
Your dog deserves a yard it can actually use. We build pet fences in Pomona that hold up to the heat, clay soil, and local coyote pressure - so you stop worrying every time the dog goes outside.

Pet and dog fencing in Pomona creates a secure, enclosed yard where your dog can move freely without a leash, most jobs are completed in one to two days, and the result is a physical barrier that solves the problem a leash and supervision can never fully address.
Pomona homeowners come to us for pet fencing for a few different reasons. Some have a dog that has escaped before and are not willing to risk it again. Others are bringing home a new dog and want the yard ready before the animal arrives. Many live near the foothills or around Ganesha Park and have seen coyotes - which means the fence needs to do two jobs at once: keep the dog in and keep wildlife out.
If your yard already has an older wood or block wall fence that was built for privacy rather than pet containment, it may have gaps at the base or stand too low for a larger dog. In that case, a targeted fence repair may be all you need - or a full replacement may make more sense. We will tell you honestly which option fits your situation.
One escape is enough to know your current setup is not working. In Pomona, where traffic on streets like Holt Avenue and Garey Avenue moves fast, a loose dog can be in serious danger within seconds. A dedicated pet fence closes that gap permanently.
If you have seen coyotes in your neighborhood - especially near the foothills north of the 10 freeway or around Ganesha Park - your dog is at risk any time it is outside unsupervised. A secure, tall fence is one of the most reliable ways to reduce that risk for small and medium dogs.
Walk your fence line and look for spots where the bottom does not meet the ground, posts that have started to tilt, or a gate you have to lift or force to close. Pomona's clay soil can cause posts to shift over seasons, so this is worth checking even on a fence that looked fine a year ago.
If you are bringing home a new dog and your yard has no fence, you are relying entirely on a leash every time the dog goes outside. A properly installed fence gives both you and your dog real freedom in your own yard - and removes a daily chore from your routine.
We install the full range of pet fencing materials - wood privacy fence, chain-link, welded wire, vinyl - chosen based on your dog's size, energy level, and your yard's layout. Every installation includes posts set deep enough to stay plumb through Pomona's wet-dry clay soil cycles, gates fitted with self-closing hinges and dog-proof latch hardware, and base treatment for dogs that dig. If your project calls for full property access control, we can pair a pet fence with an automatic gate installation so your driveway opening does not become an escape route.
For properties with pools, pet fencing and pool fence installation often overlap - a dog that can access pool water unsupervised is a safety concern. We plan both together when your yard needs it, ensuring the pet enclosure and pool barrier work as a unified system rather than two separate projects bolted together.
Best for homeowners who want reliable containment at a lower cost - durable in Pomona heat and easy to inspect for gaps.
Suits yards where visual screening matters as much as containment - solid panels block sightlines that can overstimulate reactive dogs.
Ideal for larger yards and working dogs - strong enough for high-energy breeds, flexible for sloped terrain.
Low-maintenance choice for homeowners who want an attractive fence that holds up to the Inland Empire sun without annual sealing.
Most of Pomona sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and contracts when dry. That seasonal movement can push fence posts out of alignment over time if they are not set deep enough or anchored correctly - which is why a pet fence that looked perfect at installation can develop lean and base gaps within a few years on a shallow-footed installation. We set posts deep enough to stay straight through wet winters and dry summers, and we use concrete mixes rated for this type of soil. Homeowners in Ontario, CA and Chino Hills, CA deal with the same clay-soil conditions, and we carry those same installation standards across every job in the region.
Pomona's summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees, which accelerates wear on untreated wood and lower-grade hardware. We use materials and finishes suited to the Inland Empire heat so your fence does not start deteriorating after the first dry season. And if you live in one of Pomona's HOA-governed neighborhoods - particularly in newer developments near the SR-71 corridor - we know the approval process and can help you get the right sign-off before any post goes in the ground. A fence built without HOA approval is a violation notice waiting to happen.
We ask a few basic questions: your yard size, your dog's breed and size, whether you have any existing fencing, and whether your neighborhood has HOA rules. You will hear back within one business day. This gives us what we need to prepare for the estimate visit - no guesswork on either side.
We come out to measure the fence line, check the terrain, and look at any existing fence or obstacles. We note clay soil conditions, tree roots, and existing concrete that could affect installation. You get a written estimate - typically within a day or two of the visit - with a clear breakdown of what is included.
For most full dog fence installations in Pomona, a building permit is required. We handle the application on your behalf. If you have an HOA, we can help with the submission paperwork. This step adds a few days to a couple of weeks to your start date depending on city processing times - we keep you updated throughout.
Most residential jobs wrap up in one full day on-site. Keep your dog indoors for the entire workday. Gates are installed last - before we leave, we walk the fence line with you so you can check for gaps, uneven panels, or hardware that does not feel right. We fix anything that needs adjusting before the job is closed out.
We handle the permit, the HOA paperwork, and the post-depth planning for clay soil - you just show up to the walkthrough.
(626) 659-1648We set posts deep enough and use the right concrete mix for the expansive clay that covers most of Pomona. Shallow posts drift and create the gaps that let dogs out. Our post-depth approach is grounded in years of work across this specific soil type.
We are licensed with the California Contractors State License Board and pull City of Pomona permits ourselves - we do not hand that task off to you. You can verify any California contractor's license on the{' '} CSLB website in about 30 seconds. That license protects you if anything goes wrong.
Most dog escapes through fenced yards happen at the gate, not the fence panels. We install self-closing hinges and dog-proof latch hardware on every pet fence we build, so your gate is the strongest point in the system - not the weakest.
If your dog is a digger, we discuss buried wire mesh skirts, concrete footers, or gravel trenches during the estimate visit. These solutions are baked into the plan from the start - not added as a surprise after installation reveals the problem.
These are not marketing claims - they are the specific reasons Pomona homeowners recommend us to their neighbors. A fence is only as good as the installation behind it, and installation quality shows up years later when everyone else has moved on.
You can verify our CSLB license at cslb.ca.gov. For coyote safety guidance relevant to Pomona homeowners, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has solid, localized information. Fencing standards for pet containment are also covered in resources from the American Kennel Club.
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Learn MoreCoyote season does not pause, and neither does the risk of an escape. Call or request a quote today and we will get your yard measured before your schedule fills up.