Primary planning question
Define the real problem first: privacy, containment, safety, access, screening, repair, or appearance.
A good dog run fence should contain the dog, work with daily habits, and stay easy to clean and maintain.
This guide is written for people comparing fence options before a quote request. It connects the project to Maine, southern New Hampshire, and Massachusetts planning context without pretending every town has identical rules or availability.
A little prep makes the first conversation cleaner and helps avoid surprises around gates, property lines, slope, weather, and material choice.
Define the real problem first: privacy, containment, safety, access, screening, repair, or appearance.
Gate placement, bottom gaps, sightlines, slope, snow, service access, and neighbor-facing appearance can change the design.
Send photos, measurements, and the reason for the fence so MJ Fence ME can understand the project faster.
Maine: MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon and is strongest for Southern Maine requests.
New Hampshire: nearby southern NH homeowners can use these guides to prepare fence scope and availability questions.
Massachusetts: Massachusetts pages are planning resources; verify local rules and service availability before assuming final scope.
Start with the practical goal and constraints, then compare materials and layout options.
Yes. Fence height, pool, property-line, HOA, and utility access requirements can vary.
Yes. It can mark runs, gates, breaks, and priority areas before you request a quote.
A dog fence works best when the quote request explains the dog’s size, habits, and escape risks along with the yard layout.
Mention digging, jumping, chewing, fence fighting, visibility triggers, and whether small gaps near gates or grade changes are a concern.
Send the full backyard, current escape spots, door-to-yard access, grade changes, wooded edges, and where gates should go.
Privacy, chain link, and mixed solutions each solve different pet problems; the right choice depends on visibility, strength, height, and budget.
Do not choose height alone. Bottom gaps, gate latches, corners, and transitions are often where dogs find a way out.
These pages create a crawlable, helpful fence knowledge base for homeowners, not duplicate doorway pages.
Text your town, rough fence length, gate count, timeline, and wide photos of the yard or damaged area. MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon, ME and serves Southern Maine and nearby southern New Hampshire.