This was so helpful. We are going to build a much larger fence for our dog but using every tip and way you guys showed in this video. Thank you for helping us make our pet safe and happy.
Oh my gosh. I think this was a very helpful video. Thank you for posting. Im amazed at all the negative comments! There is no need to make comments that aren't helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge for FREE!
the RSPCA suggests Here are a few suggestions to prevent your dog even being able to jump the fence. Use PVC plastic piping or large rubber tubes, at least 5 to 6 inches in diameter, cut lengthwise down the centre. Place them along the top of your fence. This makes a curved, slippery surface that a dog cannot get a grip on to get over the top of the fence. Erect a shorter, interior fence two or three feet from the outside fence, preventing him from getting a running start
In the beginning of the video: The man says he selected 48 inch Red Brand Yard Garden and Kennel which is a 16 gauge fence. Chainlink fence for a yard from a professional installer is 11 gauge, which is a lot stronger fence. The larger the number the smaller the strand of wires, similar to shot gun shells or electrical wiring. The type of fence this guy built is beautifully built. They did an excelltent job. However this fence would cost much, much more than a chain link fence and less durable.
Actually they both run about a $1 per foot for the product., but with chain link you have all the accessories to factor in (metal posts, caps, tension bands etc...)
This might work for some dogs, but there are other dogs who will tear up that mesh fence and chew through those wood posts and may even dig their way out. Some will even leap over the fence itself. I would say anyone who builds this type of fence needs to keep in mind what their dog is capable of. If this works for your dog, that's terrific. You may even find you need to make a few slight adjustments. All in all, this was a good video, and it's inspiring.
I agree that dogs do need training, but a fence is still good to have. Even if the dogs were trained, another untrained dog that doesn't belong can come into the property and cause problems for the dogs that live there, even harm them.
Actually you cant untrain certain features like excessive prey drive. We have high prey drive dogs and no matter what you think about training, if a prey animal gets in their sights, they will try what they can to get to it. Our greyhound and whippet are making our fence of choice a 5-6ft tall no climb just for the cost and security it can bring them.
I think the reason it would be better to use this fencing would be because some dogs can easily tear chain link apart if they're determined to escape. This wiring is s lot tougher. I bought a stupid ready made kennel at home depot as a desperate alternative to stop having my dog tied up but they very same night we put him in it, he tore up the chain link on the kennel door and was out the yard by the morning.
Whats the best way for maintaining the grass around the fence? I’m looking at spraying due to using a weedeater would go through line like crazy cutting around the fence.
On the fence stretcher... Did you bolted the 2x4s sandwiched the fence? Or the chain came through the fence around the stretcher and then you made the stretched, top and bottom ?
I have bought the 72inch high kennel fence mesh. I'm wondering about the fencing posts. Would I need struts and strainer posts at the corners? It looks like you didn't use any here but then it is a lower fence.
OK, I HAVE LOOKED AT THE FIRST VIDEO, AND THE MATH DOESN'T ADD UP, HOW HIGH ARE THE 4X4 POST ABOVE THE GROUND, BECAUSE IF I GO LIKE YOU SAID IN THE FIRST VIDEO 52 INCHES IT WILL LEAVE A 5 1/2 IN GAP TO THE TOP OF THE 2X4 MEANING I WOULD HAVE TO STAPLE THE WIRE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE 1X6 BOARD. KIND OF CONFUSING.
Plant shrubs a couple feet from the inside of the fence, again breaking that running start. Place "cat netting" along the fence at an angle so that your dog cannot get a foothold on the fence."
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I'm going to make this a seperate post as a question .... the dog house is about 30 ft from my back door and a yard line works great to run in and out .... but does anyone know a way to make the yard line attach and detach when my dogs make it to the building ...
robopam Either fencing contractors are very cheap in your area or lumber is very expensive. Total materials is around $400-$500 by my estimate, that isn't bad at all for a 96' run of solid fencing. A contractor would likely start at ~$1500 for chain link. On the cheap one could cover twice the area for what they spent making it attractive while still creating a good area for a dog. Perhaps better, the solid flat top bar is going to make it easy for a jumper to hop over. My dog would be over the very second she saw someone who might pet her or a woodchuck. Digging holes sucks and contractors make a living saving property owners the trouble of doing it.
we have a place here in Nashville that offers reclaimed fencing materials at HUGE discounts . We will then stain it all to match. check marketplace on Facebook in your area there may be someone like that who sells reclaimed that could save you some money @@All4Grogg
I know that you had good intentions of showing how your fence product could be used to make a fence for a dog. But with the way you constructed it, your fence would be more expensive than a chain link fence. At the very end instead of building a wooden gate and covering it with you Red Brand wire, you chose to hang a chain link gat on it. It would have been a cheaper and mor efficient dog pen to use chain link on the whole project.
