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September 6, 2025
One of our dogs is a digger and we were constantly chasing her through the neighborhood as she could dig out under our fence in minutes! Our cyclone fence line was reinforced with cinder blocks and heavy planks to defeat this dog's constant escapes!It looked awful! But we didnt know what else to do except get rid of the dog!THE GOOD NEWS: The spikes on these CAN extend deep enough to stop your pup, but buy according to your pet's size and determination. Also, take the time to install and attach properly! This first set slowed her down but she actually bent the spikes with her teeth and still eventually got loose. I also didn't have a hammer to pound them into the ground all the way, and should have used better zip ties, as the yard guy weedwhacked the heck out of my first installation attempt.My husband ordered a heavier duty set to install where the ground was wettest and always soft, and he used the lighter weight set on the dryer areas of the fence where she depended on being able to push against the fence to create an escape route, more than digging deep. The prongs strengthened and stabilized the fence so she couldn't dig deep OR push out the cyclone fencing! My husband also was able to hammer them into the hard ground all the way, so be sure to have a mallet/hammer! Both areas are now pup resistant and we are very pleased!!
Jim G
July 18, 2025
These barrier fence sections did just the trick in keeping our pets safe. Our cats cannot dig under their catio fence to escape now, and other animals cannot dig their way into the enclosure. The fences are sturdy and relatively easy to install in our grassy back yard, by pounding them into the ground. Very happy with our purchase.
Not that kind of Karen
May 17, 2025
We used this under our wood fence where ground hogs kept digging under. It’s worked well. The tines bend when they hit a rock or tree root. Otherwise it would have been 5 stars. Good value for cost.
APR Tony
May 1, 2025
This product is exactly what you need to keep out unwanted pests, e.g. rabbits who eat grass. We have a small yard and a fence that is high, boards on two sides which leave a gap that rabbits could crawl through. This simple idea, was installed in less than an hour with no tools. I did have to secure two of them with plastic tie in one place in particular. Other than that this little gem turned our to be a terrific investment to keep out lawn spoilers.
SheilaD
April 25, 2025
It’s a little less sturdy than expected, but with care can easily be installed without bending. It’s perfect for tgat gap from uneven ground and a fence that leaves gaps at the bottom.It’s a very satisfactory fix for keeping vermin from slipping easily under the fence.
James Hardin
April 20, 2025
Might work good in medium to soft soil. Prongs bend easily. Also watch using near your 4x4 posts as the will definitely bend if you have concrete poured posts.
Tricia Jones
March 21, 2025
Our bank yard is surrounded by other yards & everyone has dogs. This summer, my dog realized the chain link fence doesn't go into the ground & he can shimmy under the low points to get to his friends or chase bunnies. I got two packs of these and secured the perimeter by putting the tunes through the lowest fence links so he can't houdini himself anymore.
wecokc
February 15, 2025
It is well-suited as a temporary barrier for catching Magnolia tree leaves. I leave the sections unattached but lined up abutting each other. When a 'line' of the large card-board-y leaves gathers and/or when I mow, I pull the sections up & out of the way, rake up & dispose of the leaves, mow, and reinstall if the Magnolia is continuing to drop leaves. Easy to put in place, remove, and put back, as needed. This barrier does NOT harm my Tall Fescue grass.
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