
Pet Containment Fencing and Dog Run Installation
Pet containment systems in Bellevue must account for slope transitions, drainage movement, and active digging behavior. Proper layout planning creates a secure boundary that allows pets to move freely while protecting surrounding landscaping and neighboring properties.
Fence height, picket spacing, and ground level reinforcement vary depending on pet size and activity level. Large breed dogs often require deeper posts and reinforced bottom protection to prevent pushing or digging, while smaller pets benefit from tighter spacing and smooth gate alignment.
Project scheduling and consultations are available by calling (425) 534-7430 or submitting a request through the Contact page.
Design Elements That Improve Containment
Ground Reinforcement
Bottom rail protection and soil depth planning help prevent digging escape points.
Secure Gate Placement
Latch height and hinge positioning ensure controlled access without daily alignment issues.
Layout Flow
Dog run positioning maintains yard usability while creating a dedicated activity zone.
Client Feedback
Jordan H. The reinforced bottom barrier solved the digging problem immediately.
Melissa R. The dog run placement kept the yard open while giving our pets their own space.
Steven L. Gates close smoothly and the fence line stayed perfectly straight after winter rain.
Staging Limitation Notice
Installing pet containment fencing before final landscaping or irrigation installation can require post adjustments later. Completing grading and irrigation routing first helps maintain long term fence alignment and ground stability.