"Get a taller fence. He can't jump over what he can't jump over something thats too tall. Remove any objects he can use to boost himself over. Youd be surprised how sharp dogs can be. This means, remove any Garbage cans, tables or other aids to getting over the fence. A grill might be enough to get him up and over, so place this strategically. If your dog uses the shed or stack of firewood, coat these with cayenne pepper, bitter apple, or other aversive substances dogs dislike.
This was so helpful. We are going to build a much larger fence for our dog but using every tip and way you guys showed in this video. Thank you for helping us make our pet safe and happy.
Glad you found these tips helpful!
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Oh my gosh. I think this was a very helpful video. Thank you for posting. Im amazed at all the negative comments! There is no need to make comments that aren't helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge for FREE!
Laura Beegle YES!
Awesome! Going to try this weekend. Great idea for the dummy brace and fence stretch.
Awesome video guys!!!
The product is Yard, Garden and Kennel Fence. It is located on the Red Brand website under the Specialty Applications tab.
We'd recommend Red Brand Apron fence. It is located on the Red Brand website under the Specialty Applications tab - Apron Fence)
the RSPCA suggests Here are a few suggestions to prevent your dog even being able to jump the fence.
Use PVC plastic piping or large rubber tubes, at least 5 to 6 inches in diameter, cut lengthwise down the centre. Place them along the top of your fence. This makes a curved, slippery surface that a dog cannot get a grip on to get over the top of the fence.
Erect a shorter, interior fence two or three feet from the outside fence, preventing him from getting a running start
In the beginning of the video: The man says he selected 48 inch Red Brand Yard Garden and Kennel which is a 16 gauge fence. Chainlink fence for a yard from a professional installer is 11 gauge, which is a lot stronger fence. The larger the number the smaller the strand of wires, similar to shot gun shells or electrical wiring. The type of fence this guy built is beautifully built. They did an excelltent job. However this fence would cost much, much more than a chain link fence and less durable.
Actually they both run about a $1 per foot for the product., but with chain link you have all the accessories to factor in (metal posts, caps, tension bands etc...)
Thank you so much this video is perfect
4:17 is by far the best part of the 2 vids...=) Thanks for the fence idea though!
This might work for some dogs, but there are other dogs who will tear up that mesh fence and chew through those wood posts and may even dig their way out. Some will even leap over the fence itself. I would say anyone who builds this type of fence needs to keep in mind what their dog is capable of. If this works for your dog, that's terrific. You may even find you need to make a few slight adjustments. All in all, this was a good video, and it's inspiring.
Those dogs need training, not a fence.
I agree that dogs do need training, but a fence is still good to have. Even if the dogs were trained, another untrained dog that doesn't belong can come into the property and cause problems for the dogs that live there, even harm them.
Actually you cant untrain certain features like excessive prey drive. We have high prey drive dogs and no matter what you think about training, if a prey animal gets in their sights, they will try what they can to get to it. Our greyhound and whippet are making our fence of choice a 5-6ft tall no climb just for the cost and security it can bring them.
Lissa Gromley you can't train dogs when they've been locked in a kennel for a while or if there in heat
@@darrienlight6124 yes u can silly
nice i build my Garden fence using the idea thank Red Brand
I think the reason it would be better to use this fencing would be because some dogs can easily tear chain link apart if they're determined to escape. This wiring is s lot tougher. I bought a stupid ready made kennel at home depot as a desperate alternative to stop having my dog tied up but they very same night we put him in it, he tore up the chain link on the kennel door and was out the yard by the morning.
very nice job...i would have a hard time trusting my dog though in a 4 foot fence...pretty sure he would go over it
Do you have to sandwich it between boards?
Whats the best way for maintaining the grass around the fence? I’m looking at spraying due to using a weedeater would go through line like crazy cutting around the fence.
Help. I've got sloping ground and can figure out what the best way is to install this type of wire mesh fencing.
On the fence stretcher... Did you bolted the 2x4s sandwiched the fence? Or the chain came through the fence around the stretcher and then you made the stretched, top and bottom ?
I have bought the 72inch high kennel fence mesh. I'm wondering about the fencing posts. Would I need struts and strainer posts at the corners? It looks like you didn't use any here but then it is a lower fence.
