
Your dog deserves a yard they can actually use. We design and install pet fences built for your breed, your yard, and the coyote pressure that comes with living near the Diablo Range foothills.

Pet and dog fencing in Morgan Hill means a fence system designed around your dog - the height, gap spacing, and gate hardware all chosen for your breed and escape style, most jobs completed in one to two days once permits are in hand.
If your dog has ever tested a fence boundary, you already know that a standard property fence is not the same thing as a containment fence. Pet fencing in Morgan Hill accounts for breed-specific jump heights, digging tendencies, and the coyote activity that is a real and documented concern in neighborhoods near the foothills. If you already have a fence that is leaning or has shifted gaps, a fence repair may be the right first step before committing to a full replacement.
We serve homeowners throughout Morgan Hill and the surrounding South Santa Clara Valley. Whether you are starting fresh with a new yard enclosure or upgrading an existing fence that was built for looks rather than containment, we can design something that actually works for your specific dog.
If your dog has jumped over, dug under, or pushed through your current fence even once, that behavior will repeat. Dogs that have escaped know it is possible, and they will keep trying. The only reliable fix is a fence designed for your dog's specific size and escape style.
Morgan Hill residents near the Diablo Range foothills and Uvas Creek corridor regularly report coyote sightings at dawn and dusk. If you have seen coyotes in your neighborhood, your current fencing may not protect a small or medium-sized dog left outside. A taller fence with a secure top edge is the most effective physical barrier.
Morgan Hill's clay soil expands and contracts with the seasons, and over time this can push fence posts out of plumb. Leaning posts and shifting panels reduce your fence's ability to contain a determined dog. These problems tend to get worse with each wet-dry cycle, not better.
Low picket fences, split-rail fences, and ornamental iron with wide gaps are common in Morgan Hill's older neighborhoods. They were never designed to hold a dog. If your fence is more about curb appeal than security, adding an inner enclosure or replacing it entirely is worth considering before your dog gets loose.
We build pet fences in wood, vinyl, chain link, and powder-coated aluminum - each material suited to different budgets, yard styles, and maintenance preferences. If you want a fence that does double duty as a yard enclosure and a visual upgrade, a chain link fence offers the best combination of durability and affordability for a dog run or full yard perimeter. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance option that holds up in Morgan Hill's hot summers without cracking or warping, vinyl is the stronger long-term choice.
Every installation includes a conversation about your dog - breed, size, age, and whether they have a history of jumping or digging. Gate hardware is selected for security, not just convenience: self-closing hinges and latches your dog cannot nudge open. If your yard already has a driveway gate, we coordinate the dog fence design so the two systems work together and there are no gaps at entry points.
Best for homeowners who want a natural look and do not mind periodic sealing to protect against Morgan Hill's summer heat.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance enclosure that will not rot, rust, or need repainting.
Best for homeowners who prioritize durability and value and want a fence that is easy to inspect for gaps or damage.
Best for homeowners in HOA communities who need a fence that meets association guidelines while still providing real containment.
Morgan Hill's position at the edge of the Diablo Range foothills means wildlife pressure is a real design factor, not just a talking point. Coyotes move through neighborhoods near Uvas Creek and the hill corridors regularly, and a fence that is tall enough to keep your dog in also needs to be secure enough at the top that predators cannot get in. On top of that, Morgan Hill's clay soil swells and shrinks with the seasons, which means posts that are not set deep enough and anchored properly will start to lean within a few years - creating gaps that a determined dog can exploit. Homeowners in Gilroy and San Martin deal with the same conditions, and we know this terrain well.
Many of Morgan Hill's planned communities along Cochrane Road and East Main Avenue are governed by active HOAs with specific rules about fence height, material, and color. We review your HOA's guidelines before designing anything - not after - so your fence passes association review the first time. A fence that violates HOA rules may have to come down at your expense regardless of whether it passed a city inspection, and that is an outcome we work to prevent from the first site visit.
We ask about your dog's breed, size, and any escape history before we talk about materials. We reply to all inquiries within one business day, then schedule a yard walkthrough - because no honest estimate is possible without seeing the site.
After the walkthrough, you receive a written estimate with material, height, and gate options. If your fence height or location requires a permit from the City of Morgan Hill, we handle the application - permit review typically adds one to three weeks before work begins.
The crew marks post locations, digs holes, and sets posts in concrete. Most standard yards are fully installed in one to two days. Concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to cure fully before the fence is under load.
Walk the finished fence with us before the crew packs up. Check every gate latch, look for ground-level gaps, and confirm height is consistent throughout. This is the right moment to raise any questions - not after the truck has left.
Free estimate. We handle permits and HOA review. No hard sell.
(669) 766-0045We ask about your dog's breed, jump history, and digging habits before recommending any material or height. A fence that is not sized for your actual dog is not a containment fence - and we have seen too many escapes happen because a contractor guessed rather than asked.
We raise coyote deterrence on every job near the foothills and creek corridors - not just when customers ask. Contractors unfamiliar with Morgan Hill's wildlife pressure may never bring it up. We build in coyote roller options and secure top edges as part of every quote for at-risk areas. Learn more about coyote safety from the Humane Society.
Morgan Hill's expansive clay soil is harder on fence posts than most contractors account for. We use deeper post holes and a proper concrete mix specifically for this soil type, so you are not looking at a leaning fence two wet seasons from now.
We work in Morgan Hill's HOA-governed communities regularly - including neighborhoods along Cochrane Road and East Main Avenue - and we know how to prepare a submission that passes the first time. Your fence should be a selling point when you move on, not a liability.
Every one of these details comes from doing this work in Morgan Hill specifically, not just applying generic fence-contractor practices to a new zip code. The result is a fence that does its job - keeping your dog in and the hazards out - for years without unexpected repairs.
Pair your dog fence with a controlled-access driveway gate so no entry point is left open.
Learn MoreA durable, inspectable chain link perimeter is one of the most reliable options for active or larger breeds.
Learn MoreSpring is the busiest season for new installations in Morgan Hill. Book your estimate now and we can have your fence up before summer.