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Fencing ideas I would like to fence an area about 22' square for Jonah to go out and pee! He would not be left out there for any length of time without me but I still want to make sure he would not be able to escape. I am thinking about a vinyl fence. How far apart should the vertical slates be and how high should the fence be. It would also be nice if the rabbits would not get in. |
Fence at Pet Smart Just get one of those vinyl fences at Pet Smart, that is what I have and when it snows I can bring it in close to the house. They are collapsable and roomy enough for them. I'm afraid to leave him out to long bc I worry about Eagles picking him up and away. I know they are around and I've heard its happened.:thumbup: |
I'm curious about this, too. We live on 3 acres of land unfenced, but I want to make a little area where I can just open the door and let Jackson out safely to go pee when I don't feel like walking him around on his flexi :P or at night-time. I do have an ex-pen but it's not very big, I'd probably need 4 of them to make a significant enough area. |
permanent fencing Thanks for thoughts on Petsmart but I am looking to put in permanent fencing and like Britster I live on approximately 3 acres open land. I am working with a landscape artist and she is not familiar with requirements for a dog this small. |
I use 2 metal xpens attached together and then out one end on each side of my sliding glass door and it works great. I never let them out alone but I an open the slider and they can run out and I just stay on the stoop. |
^ Funny you just posted here because I was about to link to your post when you replied to an old thread of mine, lol... http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...r-ex-pens.html I have yet to do this yet lol. But I'm just now researching again. Do you happen to know the dimensions of those pens? I was looking at these: 48" Exercise Pen Dog Crate Cat Cage Kennel w/8 Anchors - eBay (item 130341095235 end time Nov-03-09 08:00:49 PST) But I feel like it's so small! Even with two, I think it would seem small, but maybe that's just because my boy is almost 13lbs. |
2 Attachment(s) The biggest issue I've been having, is our sliding glass door leads out to a patio and I want him to have grass too, so the area is gonna have to be even larger to reach out to the grass, here's a picture I took from my sliding glass door. |
We had white vinyl fencing around our patio area before we got Roxy. The kind you get at home stores & fencing companies. The bars are about 3" apart which is too far apart for most yorkies. DH lined the fencing with some 2"x4" wire fencing about 3-4 ft high, fastening it onto the vinyl with those nylon ties. I didn't think I'd like the way it looks, but it doesn't look all that bad since our sitting area is up by the house. It works great for her & she's got an area about 25' x 80' long yard to play in. She absolutely loves it. Some yorkies are great jumpers, so don't underestimate the needed height. The space between bars will depend on the width of your dogs. Need to be close enough that they won't be able to squeeze through. We've had no rabbits or even chipmunks up near the house all year. Think that's got more to do with Roxy than the fencing. : ) |
skinny yorkie In my situation I also have the patio immediately outside the sliding glass door, and pottying doesn't normally happen on concrete. The patio is 22' X22 ' My thought (because I never use the patio) is to tear up some of the concrete and replace it with grass and other materials, add a few plants etc., I thought perhaps I would need the wire fence between the vertical slats.Height ...because on an agility course Jonah never gets above about ten inches, 3 1/2 feet might suffice. On the other hand he easily jumps on my bed, at least 36 inches high. So I don't know if the different kind of jumping correlates. Thanks for the information I will continue exploring this. |
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Thanks! Sounds like a great idea... I have only walked Max before. But a nice little turn out where I can watch them go and then they run back in would be nice in the winter. |
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hmm The frame with crushed rock sounds interesting. How does the mesh fence stay up? Do you have a gate to the area or is it accessed from door? If accessed from the door how do you get to the rest of patio /yard. |
1 Attachment(s) I had the same problem inside and found the perfect solution. This pen is great, and it is pretty big! It has a nice gate to get out off (or in) and you don't have to worry about the puppy getting out. It is movable and has pins to drive into the ground. It is called the Courtyard Dog Kennel. |
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