If you are cementing the corner posts you should be just fine.
Great vid.. Thanks... Need more info on your products ...
How far apart are the 4X4s? I am trying to figure out how long my 2X4s and 1X6s need to be.. thank you..
Thats nice 👌
What size are those wood boards
Why are are fence instalation videos on absolutly level ground?
OK, I HAVE LOOKED AT THE FIRST VIDEO, AND THE MATH DOESN'T ADD UP, HOW HIGH ARE THE 4X4 POST ABOVE THE GROUND, BECAUSE IF I GO LIKE YOU SAID IN THE FIRST VIDEO 52 INCHES IT WILL LEAVE A 5 1/2 IN GAP TO THE TOP OF THE 2X4 MEANING I WOULD HAVE TO STAPLE THE WIRE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE 1X6 BOARD. KIND OF CONFUSING.
If I buil it ft feet high how tall will my 4x4 have be
Would you need h braces if you didn't have the top rails if the fence is 25 feet
Using 6in x 8ft post buried 4ft
That fence is available in 3', 4' and 5'. The fence used in the video is 4'.
Plant shrubs a couple feet from the inside of the fence, again breaking that running start.
Place "cat netting" along the fence at an angle so that your dog cannot get a foothold on the fence."
How many feet part are post
hello what was the budget for this project
That kennel cost $400 to complete. You can get all the materials at your local Lowe's.
Prob 2,000$ today. Haha
I have a heeler also he keeps jumping over the fence any ideas?
Gerry Covarrubias make it taller
The 4x4's are positioned 8 feet apart. So you can use 16' 2x4 or 1x6 lumber
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I'm going to make this a seperate post as a question .... the dog house is about 30 ft from my back door and a yard line works great to run in and out .... but does anyone know a way to make the yard line attach and detach when my dogs make it to the building ...
John Nenni ,
what are the dimmensions??
inbarshema 25’ by 25’
why a dummy brace? why don't you use the coma along to a truck or tractor?
Must be nice to have an unlimited lumber budget. Anyone that could afford this build will have someone else build it for them.
robopam
Either fencing contractors are very cheap in your area or lumber is very expensive. Total materials is around $400-$500 by my estimate, that isn't bad at all for a 96' run of solid fencing. A contractor would likely start at ~$1500 for chain link.
On the cheap one could cover twice the area for what they spent making it attractive while still creating a good area for a dog. Perhaps better, the solid flat top bar is going to make it easy for a jumper to hop over. My dog would be over the very second she saw someone who might pet her or a woodchuck.
Digging holes sucks and contractors make a living saving property owners the trouble of doing it.
not really, those houses look like crap
robopam do what I do, use old pallets and go to job sites and steal Lumber
yes lets just steal it
we have a place here in Nashville that offers reclaimed fencing materials at HUGE discounts . We will then stain it all to match. check marketplace on Facebook in your area there may be someone like that who sells reclaimed that could save you some money
@@All4Grogg
what if your dogs can jump?
Wish I lived on a beach instead of clay bed when digging holes
Wish I didn’t live in the Rocky Mountains when and only when I try to dig a hole.
what about the fence on the ground . the dog will go find away out
im lost square root of what?
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Would go even faster using Oz Posts.
Here's an additional helpful tip! Don't leave your dog in a kennel that doesn't have any shade....
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I know that you had good intentions of showing how your fence product could be used to make a fence for a dog. But with the way you constructed it, your fence would be more expensive than a chain link fence. At the very end instead of building a wooden gate and covering it with you Red Brand wire, you chose to hang a chain link gat on it. It would have been a cheaper and mor efficient dog pen to use chain link on the whole project.
Kevin Hooks price of chain link vs cost of lumber?
those wires are so easy to bite off by dogs, even my dachshund can tear that in 1 day of trying to get out
better make that 7 foot tall if you have German short hair pointers
"Get a taller fence. He can't jump over what he can't jump over something thats too tall.
Remove any objects he can use to boost himself over. Youd be surprised how sharp dogs can be. This means, remove any Garbage cans, tables or other aids to getting over the fence. A grill might be enough to get him up and over, so place this strategically. If your dog uses the shed or stack of firewood, coat these with cayenne pepper, bitter apple, or other aversive substances dogs dislike.
Nice dog kennel but my chihuahuas will dig a hole under and get out....
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I would have never installed a fence like that
I really like the Woodglut plans.
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Totally wrong