Thursday, February 12, 2015


Christmas is one of the most popular times to add a furry addition to your family, Lucky little thing! For the first month, may be two, those little fur balls are still so young that mostly all they do is sleep, eat a, and poop. Taking Lucky out for a potty break doesn’t require much more than a watchful eye at that point. However, as the weather starts to warm up, the frozen grass begins to thaw, and spring looms around the corner, your little monster has already doubled, maybe even tripled in size. Not to mention as she grow into their clumsy paws and learn to run it’s a nonstop fetching fest! Leaving that sweet Lucky in her cage all day just isn’t fair, but you can’t give her free roams of the house. Who knows what would be destroyed!

Hmmm… what to do? Well, you have all that space in the backyard the kids love to run around in, but there’s no way to keep Lucky in. A fence… that could be an affordable option. Your wife has been commenting on the deer getting into her garden and the opossums playing opossum almost scared her to death last week.


A nice fence may just be the perfect solution! Lucky would be free to run and explore all day without fear that your furniture or shoes are paying the price. Plus, it would be a great way to get the kids outside and active in the afternoons, while also keeping them safe from dangerous, speeding cars. Yep, a fence would be an absolutely perfect spring addition to your home!

Wonderful, American Fence and Gate serve all residential clients in the Franklin, Brentwood, and Nashville areas. They have plenty of experience in puppy proofing. The skilled team at American Fence and Gate will be sure to fence your ward in so that Lucky and the kids stay in, the other unwanted animals are kept out, and your wife is happy with the appearance! Most importantly, you’ll be pleased with the affordable price for their services and the high quality of their work! Visit American Fence and Gate’s website today for more information on fencing options and pricing!

(615) 833-2120



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