost, and the esthetics of the dog kennel fencing.
Ideally, good dog kennel fencing will provide all, but if it is not possible to satisfy all the criteria, then the best is to prioritize and see what factors you should take care of first. The following areas need to be taken into consideration when deciding on the right dog kennel fencing:
* It should contain the animal(s) on the premises.
* It should allow sufficient space for the dog to exercise and feel comfortable.
* It should not be accessible to other dogs and/or people. (Many fences are specially constructed for small dogs; however, while the fence contains the dog, it also allows other dogs to jump in and harass the animals.)
* It should not mar the beauty of the courtyard.
* It should not mar the beauty of the neighborhood.
* It should be within your ascribed budget.
There are many types of dog kennel fencing to choose from depending upon your budget and design choice. The latest types are fences without fencing. Paradoxical? Yes, but that’s what the electronic fencings are. These come with an electronic collar and wire that has to be buried where the fence should be. Once the system is installed, every time the dog gets close to the wire, a mild shock is sent to it preventing it from going closer. This works like magic for your dog, however it will not prevent other dogs getting in, and this could cause trouble.
Check out the pros and cons of all the available dog kennel fencing styles before deciding which is the best choice for you.
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