
Your dog deserves a yard they can run in freely. We build pet fences sized for your dog, set deep for local soil, and built to last in Huntsville weather.

Pet and dog fencing in Huntsville means a physical barrier installed to the right height for your specific dog, with posts set deep enough to stay plumb in Walker County clay soil, and a bottom edge tight enough that even diggers cannot slip under. Most residential dog fence projects take one to three days from start to finish.
If your yard has no fence at all, or your current fence has gaps and leaning posts, your dog is one distraction away from getting out. In Huntsville, that means traffic on busy roads and wildlife from the edge of the Sam Houston National Forest. A properly installed pet fence removes both risks. Many homeowners also consider adding a automatic gate at the driveway entrance so the yard is fully secured on every side.
If you have a chain link fence that has started to pull away from posts or develop gaps at the bottom, a targeted repair is sometimes all you need. We also install chain link fence as a cost-effective and durable option for pet containment on larger yards.
An escape is your fence telling you it has failed. In Huntsville, one unsupervised moment in an open yard puts your dog at risk from traffic and from coyotes that move through neighborhoods near the Sam Houston National Forest. A proper fence removes that risk entirely.
Coyotes, feral hogs, and deer regularly move through Huntsville residential areas, especially at dawn and dusk near wooded or creek-adjacent lots. A fence with a reinforced bottom edge is the most reliable way to reduce the threat to your dog when they go outside.
Walk your fence line and push on the posts. If any wobble, or if you can see gaps at the bottom where a dog could squeeze through or dig under, the fence is no longer doing its job. Huntsville clay soil and high humidity accelerate exactly this kind of wear.
If you are tethering your dog or standing outside every time they need to go out, that is a quality-of-life problem for both of you. A secure fence gives your dog freedom and gives you back your time - especially during Huntsville summers when standing outside in the heat is the last thing you want to do.
We install pet fences in every material that works in a Texas yard. Chain link is the most affordable and the most durable for active dogs - it holds up to digging, chewing, and rough contact without buckling, and it lets you see your dog from inside the house. If privacy matters to you, a wood privacy fence or a solid vinyl fence gives you containment and visual privacy at the same time. For customers who want a cleaner look with less maintenance, aluminum gives you a secure perimeter that will not rot or rust in Huntsville humidity. We also link pet fence projects with automatic gate installation so your driveway entrance is secured and self-latching without any effort from you.
Every pet fence we install starts with a conversation about your dog - their breed, size, energy level, and any history of jumping or digging. That information shapes the height we recommend, the material we suggest, and the details at the base of the fence. We also connect chain link fence options for customers who need maximum durability at the most practical price point, whether they have one dog or several.
Suits active or large-breed dogs who need a tough, long-lasting perimeter without the higher cost of premium materials.
Suits homeowners who want containment and visual privacy, and whose dogs benefit from reduced visual stimulation along the fence line.
Suits homeowners who want a clean look and low maintenance in Huntsville humidity, with no painting or sealing required.
Suits homeowners who want a durable, rust-resistant perimeter with a decorative appearance and minimal long-term upkeep.
Huntsville sits at the edge of the Sam Houston National Forest, and the wildlife pressure here is real - coyotes, feral hogs, and deer are common visitors to residential yards near the forest edge or along creek corridors. A fence that looks fine on paper may not be built to handle that pressure at the base of the fence line. We know which neighborhoods need reinforced bottom rails and which lots back up to heavy-traffic wildlife corridors, because we have worked across Walker County and know the terrain. Homeowners in New Waverly and surrounding communities face similar conditions - open land, clay soil, and wildlife movement that puts underbuild fences to the test quickly.
Huntsville clay soil also plays a direct role in how a fence holds up over time. The soil expands when wet and contracts when it dries out, and that movement slowly pushes posts out of alignment if they are not set deep enough or anchored properly. We set posts deeper than the minimum required in this area because we have seen what happens to fences that cut corners on post depth in Walker County. Customers in Huntsville have asked us to straighten fences installed by other contractors, and almost every time the cause is shallow posts that could not hold against the ground movement here.
Permit requirements are also real in Huntsville. The city requires a building permit for most new residential fences, and many newer neighborhoods have HOA rules about fence height and materials. We pull permits and know the common restrictions in local subdivisions so you never end up with a fence that creates a compliance problem down the road. Learn more from the City of Huntsville Building Department or the American Kennel Club for breed-specific fencing guidance.
When you call or send a message, we will ask about your dog, your yard size, and any specific concerns - gates, fence height, wildlife pressure. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site estimate.
We walk your yard together, measure the perimeter, and talk through material and height options based on your specific dog and yard conditions. You get a written quote before we leave - no surprise costs later.
Once you sign, we apply for the required city permit and contact Texas 811 to have underground utility lines marked. This step takes a few business days - we handle it completely so you do not have to.
The crew sets posts, attaches fence panels, and hangs all gates. Before we leave, we do a full walkthrough with you - test every latch, push on every post, check the bottom rail for gaps. The job is not done until you are satisfied.
Free estimate, written quote, no surprises. We reply within one business day.
(936) 994-1220We dig post holes deeper than the standard minimum in this area because we know how Huntsville clay moves with the seasons. That extra depth is the single most important factor in how long your fence stays plumb and functional.
The City of Huntsville requires permits for new fences. We pull the permit, handle the paperwork, and schedule any required inspection so you never have to wonder if your fence was built legally. This protects you when you sell your home.
We ask about your dog before recommending anything. Breed, size, jumping habits, and digging history all shape our recommendation for height and bottom-edge detail. A fence that works for a Chihuahua is not the same as one built for a German Shepherd.
Huntsville properties near the Sam Houston National Forest face real wildlife pressure at the fence line. For lots in those areas, we discuss reinforced bottom rails and additional anchoring that keeps coyotes and hogs out - not just your dog in. Read more at Texas 811
Every pet fence project we complete is built around your specific dog and your specific yard. That means the height, material, post depth, and bottom-edge detail all reflect what we learn during the site visit - not a one-size-fits-all formula.
Complete your pet fence with a self-latching automatic gate that secures the driveway entrance without relying on anyone to remember to close it.
Learn MoreA durable, cost-effective perimeter option that holds up to active dogs and is straightforward to extend or repair if your yard changes.
Learn MoreFree estimates, same-week scheduling available. The sooner your fence is in, the sooner your dog can run free.