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How to Keep Your Pets Safe: Maintaining Your Fence and Avoiding Startling Dogs


Pets are beloved members of the family, so learning about pet safety is of paramount importance. Taking the necessary steps to make sure your furry friends stay safe and secure is critical for their physical and mental wellbeing. Ensuring that your fence is secured and in good condition is one of the best steps you can take to keep your pet safe and prevent them from escaping.



When it comes to keeping your pets confined, a good fence is a must. Start by making sure there are no gaps or openings in your fence. Fill in any holes or cracks with sturdy material, and inspect the top of your fence to make sure it is still in good condition. If your fence is wooden, you may want to consider upgrading to a stronger material such as chain-link or PVC since these types of materials are more resistant to chewing or digging. Additionally, make sure the gate is in good condition and properly secured. This is particularly important if you’re dealing with a larger dog, since a weak gate may not be enough to hold them back.



In addition to inspecting your fence, it’s also important to avoid anything that may startle or spook your pet. Certain noises or sights can be frightening or anxiety-provoking for animals, and can potentially lead to an escape attempt. Make sure that any fireworks are kept far away from your pet, and try to minimize their exposure to loud noises or other potentially jarring stimuli. Also, be aware of potential intruders such as large rodents, stray cats, or birds of prey. If your pet shows signs of distress when these animals are around, try to keep them away from your yard or find ways of calming your pet.


Finally, make sure to regularly check your fence for any signs of damage or weakness. Taking the time to ensure your pet-proofing is up-to-date can help keep your furry friends safe and sound. With a good fence and some simple preventative steps, you can keep your pet safe from potential escapes and accidents.


Whether you need to repair or replace your fence, make sure to stay one step ahead in pet safety to prevent any escapes - and if you're looking for a new place to call home, let me help you make a great escape!




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