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Pet enclosures can be placed anywhere in the yard and are used specifically for a pet to roam free while enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of the outdoors.Pet owners often deal with the question of how to safely allow a pet to enjoy the outdoors. Some pet owners decide to fence their entire yard for a pet to enjoy; others use a leash dug into the ground on one end and attached to the pet's collar on the other; and others use a specific pet enclosure. While enclosures can be bought ready-made, installed by a professional or bought as a do-it-yourself kit, creating an Pet Enclosure from scratch is also possible.Wuzhou Kingda can offer any tapes pet enclosure, you can contact us.
Instructions
1.Determine where in the yard you want to locate the Pet Enclosure . You could add a flap door to the back or side door of your house and place the Pet Enclosure around it for easy in-and-out access; or you could place the enclosure away from the house underneath a shady tree or anywhere you prefer.
2.Decide what size the pet enclosure should be by measuring the size of your pet. According to Servicemagic.com, a general rule of thumb is for the enclosure to be at least 10 feet wide and a yard long. This allows space for most pets to stretch and roam without having the Pet Enclosure take up your entire yard. However, the larger your pet is, the larger the enclosure should be. The height of the enclosure should depend on how high your pet can jump or climb.
3.Dig holes at least two feet deep for the posts to go into. Place the posts into the holes and shovel the dirt back into place. To hold these posts more permanently, set with concrete, following the package instructions for mixing and setting.
4.Once the posts are firmly in place and the concrete (if using) is dry, line the entire Pet Enclosure area with chicken wire. The posts act as a framework for the chicken wire, so the wiring should run along the outer sides of the posts. Attach the chicken wire to each post with wire ties.
5.Stake down the chicken wire all along the ground with wire ties so that the pet cannot dig his way out. Consider lining the Pet Enclosure with bricks to keep it even more secure.
6.Cover the ground with whatever type of ground covering you prefer. Although grass is fine and is enjoyed by most pets, if it rains a lot in your area, this could cause your pet to become muddy. Other options include gravel, patio blocks, woodchips or sand.
7.Cover the fence walls with a sun-proof tarp, or create a roof with a mesh cover that provides shade and shelter from the hot midday sun. These products can be bought from a hardware store and tied to the side or top of the fence with wire ties.
8.Include a doghouse or cathouse for your pet to climb into to stay dry and protected in inclement weather. Place this independent object in a corner of the Pet Enclosure , preferably with the opening facing the house so that you can see your pet and your pet can see you.