Coyotes and javelinas are a real presence in Eagle Pass. We build dog fences that contain your pet and keep wildlife out, using materials that handle South Texas heat.

Pet and dog fencing in Eagle Pass is most commonly chain link or aluminum, installed with posts set deep through caliche soil and self-latching gates on every opening - most residential yards are completed in one to three days, with 24 to 48 hours for concrete to cure before your dog can use the space.
If your dog has gotten out before, or you have spotted coyotes near your property, the right fence is not just a convenience - it is a genuine safety decision. We help Eagle Pass homeowners choose the right height, material, and base treatment for their specific dog and yard. If you also want to secure your driveway entrance, our automatic gate installation service pairs naturally with a new dog fence and keeps your yard fully enclosed.
A dog that has found a weak spot - a wobbly panel, a gate that does not latch, or a gap at the base - will keep testing that same spot. One escape in Eagle Pass traffic or near the river is one too many. This is the clearest sign that a proper fence is overdue.
Eagle Pass and Maverick County have active coyote and javelina populations, and sightings near residential neighborhoods are common at dawn and dusk. If you have seen these animals near your yard, your dog is at risk every time they go outside without you standing watch.
South Texas heat and UV exposure eat through fence materials faster than most homeowners expect. If your chain link is pulling away from posts, wood panels are rotting at the base, or you can see daylight under the fence line, your dog can likely find a way through - especially a motivated digger or jumper.
Many older Eagle Pass homes were built without fenced backyards. If you are taking your dog outside on a leash every time or tying them to a stake, a properly installed fence will improve both your dog's quality of life and your own peace of mind significantly.
We install chain link, aluminum, vinyl-coated wire, and welded wire dog fences across Eagle Pass and the surrounding Maverick County area. Chain link remains the most popular choice for dog enclosures because it is durable, affordable, and lets your dog see without giving them easy footholds to climb. For homeowners who want a cleaner look, aluminum is an excellent low-maintenance option that handles the heat well. Every installation includes self-closing, self-latching gate hardware - the most common place a dog escapes is through a gate someone forgot to close. Our pool fence installation service uses the same gate hardware standards, so families with both a pool and a dog can often combine both projects into a single visit.
For dogs that dig, we offer buried footer options and gravel base treatments that address the escape route before it becomes a problem. Height recommendations are based on your dog's breed, size, and known behavior - we ask about all of this before making a material or height suggestion. Every job includes permit handling with the City of Eagle Pass, and we give you a written estimate before any work starts so there are no surprise additions to your bill.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, affordable enclosure with clear visibility - the most common choice for Eagle Pass dog yards.
Suits homeowners who want a cleaner aesthetic alongside solid containment - holds up in heat with minimal upkeep.
Ideal for digger breeds - buried mesh or concrete footer along the fence line stops escape attempts at the base.
Good for smaller dogs or households that need a contained run within a larger yard rather than a full perimeter fence.
Eagle Pass is not a typical Texas suburb. The combination of Chihuahuan Desert heat, caliche soil, and active wildlife populations - coyotes, javelinas, and feral hogs in Maverick County - means the fencing decisions that work well in San Antonio or Austin are not always the right call here. Contractors who have worked in this area know how deep to set posts for caliche, which materials hold up through multiple summers above 100 degrees, and what height is actually adequate when coyotes are in the neighborhood. The American Kennel Club recommends discussing your dog's breed and behavior with your contractor before settling on a height - akc.org is a good resource for breed-specific fencing guidance. Local wildlife information from Texas Parks and Wildlife is also worth reviewing - tpwd.texas.gov.
We serve the full Eagle Pass area, including homeowners in Carrizo Springs and Crystal City. Whether your property is in an established neighborhood near downtown or a newer subdivision on the outskirts of town, we apply the same ground preparation standards and gate hardware quality on every job.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. Tell us your dog's breed, size, and any known escape habits - that shapes every decision we make before we visit.
We walk your full yard perimeter, check ground conditions for caliche, and note any gates, grade changes, or existing structures. You get a written quote covering materials, labor, and permit - no hidden costs.
We handle the building permit with the City of Eagle Pass before any digging begins. This adds a few business days to the front end of the timeline but protects your investment and keeps the work legal.
Posts are set in concrete, materials go up, and gates are installed and tested before we leave. We walk the finished fence with you and show you every gate latch - your dog moves in after the concrete cures.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after the estimate.
(830) 386-1883We know coyotes and javelinas are part of daily life in Maverick County. Before recommending a fence height, we ask about your dog's breed and whether you have seen wildlife near your property - because the minimum is not always enough here.
Drilling through Eagle Pass caliche takes heavier equipment and more time than soft-soil jobs. We factor that into your written quote from the start, so your final bill matches your approved estimate - no add-on surprises once the crew is on site.
The gate is where most dog escapes happen. Every fence we install includes self-closing, self-latching hardware, and we test it repeatedly before leaving your property. We also confirm the latch cannot be nudged open by a dog's nose or paw.
We pull the required permit with the City of Eagle Pass on your behalf and coordinate the inspection. You never have to make a single call to a government office. The American Fence Association recommends always confirming permit compliance before work starts - see{' '}americanfenceassociation.com for consumer guidance.
Every one of these proof points comes back to the same thing: we know this area, and we build fences that actually do what a dog fence is supposed to do. Your dog stays in. Wildlife stays out.
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