Dog Runs for Backyards: Why They Are One of the Best Fence Additions for Dog Owners

Holly Cottles • March 6, 2026

Dog Runs for Backyards: Why They Are One of the Best Fence Additions for Dog Owners

Dog Runs for Backyards: Why They Are One of the Best Fence Additions for Dog Owners


For many homeowners in Frisco, McKinney, Prosper, Plano, and across North Texas, dogs are part of the family. They need space to play, exercise, and enjoy being outdoors. One of the most practical ways to give your dog a safe outdoor area while protecting your yard is by adding a dog run to your backyard fence.


At Frisco Fence, dog runs are one of the most common fence modifications we build for homeowners who want a dedicated space for their pets.


What Is a Dog Run?


A dog run is a fenced-in section of your yard designed specifically for your dog. It creates a secure area where dogs can run, relax, and go outside safely without having access to the entire yard.


Dog runs are typically installed:

  • Along the side of the house
  • In a corner of the backyard
  • Attached to an existing privacy fence
  • Near a back door for easy access


Most dog runs are built to match the existing fence style, making them look like a natural part of the yard rather than an add-on.


Benefits of Installing a Dog Run

Safety and Security for Your Dog


A dog run provides a controlled space where your dog can enjoy the outdoors safely. This is especially helpful for dogs that:

  • Like to dig
  • Try to escape
  • Chase wildlife
  • Need supervision outside


With a properly built fence enclosure, homeowners can feel confident their pets are safe.


Protects Your Landscaping


Many homeowners invest heavily in landscaping, flower beds, and outdoor living spaces. Dogs naturally love to run, dig, and explore which can quickly damage grass and plants.


A dog run allows your dog to burn energy while protecting the rest of your yard.


Easier Daily Routine for Pet Owners


Dog runs make everyday life easier. Instead of constantly watching your dog outside, you can simply let them into their designated fenced area.


This is especially useful for:

  • Busy families
  • Early mornings
  • Late nights
  • Quick potty breaks


Helps Prevent Yard Damage


North Texas weather can turn parts of a yard into mud quickly. Dog runs help contain digging, worn grass, and muddy areas to one designated section instead of the entire yard.


Many homeowners add gravel, turf, or pavers inside their dog run to create a durable surface.


Dog Run Fence Styles


Dog runs can be built using several fencing materials depending on your backyard layout and budget.


Common options include:

  • Cedar privacy fencing
  • Board-on-board cedar fencing
  • Black steel fencing
  • Chain link fencing


In most cases, we match the dog run to the existing fence design so the entire yard looks consistent.


Custom Dog Runs Built to Fit Your Yard


Every backyard is different. A properly designed dog run takes several things into consideration:

  • Size and breed of the dog
  • Number of dogs
  • Fence height
  • Gate placement
  • Yard layout
  • Drainage


The goal is to create a space that is secure, comfortable for the dog, and convenient for the homeowner.


Professional Dog Run Installation in Frisco and North Texas


At Frisco Fence, we help homeowners design and build custom dog runs that integrate with their existing fences. Whether you need a small enclosure along the side of the house or a larger fenced dog area, we can help create a solution that fits your yard and your dog’s needs.


Dog runs are one of the simplest and most useful fence upgrades you can add to your property.


If you are considering adding a dog run to your backyard, we would be happy to help you design one that works for your home.


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