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Dog Guard of Greater Pittsburgh
4.7(
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Electronic Pet Fence - Install

Serving Export, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mike was our installer. Both professional and personable. He installed our system in less than two hours on 3/4 of an acre. Also gave me piece of mind concerning the system. I was worried since the road which fronts our yard has a 55 mph speed limit. He also trained my wife and I in the nuances of fence concerning our dog. I would highly recommended Dog Guard. I will try to remember to give an update in a few weeks."
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+6

Response time1 day
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Pittsburgh Pet Fence, LLC
5.0(
146
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Export, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Pittsburgh Pet Fence dis an amazing job with installation and training for their pet fence. Ed and his workers were prompt and professional throughout the whole process. They made this big choice easy and simple with their demeanor and care."
Jack - Norfolk Terrier from Gibsonia
Ollie - Boxer from Mt Lebanon
Isabella - Yellow Lab from Robinson Twp
Response time1 day
Recommended by99%of homeowners
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P SQRD LLC
4.4(
71
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Export, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I got in touch with Phillip, and he came very quickly to estimate the job. He was able to do the job within a week, and it took less than 2 days. The job involved removing an old split-rail fence (12 posts), carting away the debris, and then replacing it with a fence of 8 posts. The work is excellent, and the workers very courteous. I would use this company again without hesitation."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
Saw Contracting
3.8(
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Export, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"                    The project went very well . In the past , we had dealt with several other contractors , and we understood some of  the types of delays and setbacks possible . If  you are new to having "strangers"  in and out of your house ,  adjustments in perception  need to be made . Plaster may need a day to set up . Furniture needs to be moved . Carpet may need to be removed before starting . Wall mounted portraits and photos need removed and stored . To do this  preliminary work ,You may chose to pay your contractor , or you can have others do it . Many things accumulate in bedrooms that are best stored away . You may chose to move and catalog your more treasured items well in advance .
         Our project was much akin to moving into another  home . The difference was that we moved out of a room , redid it , and then moved back in without leaving the same house . If you have done this , you are very prepared  for this kind of project .
         One must consider the amount of time you will need  to prepare . Pets will be disoriented  by the comings and goings of  workmen  .   Drop cloths and additional mats and mopping will be needed to control  tracked dust and dirt , new and old from spreading .  SAW used a power vacuum constantly to control dust and dirt.Your visiting family may be scheduled to arrive before the ordered carpeting .
        SAW was very good at seeing these contingencies and helping us plan for them , suggesting  placing to buy carpet , and the pluses and minuses to buying  in stock and ordering from factory."
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Attempting to squish a scorpion by hand or foot isn’t a good idea, as many can flatten themselves and survive a simple strike—plus, they’ll be provoked and very likely to sting. Instead, it's best to use a sharp or heavy object to pierce or crush the exoskeleton with force. Always wear protective clothing, including thick gloves, pants, and closed-toe shoes, to avoid being stung. Use long tweezers, scissors, or a knife to pierce the exoskeleton or crush it with a heavy object, making sure to twist or press down firmly to ensure the scorpion is truly dead.

Moles live underground and feed on insects. They dig and move through tunnels, usually in meadows or forests but sometimes in lawns and gardens. They are about 6 inches long with large claws, tiny eyes, and hidden ears. 

Shrews do not dig their own tunnels but will use other animals’ tunnels, and are about 3 to 4 inches long. They look similar to mice and feed on insects.

Voles are similar in size to moles but have large eyes and small but visible ears. Rather than eating insects, voles are herbivores that prefer seeds, grasses, and plant roots.

Although raccoons aren’t particularly picky regarding food, certain sounds, metals, and smells bother them. You can place these items around your home to keep raccoons away:

  • Place wire mesh screens around and underneath decks and porches to prevent raccoons from nesting. 

  • Put metal sheeting around the edges of your roof or at the base of trees to deter raccoons from coming close. 

  • Place a loud battery-operated radio near the raccoon’s den to keep them from nesting.

  • Keep a bowl of cider vinegar on your deck or porch.

  • Remove old raccoon scents by thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting underneath porches and decks.

No, poison isn’t the best way to deal with animals in your attic. It’s unlikely to completely eradicate the problem, especially if you don’t take care of access points. Also, poisoned animals may die and decay in the attic, causing noxious odors. 

Some animals may leave the attic before the poison kills them, which could lead to nearby pets or other wildlife eating the animals and becoming poisoned themselves. Ultimately, it’s better to avoid using poison and contact a professional instead.

Yes, you can get rid of armadillos naturally. In fact, the most effective armadillos repellents are made from natural substances, whether that be a DIY repellent of crushed garlic or cayenne pepper or a granular commercial product made from a castor oil base. The unpleasant smells and tastes of these products will drive armadillos away.

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