Pet-Friendly Fencing Options: How to Keep Your Pets Safe in Your Garden
Many pets enjoy being outdoors, and most owners would prefer them to get some time outdoors to run around, stretch their legs and do their business, so ensuring that your garden is safe and secure for your pet is crucial, especially when it comes to the fencing for your garden. To assist you with picking the best fence for your pet, this guide will cover the various options that you have for your pet fencing, going over the pros and cons for each type so you can make an informed decision.
Why Pet Fences Are Essential
It may seem like the only reason for pet fences is to keep you pet safe and secure while they are roaming outside but these fences also achieve other vital purposes mainly:
- Stopping other animals from getting into your garden, so they cannot ruin your garden or affect you pet whether that be physically or through spreading diseases.
- You can also use pet fencing to keep your pet away from certain areas of you garden to prevent potential damage, for example flower beds or vegetable gardens.
All these points demonstrating the necessity of fencing for many pet owners.
Types of Pet-Friendly Fencing Options
To help you understand the differences between each of the types of fencing for your pet, here is the full list of the main types of fencing and the strengths and weaknesses of each, so you can make the best decision for your pet and garden.
Wooden Fencing
The classic choice for most fencing and this is no different for pet owners. This fencing offers a variety of benefits for you and your pet including:
- Its durability and long-lasting design, mainly against scratches and potential biting.
- Gives your garden complete privacy and reduces the amount of distractions your pet can see, ideal for those pets which can get overwhelmed easily.
- Is easily customisable from height to style to suit you and your pet’s tastes.
However, there are a few points you would need to keep in mind with wooden fencing.
- They do require consistent maintenance either through staining or painting, as your pet can damage the paint in various ways, like scratching or biting the fencing, so it needs to be redone.
- Some pets may attempt to dig underneath the wooden fencing if proper base reinforcement is not installed properly and could potentially make it out the other side of the fencing.
Weldmesh Fencing
Another classic choice is Weldmesh fencing, commonly referred to as metal fencing, such as wrought iron or aluminium, which has a range of benefits for your garden and pet including:
- Incredibly durable and resistant to damage, especially when compared to other types of fencing, so ideal for those pets which might be a bit stronger. We stock a variety of weldmesh fencing including Red Brand. Which is a premium quality pet fencing-focused brand, perfect for keeping your furry friends in.
- Can be easily designed with decorative elements to add a little bit of personality to your garden.
- Due to their durability and longevity, they do not require as much maintenance as other types of fences.
Smaller pets, like cats, chickens, and small dogs, would benefit more from our Galv Wire Netting. Often referred to as Chicken Wire, this netting is cheaper than other brands but is still strong enough to keep pets safe.
However, there are some issues with weldmesh fencing that need to be considered:
- Most weldmesh fencing is designed with bars and these bars can have large enough gaps between them to allow smaller pets to get through them.
- Along with that the bars allow your pet to see what is outside so can cause overstimulation for those pets sensitive to it.
- They are typically the more expensive option due to the quality and durability of the materials used.
Chain-Link Fencing
A practical and budget-friendly choice, chain-link fences are commonly used for pet enclosures, giving them an array of benefits, including:
- Being affordable and easy to install in a variety of gardens.
- Provides good visibility for both pets and owners, if you and your pet want to see more of what is going on around the garden and do not need the privacy as much.
- They are made to be durable and long-lasting meaning less maintenance would be needed.
Cons:
- May not be aesthetically pleasing in some garden designs due to the limited design space for them.
- Can be climbed by agile pets if not properly secured with a top rail or mesh covering.
- Similar to weldmesh fencing they can cause overstimulation for certain pets.
Key Considerations When Choosing a Pet Fence
When selecting the best fencing for your pets, consider the following factors:
- Pet Size & Breed: Some pets are natural diggers or climbers, requiring additional reinforcements such as buried barriers or overhangs.
- Durability & Maintenance: Choose a fence that can withstand your pet’s activity level and the weather conditions in your area.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Ensure the fence complements your garden’s design while fulfilling its purpose.
- Budget: Consider initial costs, as well as long-term maintenance expenses.
- Legal & Local Regulations: Check with your local council for any height restrictions or guidelines on pet enclosures.
Conclusion
Choosing the right pet fence keeps your pets safe while they enjoy the garden. Wooden, metal, and chain link options each offer different benefits. Choose the style that suits your pet’s needs and matches your garden layout. Add simple safety measures to create a secure and comfortable outdoor space. Investing in the right fencing gives you peace of mind knowing your pet is safe and happy outside.

