Saxon Dog Mesh features graduated mesh that is ideal for fencing and deterring small to medium sized dogs. It can also be used as a light duty fencing. Available in 2 lengths: 10m and 20m rolls. Caution: Always wear gloves and glasses when handlingNote: It is recommended that new galvanised wire mesh used in aviaries and pet cages be treated to remove excess zinc that could possibly harm pets. Shave off any zinc spikes with a utility knife. The mesh should then be scrubbed with a mild solution of vinegar (2 cups in a bucket of water), and rinsed with clean water.
Saxon Dog Mesh features graduated mesh that is ideal for fencing and deterring small to medium sized dogs. It can also be used as a light duty fencing. Available in 2 lengths: 10m and 20m rolls. Caution: Always wear gloves and glasses when handlingNote: It is recommended that new galvanised wire mesh used in aviaries and pet cages be treated to remove excess zinc that could possibly harm pets. Shave off any zinc spikes with a utility knife. The mesh should then be scrubbed with a mild solution of vinegar (2 cups in a bucket of water), and rinsed with clean water.
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Saxon Dog Mesh features graduated mesh that is ideal for fencing and deterring small to medium sized dogs. It can also be used as a light duty fencing. Available in 2 lengths: 10m and 20m rolls. Caution: Always wear gloves and glasses when handlingNote: It is recommended that new galvanised wire mesh used in aviaries and pet cages be treated to remove excess zinc that could possibly harm pets. Shave off any zinc spikes with a utility knife. The mesh should then be scrubbed with a mild solution of vinegar (2 cups in a bucket of water), and rinsed with clean water.
Saxon Dog Mesh features graduated mesh that is ideal for fencing and deterring small to medium sized dogs. It can also be used as a light duty fencing. Available in 2 lengths: 10m and 20m rolls. Caution: Always wear gloves and glasses when handlingNote: It is recommended that new galvanised wire mesh used in aviaries and pet cages be treated to remove excess zinc that could possibly harm pets. Shave off any zinc spikes with a utility knife. The mesh should then be scrubbed with a mild solution of vinegar (2 cups in a bucket of water), and rinsed with clean water.
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