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Pet containment

Dog fence installation
built for your actual dog.

Diggers, jumpers, fence-runners, five-pound escape artists — we've fenced them all. Tell us the dog; we'll match the material, the height, and the bottom-of-fence details so the yard holds.

Start your estimate — drop your Indiana address

Pick your address, draw the fence line on a map, see an installed number. About a minute.

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Match the fence to the dog

Four ways to keep a dog home — priced straight.

There's no single "dog fence." There's the right material for your dog's size, athleticism, and habits. These are installed ranges, not teaser rates.

Chain link

The workhorse for most dogs

$31–$43 per linear foot installed

Chew-proof, climb-resistant at height, zero maintenance, and the most affordable containment we build. Galvanized or black-coated. Go 6 ft for athletic breeds. If your dog patrols the line all day, this is the fence that doesn't care.

Wood privacy

Jumpers, reactive dogs, escape artists

$41–$57 per linear foot installed

Six feet of solid board removes the jump route and the visual trigger at the same time. Fence-fighters and barrier-reactive dogs calm down when they can't see the neighbor dog, the sidewalk parade, or the delivery guy.

Aluminum

HOA neighborhoods, calm dogs

$47–$61 per linear foot installed

The HOA-approved look with real containment. Ask for tight bottom picket spacing (the 'puppy picket' style) if you've got a small dog — standard spacing can let a determined chihuahua through.

Vinyl privacy

Privacy without the stain schedule

$45–$69 per linear foot installed

Everything wood privacy does for a dog, with no maintenance and nothing to chew off. Smooth face means no toe-holds for climbers. Costs more up front; owns less of your weekends.

Know your escape artist

Diggers, jumpers, and fence-fighters.

Diggers

A dig-out starts where the fence bottom leaves a head start. We set the bottom tight to grade, and our driven-steel posts hold line tension that a digger can't work loose — the classic dig-out happens where a rotted wood post lets chain link sag into a pet door. For repeat offenders, a buried mesh apron along the favorite corner ends the career.

Jumpers & climbers

Height solves jumping; surface solves climbing. Six-foot smooth-faced privacy (wood or vinyl) gives an athletic dog nothing to grab. Chain link is climbable for a motivated few — if your dog has summited before, tell us and we'll spec the build accordingly instead of selling you a rerun.

Fence-fighters & barkers

Barrier-reactive dogs don't need more fence — they need less view. Solid privacy board turns the sidewalk parade invisible and most fence-fighting stops when the trigger does. It's the cheapest behavior modification you'll ever buy.

Small dogs

The risk flips: it's not over or under, it's through. Picket and aluminum spacing that looks fine for a lab is a doorway for a chihuahua. We spec tighter bottom spacing ("puppy pickets") or chain link mesh so the smallest resident stays a resident.

The height guide

How tall does a dog fence need to be?

4 ft

Small breeds, seniors, and homebodies. Also the front-yard cap in most Indiana cities and HOAs — which is why back yards do the heavy lifting.

5 ft

The safe middle for most dogs — beagle through boxer — with no jumping record.

6 ft

Athletic breeds in their prime and anyone with a documented escape. Huskies, shepherds, pointers: start here, don't work up to it one rebuild at a time.

One more rule that costs nothing: keep the launchpads — firewood, planters, patio furniture, AC units — off the fence line. Most "he cleared the six-footer" stories start from a boost.

Smaller footprint

Dog runs & side-yard kennels.

Don't need the whole yard fenced? A chain-link run along the side yard — typically 10×20 to 10×40 with a walk gate — gives the dog a dedicated space for a fraction of a full perimeter. Popular with hunters, mudroom-adjacent layouts, and anyone protecting a garden from a determined nose. Same driven-steel posts, same gate hardware, sized to your dog. If the run shares a line with a future full fence, we lay it out so nothing gets rebuilt later.

Common questions

Dog fence questions, answered straight.

What dog owners ask before they sign — no fluff.

The best fence is the one matched to your actual dog. For most dogs, 4–6 foot chain link is the workhorse — durable, chew-proof, and the most affordable containment Dave installs. For jumpers, escape artists, and reactive dogs that fence-fight through visibility, 6-foot wood privacy removes both the route and the trigger. Aluminum with tight 'puppy picket' bottom spacing suits HOA neighborhoods with calm dogs. Tell us the breed, age, and escape history and we'll match the build to the behavior.

Ready?

Ready to close the yard?

Drop your address, draw the line, see an installed dog-fence number. Our crew locks the final in person — bring the dog to the site visit, we'll size the build to the athlete.

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