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  • Crystal
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 4002

    #16
    I would install privacy bamboo fencing over the chainlink:



    This looks attractive, is super easy to install by wiring it up tot he chainlink, lasts forever and would prevent the children from sticking their hands through the fence. It would probably lessen the amount of barking as well because the dogs probably bark when they SEE people.

    I would continue efforts of trying to have the dogs removed permanently, but this would at least give you a temporary solution and it is affordable. It comes in 6 and 8 feet heights and is 8 feet long. Depending on the length of your fence, it can probably be done for less than $200 and looks MUCH better than plywood. Plywood also doesn't do well when it gets wet. I had the bamboo fencing on a chainlink fence at my old house and it lasted well over five years.

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    • craftymissbeth
      Legally Unlicensed
      • May 2012
      • 2385

      #17
      Originally posted by Crystal
      I would install privacy bamboo fencing over the chainlink:



      This looks attractive, is super easy to install by wiring it up tot he chainlink, lasts forever and would prevent the children from sticking their hands through the fence. It would probably lessen the amount of barking as well because the dogs probably bark when they SEE people.

      I would continue efforts of trying to have the dogs removed permanently, but this would at least give you a temporary solution and it is affordable. It comes in 6 and 8 feet heights and is 8 feet long. Depending on the length of your fence, it can probably be done for less than $200 and looks MUCH better than plywood. Plywood also doesn't do well when it gets wet. I had the bamboo fencing on a chainlink fence at my old house and it lasted well over five years.
      This is a great option!

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