PVC Coated Dog Panels

Grey PVC coated dog panels are strong enough to keep all dog breeds in or out of an area.

The panels meet all criteria for commercial dog fencing except the mesh hole size of 75mm x 75mm allows the legs of smaller dogs to poke through.

Full product details

CUT DOG PANELS
TO THE EXACT SIZE YOU NEED

Dog Proofing Overview

Dog proofing suited to:

 

High jumping breeds

– select 202.5cm (6.6ft) for the highest jumping dogs

Powerful breeds

– 3.2mm+ wire diameter is strong enough to contain the most powerful breeds

Good climbers

– 75mm x 75mm holes can allow smaller paws to slip into the mesh holes so the dog can pull themselves up. 

Diggers

– see digging prevention products (download installation guide)

Very small dogs
 

Small dogs

Maybe

Medium dogs

 

Large dogs

 

Very large dogs

 

Please note

See the detailed guide below to help select the correct product for your particular dog

Stop Dogs Climbing: Select Hole Size

If you are unsure of your dog’s ability to climb we suggest going for a mesh hole size of 25mm x 25mm or less. This will ensure that your dog’s paws do not fit into the holes so they can lift themselves up and over the mesh.

Hole size

75mm x 75mm

Very small dogs

 

Small dogs

Maybe

Medium dogs

 

Large dogs

 

Very large dogs

 

Best climbers

 

Stop Dogs Jumping Over: Select Height

If you are unsure of your dog’s ability to jump we suggest going for 202.5cm (6.6ft) which will contain 99% of dogs.  The very highest jumping dogs can clear 8ft.

Height

45cm

(1.5ft)

97.5cm

(3.1ft)

150cm

(4.9ft)

202.5cm

(6.6ft)

Very small dogs

 
 
 
 

Small dogs

Maybe
 
 
 

Medium dogs

 
Maybe
 
 

Large dogs

 
 
Maybe
 

Very large dogs

 
 
 
 

Highest jumpers

 
 
 
Usually

Increasing fence height 

Add extra height using tension wire (view instructions)

Stop Dogs Chewing Through Wire: Select Wire Diameter

All panels are 3mm+ thick which will stop all dogs from pushing over or chewing through the wires.

Wire diameter

3.2mm (10g)

4.3mm (8g)

Very small dogs

 
 

Small dogs

 
 

Medium dogs

 
 

Large dogs

 
 

Very large dogs

 
 

Most powerful jaws

 
 

General Product Information

Manufacturing Standards

 

Material

Outer PVC coated Grey with inner Glafan coated (95% Zinc / 5% Aluminium) steel. Offers very strong weather protection

Made in

UK

Conforms to British Manufacturing Standards

BS EN 10244-2:2009 & EN 60229:2008

Life expectancy under normal conditions

20 years

British Kennel Standards

 – meets all criteria except the hole size is 75mm x 75mm.  See British Kennel Standard fencing

Has sharp edges and corners?

 – smooth edges to prevent injury to your dog

Delivered as

Panels are cable tied together then shrink wrapped

Applications

 

Suited to indoors

– see indoor dog fence options

Suited to outdoors

 

Run or exercise area

 

Partition off driveways, etc

 

Portable: good for caravan, camping, etc

 

– see portable dog fencing

Kennels & enclosures

 – good for residential enclosures.  For commercial kennels see British Kennel Standard 

Strength & Environment

 

Corrosion resistant

Yes – conforms to British standard BS EN 10244-2:2009

Abrasion resistance

Yes – conforms to EN 60229:2008

Life expectancy under normal conditions

20 Years

Suited to Environments

C2-C5

Installation & Maintenance

 

Speed of installation

Quick

Experience required to install

Beginner

Can be installed with wooden posts?

 

Can be installed with metal posts?

 

Can stand alone without posts?

 

Join together using

U Staples

Cut using

Wire cutters or bolt cutters

Requires protective glove for handling

 

Ease of repair

Easy

Installation instructions

Download

Appearance

 

General look of the fence

Matt grey

Invisible from a distance

– Mesh with 75mm x 75mm holes can be difficult to spot from a distance but they are not 100% invisible

Also stops?

 

Rabbits

– select minimum 19g wire diameter and hole no bigger than 31mm x 31mm

Foxes

– select minimum 14g wire diameter and hole no bigger than 50mm x 50mm

Cats

– select minimum 19g wire diameter and hole no bigger than 25mm x 25mm 

Pigs, sheep, etc

 
 

View all animal and pet fencing

Installation Instructions

Attach to: How to:
Wood/
Wooden Posts

(Staples)

Metal/
Metal Posts

(Cable ties)

Concrete Posts

(Tensioning wire,
Eye bolts
)

Soil

(Pegs)

Wire Fence

(Cable ties)

 

To Do Explanation

Step 1 – Mark the Location

T post step 1 - mark area

Create a straight line to outline the fence between the two end posts.

Step 2 – Measure Post Distance

T post step 2 - panel

Use your panels to measure the post distance.

Step 3 – Install End Posts

T post step 3 - end posts

Use a post driver or mallet to sink the end posts 50cm into the ground.

 

 

Make sure the end posts are pointing in the same direction.

Step 4 – Check for Same Height

T post step 4 - same height

Attach a string across the end posts, and check the height of their installation using a tape measure.

Step 5 – Check for Straightness

T post step 5 - straightness

Ensure that the posts have been installed completely straight by using a spirit level.

Step 6 (Optional) – Set in Concrete

T post step 6 - concrete

For a sturdier and more reliable fence, enhance its stability by setting your posts in concrete.

 

 

This involves digging a 50cm hole and pouring cement to create a foundation for the posts.

Step 7 – Install Middle Posts

T post step 7 - middle posts

Follow steps 3 through 5 to install the middle posts.

 



Ensure that the posts are facing in the same direction and are being installed in a straight and uniform manner.

 



If you want to make your fence even more robust, consider using concrete to secure the middle posts.

Step 8 – Attach Panel to Posts

dog-fencing-panel-step-8

Start at the end post and secure the mesh to it by using cable ties. These ties can be threaded through the pre-drilled holes in the post.

 

 

You can add extra cable ties to encircle the entire post.

Alternative Option

dog-fencing-panel-alternative

Expand the gap between the posts by overlapping the panels and join them by fastening them together using cable ties.

Additional Step to Prevent Digging

dog-fencing-panel-prevent-digging

Dig a trench along your fence line and cover the trench’s bottom with a piece of chicken wire. Attach the wire to the panel by using cable ties.

 



Use pegs to secure the wire to the ground at every 60cm, then cover it by adding a layer of soil or mulch over it.