
Your dog deserves a yard they can run freely in. We build dog fences in Chino matched to your pet's size, habits, and your property's layout.

Pet and dog fencing in Chino means installing a yard barrier designed around your dog's size, jumping ability, and digging behavior, with most standard backyard installations completed in one to two days once permits are approved.
A fence that keeps people from seeing in does not always keep a dog from getting out. The height, material, gate latches, and bottom clearance all matter. If you are also thinking about a pool fence for water safety, we can assess both needs in one visit and make sure everything works together.
Every dog is different, and so is every yard. We ask about your dog's breed, weight, and history before recommending anything - because the right fence for a Chihuahua is not the right fence for a Rottweiler.
A dog that has found a gap or weak post once will return to that spot. If your pet has gotten out or come close, that is a clear sign the current setup is not holding. Waiting for a second escape is the wrong call.
Walk your fence line and look for posts that lean, cracked or missing boards, or sections where the bottom has lifted off the ground. Chino's clay soil shifts with the seasons, and a fence that looked fine two years ago may have moved more than you realize.
If you recently adopted or bought a dog and your yard is unfenced, you are managing every outdoor moment by hand. That is exhausting and limits your dog's freedom. A properly built fence gives your dog a safe space to run without constant supervision.
Coyotes are active in areas near Chino Hills State Park and the open land south and east of the city. If you have seen coyotes nearby or heard them at night, a low or aging fence puts small dogs at real risk. A taller, solid fence is a genuine safety upgrade for small breed owners in these areas.
We install wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum dog fences throughout Chino, matching the material to your dog's habits, your budget, and your yard's layout. If your dog is a jumper, we recommend taller panels and avoid horizontal rail styles that act like a ladder. If your dog digs, we can add an anti-dig footer along the fence line - a buried section of fencing or wire mesh that closes off that escape route. For homeowners who also want an automatic gate at the driveway, we handle that in the same project so the gate and fence work together from day one.
Gates are where most escapes happen, and we take them seriously. Every gate we install latches securely, swings away from the dog so they cannot push it open, and has no gap at the bottom large enough to squeeze through. Self-closing hinges are available and worth asking about if you have children in the household who may forget to latch the gate on the way out.
A solid-board wood fence suits homeowners who want privacy alongside pet containment and are willing to seal or stain it every few years.
Vinyl holds up better in Chino's intense summer heat than wood and needs almost no maintenance - a good fit for homeowners who want a low-upkeep solution.
Chain link is the most budget-friendly option and works well for dogs that do not climb; it is durable, low-maintenance, and allows airflow in hot weather.
Aluminum is lightweight, rust-resistant, and holds up well in the Inland Empire climate - a good choice for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance look.
For dogs that dig, a buried wire mesh or fencing section along the bottom of the fence line blocks escape routes that a standard installation leaves open.
Self-closing hinges and padlockable latches are available for households with children or anyone who needs a gate that closes and latches automatically every time.
Chino's clay-heavy soil expands when it rains and shrinks during the dry summer months - and that seasonal movement can push fence posts out of alignment over time if they are not set deep enough. We dig posts deeper than the minimum and use concrete footings that resist the shifting, because a fence that leans after two winters is not doing its job. The City of Chino also requires a permit for most dog fences that reach an effective containment height, and we handle that paperwork so you do not have to. Homeowners in Chino Hills, CA face the same soil and permit conditions, and we work throughout that area as well.
Many of Chino's newer neighborhoods - particularly around College Park and The Preserve - are governed by HOAs with specific rules about fence height, material, and color. Getting that wrong means having to redo the work. We check your HOA rules before recommending anything and can help you prepare the approval request if your association requires written sign-off before installation begins. We also serve homeowners in Ontario, CA who are looking for the same level of care on the other side of the city line.
We ask about your yard size, your dog's breed and size, and whether you have an HOA. This 10-15 minute conversation lets us give you a realistic ballpark before anyone visits your property. We reply within one business day.
We come to your property to measure the fence line, check the terrain, and note anything that affects the job - slopes, tree roots, or existing structures. A written estimate with a full line-item breakdown follows within a day or two.
For most dog fences in Chino, we pull the permit from the City of Chino on your behalf before any work begins. This typically adds a few days to a week to the start date depending on city processing times. You should not have to navigate city paperwork yourself.
Most standard backyard jobs are done in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the full perimeter with you - test every gate latch, check the bottom gap, confirm there are no sections your dog could push through. Your dog can use the yard right away once you have done that walkthrough.
Free estimate, written quote, no obligation. We handle the permits and the HOA paperwork.
(840) 200-1589We ask about your dog's breed, jumping history, and whether they dig before we recommend a height or material. A fence spec that works for a Beagle may leave a Husky in your neighbor's yard by morning.
Chino's expansive clay soil requires deeper footings than many contractors bother with. We set posts to a depth and with concrete that holds through the seasonal swelling and shrinking - so your fence does not lean within a few years. Verify any contractor's license at the California Contractors State License Board before signing anything.
Many Chino neighborhoods have association rules about fence height, material, and color. We know how to navigate those rules and can help you prepare the right approval request before installation begins - so you do not get a violation notice after the job is done.
Every quote we give covers materials, labor, permits, and gates as separate line items. There are no lump-sum quotes designed to look low and grow once work is underway. What the estimate says is what you pay.
When your fence is built for your specific dog, your soil, and your HOA rules, it holds up and keeps working the way it should. That is the difference between a fence you trust and one you worry about every time you let your dog outside.
Add a powered driveway gate that closes automatically behind you, so your dog cannot slip out while you pull in.
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