Your dog deserves a yard they can run in safely. We build pet fences in Laredo that hold up against the heat, the hard caliche ground, and the coyotes that come with living in South Texas.

Pet and dog fencing in Laredo, TX means a physical barrier built for your dog's size, energy, and the realities of this area - most installations take one to three days depending on yard size and material.
A lot of Laredo homeowners come to us after their dog has already gotten out once. That is the moment when "good enough" stops being good enough. Whether you are starting from scratch or replacing a fence that failed, we size every job to your dog and your yard. If you are also thinking about adding a secure gate, automatic gate installation is a natural next step once the fence line is set.
We also install chain link fencing, which is one of the most practical and affordable options for pet containment in this area. Chain link with a buried bottom rail keeps dogs in and makes it difficult for wildlife to dig under.
These are the warning signs homeowners usually notice before something goes wrong.
If your dog has gotten out even once, your containment is not working. In Laredo, where busy roads like Loop 20 and Highway 359 run close to many neighborhoods, a single escape can be dangerous. Do not wait for a second incident.
Laredo residents near the city's edges, along creek beds, or near undeveloped land regularly encounter coyotes and feral dogs. If you have spotted wildlife near your property even once, your yard needs a fence with no gaps at the bottom.
Walk your fence line and look for spots where the bottom lifts away from the ground, posts that wobble when you push them, or rust eating through wire. Laredo's heat and occasional heavy rain degrade fence materials faster than in cooler climates.
If you are bringing home a new dog - especially a large or high-energy breed - now is the right time to check whether your yard is actually secure. Many homeowners discover their existing fence is inadequate only after the new dog tests it.
The right material depends on your dog, your yard, and your budget. For most Laredo pet owners, chain link is the workhorse - affordable, durable, and easy to build at five or six feet to stop jumpers. We install chain link fencing with a bottom rail set close to the ground to close off the gap that lets small dogs squeeze under and wildlife dig in.
If you want more privacy along with pet containment, wood and vinyl are strong choices. Our automatic gate installation service pairs directly with any pet fence we build - one gate that opens and latches automatically so you never leave it cracked by accident. We build every fence to handle Laredo summers, accounting for UV exposure and the hard caliche soil when setting posts.
Best for homeowners who want reliable containment at a lower cost, with height options up to six feet.
Suits homeowners who want full visual privacy alongside pet containment, especially in neighborhood-facing yards.
A low-maintenance option for pet owners who want a clean look without the upkeep of wood in Laredo's heat.
A sturdy, wildlife-resistant option for yards that back up to open land or areas with known coyote activity.
Laredo is one of the hottest cities in the United States, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees. That kind of heat puts real stress on fencing materials - it warps wood that was not properly sealed, bakes vinyl that was not rated for high UV, and accelerates rust on bare metal. On top of that, much of the city sits on caliche, a dense calcium-rich layer that makes post-setting slower and more labor-intensive than it would be in softer soil. We account for both of these factors in every quote we give. Homeowners in communities like Laredo and surrounding areas like Rio Bravo have relied on us because we do not underbid jobs and then hit you with surprises when we find the caliche layer.
Wildlife pressure is also real here. Coyotes, javelinas, and feral dogs are not uncommon in and around Laredo neighborhoods - particularly near the city's edges and along arroyos. A fence that is fine in a suburban setting up north may not cut it here. We build for local conditions, not for a catalog. The American Kennel Club recommends physical fencing as the most reliable containment option for dogs, and we agree - electronic collars do nothing to keep coyotes out. Learn more at the American Kennel Club.
We reply within one business day. Here is what to expect from first call to finished fence.
We ask a few basic questions about your yard and your dog - size, breed, energy level. This helps us recommend the right height and material before we even arrive.
We come to your property, walk the yard, check for caliche and slopes, and ask about any HOA rules. You get a written quote that accounts for everything - no verbal-only estimates.
We pull the required City of Laredo permit before any digging starts. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you submit the approval request - no cutting corners to save a few days.
Posts are set in concrete and allowed to cure. Once the fence is complete, we walk the entire perimeter with you - checking for gaps at the bottom, firm posts, and smooth gate operation - before we leave.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and caliche soil - you just get a finished fence. Free written estimates, no pressure.
(956) 815-3260We have set posts through Laredo's caliche layer on jobs across the city. The extra labor is already in your quote - not added after the crew starts digging. You pay what we said, not what surprised us.
The City of Laredo requires building permits for most fence installations. We submit the application and wait for approval - your fence is legal from day one, which protects your home's value when you sell.
We live and work in this area and know that coyotes and feral animals are part of the landscape near Laredo's edges and creek corridors. Every pet fence we build accounts for wildlife pressure at the base, not just containment at the top. American Fence Association standards guide our installation practices.
We do not recommend materials that look good in a catalog but fail after the first Laredo summer. Every fence we install is chosen for UV exposure and heat retention - so it still works five years from now, not just on installation day.
We have worked on properties across Laredo and the surrounding area long enough to know what fails here and what holds up. Every job gets the same attention to depth, base gaps, and permit compliance - because those are the details that actually matter for pet safety.
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Learn MoreAffordable, durable fencing that can be built tall enough for any breed and fitted with a buried bottom rail.
Learn MoreSlots fill up fast before summer - get your free written estimate now and let us handle everything from permits to final walkthrough.