Fencing suggestions? I don't know where to begin!
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I'm crazy about this one http://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/landscaping/a-backyard-upgrade-with-a-unique-vegetable-garden-fence-4048916
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Have you thought about a buried control fence (your dog wears a collar that alerts it with a warning sound when it gets to the boundaries of your yard - get one that's approved by the Humane Society). Our friend has one that works perfectly. The best part is you can dig it up and take it with you when you move. And it's going to be a lot cheaper than an actual fence.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/everyday-innovations/pet-fence1.htm
forget the buried wire. a lot of work and if squirrels chew it your euchered . This happened to us ,luckily we found it. Purchase a radio transmitter one. A little more money but well worth it . Ours can be adjusted to a 95 foot radius.
You can also teach your dog border boundaries. I won't take more than a couple of days. Look it up on you tube.
different fencing products come in different hts- across the back of my parents property there is a 5 ft tall fence. not chain link, but little rectangles. from the lumber yard i think.....its been a few decades ago...and its still standing.....
Get a fence and keep your dog safe. Did you ever think of a tall wrought iron type fence