Dog Fences and Stakes
Whether at the campsite, on a pitch or in the garden: with mobile dog fences and tie-out systems, your four-legged friend gets more freedom of movement outdoors without you having to hold them all the time. From flexible boundary fences to ground anchors and running leads, you will find practical solutions here for relaxed camping days with your dog.
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Dog fences and tie-out systems for camping and outdoor use
Anyone who goes camping with a dog knows the challenge: your four-legged friend should be able to move around freely, but still stay safely close by. Mobile dog fences, running leads and ground anchors for camping, the garden or the pitch are ideal for exactly this purpose.
Depending on your destination, the size of your dog and the intended use, different solutions may be suitable. While mobile boundary fences are often used on open pitches, compact tie-out systems or dog lead anchors are particularly practical on smaller camping areas.
Mobile dog fences for campsites and pitches
Camping dog fences create a clearly defined area directly next to your motorhome, caravan or awning. This allows your dog to move around freely without having to stay on a short lead all the time. Especially on family campsites or during longer stays, mobile fence systems help make everyday camping life more relaxed.
Many models can be set up flexibly and adapted to different ground surfaces. Depending on the system, the fences are suitable for small to large dogs as well as for temporary boundaries while travelling.
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Mobile dog fences
Flexible fence systems for campsites, gardens or pitches.
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Boundary fences for dogs
Practical solutions for a safe outdoor area.
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Fence doors and extensions
Add-ons for more flexible access and larger fenced areas.
Tethering your dog while camping
Not every campsite allows dogs to run freely. Tie-out systems still give your dog more freedom of movement than a classic short lead. Tension lines, running leads and rotating ground anchors that can be set up quickly are especially popular.
Depending on the ground surface, peg anchors, screw-in pegs or special ground anchors are suitable for sand, grass or firm ground. Many systems can be transported in a space-saving way and are ready to use in no time.
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Dog lead anchors
Stable ground fixings for dog leads and running leads.
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Tension lines and running leads
More freedom of movement for dogs on the campsite.
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Ground anchors for dogs
Flexible solutions for safely tethering your dog outdoors.
Which solution is right for your dog?
Which option makes sense depends mainly on your dog’s size, temperament and travel situation. Calm dogs often benefit from a simple ground anchor with a running lead. Active or larger dogs, on the other hand, usually need more stable boundary fences or robust fastening systems.
The size of the pitch also plays a role: while mobile dog fences are especially practical for longer stays, compact tie-out systems are particularly suitable for short stops or smaller pitches.
Are mobile dog fences suitable for campsites?
Yes, many mobile dog fences are specially designed for flexible use on campsites or pitches and can be set up and taken down quickly.
What is the advantage of a running lead when camping?
A running lead gives your dog significantly more freedom of movement than a short lead, while still keeping them safely close to the camp.
Which ground anchors are suitable for dogs?
Stable screw-in pegs or ground anchors with high pulling strength are suitable for dogs, as they remain secure in the ground even when the dog moves around.
Which dog fences are suitable for larger dogs?
For larger or active dogs, higher and more stable boundary fences are a sensible choice so that the fence can withstand stronger pressure.
Can dog fences also be used in the garden?
Yes, many mobile dog fences are suitable not only for camping, but also as flexible boundaries in the garden or while travelling.
Which is more practical: dog fences or tie-out systems?
That depends on how you use them. Dog fences offer more freedom of movement, but need more space. Tie-out systems are more compact and quicker to set up.

























