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Dog Guard of Western MN

18179 445th Ave Sw
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Dog Guard of Western MN

18179 445th Ave Sw
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Dog Guard is an electronic dog fence system that is installed underground by burying a single wire as a complete loop along the entire perimeter of your property. This underground boundary can also include certain portions of your yard, such as a pool or garden. Your dog is safely contained within your yard, while not being allowed to trample your gardens or swim in your pool.

Dog Guard is an electronic dog fence system that is installed underground by burying a single wire as a complete loop along the entire perimeter of your property. This underground boundary can also include certain portions of your yard, such as a pool or garden. Your dog is safely contained within your yard, while not being allowed to trample your gardens or swim in your pool.


Prairie Dog Daycare, Grooming, and Boarding, Train

5370 51st Ave S
3.67(
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Prairie Dog Daycare, Grooming, and Boarding, Train

5370 51st Ave S
3.67(
6
)
12 years of experience

We are your one stop shop for doggy daycare, dog training, pet grooming and boarding and so much more! Our experienced staff includes Three dog groomers with over 50 years of combined experience. We provide exceptional care and constant love and attention for your pooch. We treat each pet as our own and are committed to building relationships with each owner and animal that visit us. We Pride our selves in Cleanliness and Our new building suited to just Dogs is perfect for our Services. We're conveniently located next door to a trusted veterinarian and will gladly watch your pet for the day during daycare and take them to their appointment! Call us today to make an appointment or schedule a tour!

We are your one stop shop for doggy daycare, dog training, pet grooming and boarding and so much more! Our experienced staff includes Three dog groomers with over 50 years of combined experience. We provide exceptional care and constant love and attention for your pooch. We treat each pet as our own and are committed to building relationships with each owner and animal that visit us. We Pride our selves in Cleanliness and Our new building suited to just Dogs is perfect for our Services. We're conveniently located next door to a trusted veterinarian and will gladly watch your pet for the day during daycare and take them to their appointment! Call us today to make an appointment or schedule a tour!

Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

In many cases, yes, homeowners insurance covers fences. Home insurance policies protect your home and other structures on your property, often including fences. So, if the fence damage was caused by a covered event (like a storm or fire), your insurer may cover some of the cost to repair or replace your fence.

The best wood for a farm fence is pressure-treated wood that will stand up to various weather conditions, animal contact, and moisture. Farm fences need to resist rot and damage, so choose a species such as cedar or redwood. The natural oils in these woods give them decay resistance, which also makes them ideal for other fence types, such as a wooden snow fence.

Glass fences are extremely strong. You can drop 10mm thick tempered glass on concrete and it wouldn't break. Considering that certain types of glass are bulletproof, glass has the capacity to be exceptionally durable and resistant to breaking. Certain types of glass, like laminated glass, are designed to not shatter at all, but rather break into giant pieces.

The maximum recommended slope on which you can build a racked or stepped fence is 45 degrees. After that, construction becomes quite tricky and may require the use of retaining walls or terraces to make the fenced area flatter.

Lattice should not touch the ground, as it creates a possibility for rot and a termite infestation. It’s best to leave a gap of 3 or 4 inches at the bottom for airflow and to keep the wood dry. You can add stones, bricks, or other decorative pieces to conceal the bottom of the lattice if desired.

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