If it does happen it is usually for one of the following reasons.
My dog is getting out of the fence.
When dogs escape and discover something exciting beyond the fence another dog to play with a field to run around in food they may keep trying to get out so that they can go have fun again.
Your dog has found a friend.
If this is a concern you can install a fence roof that juts out at a 45 or 90 degree angle preventing escape.
Some dogs jump fences but most actually climb them using some part of the fence to push off from.
A dog may also dig under the fence chew through the fence learn to open a gate or use any combination of these methods to get out of the yard.
This will prevent dogs from digging in or out of the fence.
Holiday puppy bumpers make every day festive by keeping dogs from getting out of fences.
Preventing escape from below.
Space the stakes so that they are 3 or 4 inches apart.
Take tent stakes and drive them into the ground against the fence.
No more escaping from the yard just as the guests arrive.
Dogs that want more stimulation or more room to roam free are the most likely to begin digging around fence perimeters climbing over sunken areas of the fence or figuring out how to operate gates and latches.
Why were they trying to escape in the first place.
Your dog shouldn t be able to dig out from your yard if you place chicken wire at the base of your fence.
Take a few lengths of fence and another gate and create a small enclosed area inside or outside the fence.
You could also place partially buried rocks along the fence line or bury your fence about one to two feet deep.
This can be built with either boards or boards and chicken wire.
Make sure the hook at the top of the stake tightly hooks the fencing wire near the bottom of the fence and that the stake will not slip.
Roll the edges away from the fence so your dog won t hurt herself if she digs down that far.
The first reason accounts for approximately 90 of all incidents.
Puppy bumpers are the perfect answer to that houdini pup that won t be contained by a regular fence.
The best solution is to add a dig out guard to your fence or dog run.
Probably because they were bored.
When someone wants to get in or out he or she will have to go through one gate close.
Head to the home improvement store and pick up some galvanized sheet metal about 2 feet wide corrugated or straight is fine.
The stuff they use for roofing and sheathing outbuildings is perfect with snips a hacksaw or a sawzall cut the metal to workable lengths maybe 3 4.