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Jo and I are still planning for future needs. One of which is a temporary fence that would look nice that we could put up for our dogs. We will be living as "static" full timers when our home sells and will likely be living in a mobile home park somewhere in the Oklahoma City area.
Anyway, towards the idea of fencing, we went to Lowes today and ran across the fencing at the link below. It is good for us in that it is fairly high (44 inches) yet at the bottom it is built that our dogs couldn't squeeze through and get out.
I don't know if anyone else has such needs, but it is a nice looking alternative to normal fencing material. The panels also fold up in half to what you see in the picture, thus making them suitable for going into storage somewhere. The only thing that I see might be needed is to reinforce their "staking" method with 3 or 4 foot long rebar posts at some of the panel "joints" where two panels come together.