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DogWatch of Delaware

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DogWatch of Delaware

4.98(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers
35 years of experience

DogWatch of Delaware specializes in residential and commercial electronic pet fences. We understand the importance of your pets safety and freedom. Fast, affordable, and reliable so your loved one can be back to running about and enjoying the yard. Call today for your free estimate! Customer satisfaction is our top priority.

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Ruth M on May 2025

DogWatch of Delaware specializes in residential and commercial electronic pet fences. We understand the importance of your pets safety and freedom. Fast, affordable, and reliable so your loved one can be back to running about and enjoying the yard. Call today for your free estimate! Customer satisfaction is our top priority.

"Will review after work is completed"

Ruth M on May 2025




Invisible Fence Brand of Delmarva will keep your pets out of harm's way and prevents unwanted behaviors throughout your home and yard.


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Invisible Fence Brand

4.60(
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Invisible Fence Brand

4.60(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a long established dealer of Invisible Fence Brand Pet Fences. We have over 11,000 customers in our dealership area. We have multiple service trucks and technicians to provide high quality and fast service. We are the largest dealer in Maryland. Additional phone number - (410) 721-7799.

"Couldn't be happier having my 2 large dogs contained. Nicole really helpful in explaining options - not pushy, just fun and informative. Rick VanBlargan installed the fence and trained me and the dogs. Super helpful and not condescending concerning my lack of technical understanding or my lack of dog training abilities. I am really pleased."

Cy A on August 2022

We are a long established dealer of Invisible Fence Brand Pet Fences. We have over 11,000 customers in our dealership area. We have multiple service trucks and technicians to provide high quality and fast service. We are the largest dealer in Maryland. Additional phone number - (410) 721-7799.

"Couldn't be happier having my 2 large dogs contained. Nicole really helpful in explaining options - not pushy, just fun and informative. Rick VanBlargan installed the fence and trained me and the dogs. Super helpful and not condescending concerning my lack of technical understanding or my lack of dog training abilities. I am really pleased."

Cy A on August 2022

Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Clean regularly, inspect for damage, and seal or paint wooden fences to protect against weather.

A setback is an area of space between your fence and the property line, meaning you build a fence a few inches before your neighbor’s property begins. You can build your fence on a setback—some communities recommend this—but this means a sliver of your property will be on your neighbor’s side of your fence.

While cedar and pine are two of the most common wooden fence materials, everything from redwood to bamboo is also available. You can also purchase pressure-treated wood, which better withstands water damage and the threat of pests. The best wood for your fence will come down to your budget, local climate, and preferred look.

Deer can crawl under a fence if it has a gap of around 6 inches or more. Make sure to close all gaps at the bottom of your fence to keep deer out, and the bottom of the material should be tightly secured, or the deer will push right through it. As an added benefit, closing shorter gaps at the bottom of a fence can also keep rabbits out of your yard.

Most people prefer to keep the fence level by “stepping” the fence when running a horizontal fence over a slope. Stepping involves raising each panel between the posts as the fence moves over changes in slope, giving the fence line the appearance of stair steps. While this may be the preferred method of running a horizontal fence up a slope, there’s nothing wrong with installing your fence so it follows the undulations in the ground instead.

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