Dog runs and pet fencing provide safety, containment, and peace of mind for pets and property owners. Professionally installed systems ensure long-lasting durability, low maintenance, and compliance with local codes while giving your pets space to play safely.
Chain-Link Dog Runs
Vinyl or Composite Pet Fencing
Wood Pet Fencing
Aluminum or Metal Pet Fencing
Portable or Modular Pet Enclosures
Custom Decorative Pet Fencing
Safe, Durable Dog Runs & Pet Fencing Installed in Florida
We evaluate your pets and property to create a safe and secure layout.
We provide a detailed plan and estimate, outlining the work needed, materials, and costs upfront
We handle necessary approvals to ensure your project meets regulations.
Our team installs durable, secure fencing for long-term performance.
We finalize the project with testing and maintenance instructions.
Have questions about fencing? Our team is here to help — reach out anytime by phone or Fill out the form and we will contact you.
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Frequently asked Questions
Learn MoreMost large breeds are well-contained by 6 ft with non-climb layouts. For elite jumpers, we remove toe-holds and consider inward return toppers in side-yard runs.
Choose a bottom rail or tension wire, add a buried skirt of mesh at the base, or pour a narrow mow strip. We’ll match the method to your yard and dog.
Often, yes—vinyl/composite privacy reduces visual triggers. Pair with training and strategic landscaping for best results.
Yes, with the right grade and post spacing. For intense impact zones, welded wire or steel-framed gates add extra rigidity.
Absolutely—double-picket bottoms or tight welded-wire grids keep tiny breeds from slipping through
We build catios and yard enclosures with overhead netting or inward-angled toppers and tight bottom gaps.
Yes. We place a gate or panel near the door path and adjust vestibule layout so door-to-yard flow is safe.
We size posts, footings, spans, and hardware for Florida winds. Solid privacy sections get heavier specs and sometimes shorter bays.