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User: How can this be fixed so my dog doesn’t squeeze through the opening?[edit | edit source]
How can this be fixed so my dog doesn’t squeeze through the opening?
Assistant: That gap is a pretty common fence install issue—and luckily it’s very fixable without replacing everything.[edit | edit source]
That gap is a pretty common fence install issue—and luckily it’s very fixable without replacing everything. Here are effective, dog-proof solutions, from simplest to most permanent:
🔧 Best Fix Options (from easiest → most permanent)[edit | edit source]
1. Add a Vertical Filler Panel (Best Overall)[edit | edit source]
What it is: A narrow, custom-width fence panel or a few vertical pickets mounted between the post and the wall edge.
Why it works:
- Matches your existing metal fence
- Clean, permanent, HOA-friendly
- No ground digging required
How:
- Fence contractor bolts a slim infill panel to the post and/or wall cap
- Powder-coated black to match
✅ Most professional-looking solution
2. Install a Metal or Vinyl Barrier Plate[edit | edit source]
What it is: A flat black metal or PVC plate mounted vertically to block the opening.
Why it works:
- Fast
- Inexpensive
- Very effective for squeeze-through artists
How:
- Attach with masonry anchors into the retaining wall cap
- Or clamp to the fence post
✅ Great if you want no visible bars
3. Add Hog Wire / Welded Wire (Budget + Quick)[edit | edit source]
What it is: Black-coated welded wire attached behind the fence opening.
Why it works:
- Cheap
- Almost invisible from a distance
- Flexible for odd gaps
How:
- Zip-tie or clamp to fence
- Secure bottom edge to wall or ground
⚠️ Not as polished, but very effective
4. Extend the Fence Downward to the Wall[edit | edit source]
What it is: Add a short section of vertical fencing from the fence bottom to the retaining wall.
Why it works:
- Prevents squeezing and digging
- Looks intentional
How:
- Weld or bolt an extension panel
- Often done by fence installers
5. Add a Landscape Barrier (Temporary / Supplemental)[edit | edit source]
What it is: Large decorative rocks, planters, or a raised bed placed directly in the gap.
Why it works:
- No tools
- Immediate fix
⚠️ Dogs sometimes learn to move things—best as a stopgap.
🐕 If Your Dog Is Small or Determined…[edit | edit source]
Avoid flimsy plastic fencing or chicken wire—they bend fast. Go metal, rigid vinyl, or welded wire.
💡 Recommendation[edit | edit source]
If this were my yard (and dog 😉):
👉 Custom narrow infill panel or metal barrier plate Clean, permanent, and zero maintenance.
If you want, tell me:
- Your dog’s size/breed
- Whether this is HOA-controlled
- Temporary vs permanent preference
I can recommend exact materials or even what to ask a fence contractor for.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Dog Fence Gap Fix". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-24.