Professional Tree Trimming for Dog Parks & Fence Line Maintenance
November 20, 2025

J & B Tree Service Kalamazoo – Professional Tree Trimming for Dog Parks & Fence Line Maintenance
When Kalamazoo property managers and park directors need reliable
tree trimming, fence line clearing, and overgrowth removal, they trust J & B Tree Service. Our recent project at a local Kalamazoo, MI dog park
showcases exactly why.
Tree Trimming & Fence Line Clearing in Kalamazoo, MI
The dog park was dealing with severely overgrown Oak
and Elm trees
that were pushing over a fence and causing structural issues. Overhanging limbs and unmanaged growth weren’t just affecting the fence—they were also creating safety concerns for park visitors and their dogs.
Our team provided full-service, professional maintenance to restore the area, including:
- • Expert Oak & Elm tree trimming to remove dangerous and overgrown branches
- • Fence line clearing to eliminate limbs pushing on or hanging over the fence
- • Vegetation removal and mowing on the opposite side of the fence to prevent future overgrowth
- • Cleanup and debris removal to keep the park looking clean and well-maintained
Why Tree Trimming Matters for Dog Parks
Keeping trees trimmed and fences clear is essential for:
- • Dog safety
- • Fence protection and longevity
- • Park cleanliness and appearance
- • Reducing long-term maintenance costs
With regular tree care, parks avoid damage, improve visibility, and create a safer environment for everyone.
Your Trusted Kalamazoo Tree Service Company
J & B Tree Service proudly serves Kalamazoo, Michigan
with dependable, affordable, and professional tree care. Whether you’re managing a dog park, commercial property, or residential lot, our team delivers expert solutions for:
- ✔ Tree trimming
- ✔ Tree removal
- ✔ Stump grinding
- ✔ Fence line clearing
- ✔ Storm cleanup
- ✔ Preventative maintenance
If you need tree trimming in Kalamazoo, MI, or want to schedule a quote for fence line clearing or park maintenance, contact J & B Tree Service
today.











