Dogs are curious and social animals, so that makes them go crazy whenever you install a fence where they have no sight of what’s going on the other side. It may happen that your dog will destroy the fence at some point and that’s why these peek a boo fences are such a great addition for dog owners!
“A dog will teach you unconditional love. If you can have that in your life, things won't be too bad.” - Robert Wagner
Here’s How They Work
They allow the dog to see what’s happening on the other side while also interacting with other people and animals around. In addition to that, your fence will be one whole piece for a longer time, so it’s win-win for both you and your dog!
Here’s Some Examples
Simplest Form
It can be as simple as this! Three small holes cut into your fence, which you can measure to be the perfect size and height for your doggo. Of course, this can be just a temporary thing till you can actually make a nice peek a boo for your furry friend!
DIY Fence
This couple had a destructive dog that ruined their homemade fence (you can read all about it here), so what did they do?
Yep, you got it right:
They built a peek space! Now both dogs are aware of what happens on both sides of the fence.
Bubble Window Fence
You can actually buy these ready to install and then install it yourself at home! The instructions are really simple to follow and your dog won’t be jumping up and down to see who or what is passing by the other side!
Here’s an extra pic to see just how happy they get with the peek fence:
How To DIY
You’ll basically need to gather the supplies, measure the right size for your dogs, and assemble the pieces together with the - which you’ll learn how to properly do and which type of materials to use by clicking right here.
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