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Missouri Dog Guard
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Serving Brookfield, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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Warranties offered

Dog Guard Out-of-Sight Fencing offers you a more affordable alternative of underground Fencing. Best of all, your fence can be installed and your dog trained in less than one week! We are a family owned and operated business serving Northeast and Central Missouri. Customer service is our #1 goal. We have never had a dog we couldn't contain. Our fences are maintenance free & veterinarian recommended. We do a professional job with the installation and will have your system installed in 4 hours or less. They are customizable for any pet or yard and are more secure than traditional fencing. We work with dogs of all sizes and breeds and also have wireless indoor applications. Please give us a call today for a free estimate or visit our website www.missouridogguard.com. If you currently have a system of a different brand that doesn't work, we can repair it or take it for trade-in discount.\n\nThank you for the opportunity to serve you!!\n

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Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

While doggie doors are convenient for pet owners, they do offer a few drawbacks. For instance, they’re small enough that unwanted critters could come into the house, such as raccoons, snakes, rats, and insects.

They’re also large enough that small children can escape through them, which can be a serious concern to parents of young children.

Finally, doggie doors can make it difficult to regulate your home’s temperature because they constantly let in hot or cold outside air.

Luckily, skunks aren’t challenging to get rid of. You can try to remove them slowly by filling their den entryway loosely with newspaper. Many skunks notice their den is in jeopardy and take off on their own. You can also try making a homemade spray of jalapeno pepper, yellow onion, and cayenne pepper—believe it or not, skunks are sensitive to these smells, so if you spray this around the den or in hard-to-reach places around your property, most skunks will take the hint and leave. 

If they find a hospitable spot with shelter, water, and a steady food source, there’s a good chance groundhogs will return—or not leave at all.

Yes, deer eat grass. But grass is far from a deer’s favorite food. Grass doesn’t have the nutrients deer need, so it only makes up a fraction of their diet. Deer eat woody plants, vegetation, acorns, fruit, and legumes. If deer are frequently in your yard, however, they will likely pick at the grass.

Bobcats are most active from sunset to midnight, and from sunrise to a few hours into the morning. If you see a bobcat acting strangely in hours they’re normally not active, it’s possible they’re sick. The Humane Society recommends contacting a local wildlife professional to find and trap the bobcat in this case.

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