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Pet-Safe Fencing

Protecting What Matters Most

Your pets aren’t just animals — they’re family. The right fence doesn’t just mark the edges of your property; it creates a safe, secure, and happy space where your four-legged loved ones can thrive.

Whether you have a playful puppy or a strong, energetic dog, choosing the right fencing makes all the difference. On this page, we’ll guide you through pet-friendly fencing options, clever add-ons, and expert tips to help you design a fence that keeps your pets protected, comfortable, and free to enjoy their home — while giving you peace of mind.

What Makes a Fence “Pet-Safe”?
  • Right height for your pet
  • Tight spacing at the bottom
  • Secure, self-closing gates
  • Visibility & enrichment
Match the Fence to Your Pet’s Personality

For Jumpers & Climbers

  • 4-5 ft: small/medium dogs with low jump ability
  • 5-6 ft: athletic medium/large dogs

For Diggers & Squeezers—bottom upgrades

  • Tighter picket near ground
  • Concrete strip with plated post keeps your pets from digging under the fence
  • Bottom rail or tension wire will deter dogs from digging under the fence

For Chewers

  • Materials: ornamental iron or chain link
Popular Fence Types for Pet Owners

Vinyl Privacy

  • Clean look, low maintenance, great for jumpers (few footholds).
  • Pros: strong privacy, weather-resistant, easy to clean

Ornamental Iron

  • Elegant, durable, excellent for visibility and airflow.
  • Pros: chew-resistant, long lifespan
  • Consider: tighter spacing at the bottom

Chain Link (Galvanized or Powder Coated)

  • Budget-friendly, sturdy, customizable height.
  • Pros: fast install, durable
  • Consider: add privacy slats; include bottom tension wire and optional bottom rail to prevent push-outs going under the fence.

Wood (Cedar/Redwood)

  • Warm, classic look; can be built as privacy or semi-privacy.
  • Pros: customizable styles & heights
  • Wood fencing is the easiest style to get tight to the ground, deterring pets from digging under the fence.

Mixed-Material / Framed Systems

  • Steel frames with your choice of infill (wood, composite, metal).
  • Pros: modern design, strong structure, tailored privacy
Gate & Hardware Must-Haves
  • Self-closing, self-latching hinges
  • Low gap thresholds
  • Auto-close springs on secondary gates
Ready to Build a Pet-Safe Yard?

We’ll help you design a fence that fits your pets, your property, and your budget—without sacrificing style.

Get your FREE estimate today:
Book online at www.Economyfence.com or call us direct at 866-257-0020.

View your options in our TacomaRedmondMukilteo, or Mount Vernon showrooms.

Beagle digging under fence
Q: What fence height should I pick for a large, athletic dog?
A: Usually 5–6 ft. Pair with smooth surfaces (vinyl/ornamental iron).
Q: How do I stop digging under the fence?
A: Add a concrete strip at the base of the fence with plated posts.
Q: Can you make gates safer for pets?
A: Yes—self-closing hinges, low thresholds keep pets secure. All of our gates are custom-made to your specific build and goal.
Q: I want visibility without escapes. Options?
A: Ornamental iron or chain link are your best options.