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Top Tips: How to Create a Dog-Friendly Garden?

March 3, 2023

Dogs are man’s best friend, and it’s no wonder why. They are loyal, loving, and always by our side. As pet owners, we want to provide the best care for our furry companions. One way to do this is by creating a dog-friendly garden. A dog-friendly garden is a safe and secure place where your furry friend can play, exercise and relax without getting hurt. In this article, we will provide you with some tips and tricks on how to create a dog-friendly garden that both you and your furry friend will love.

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Ing. Mgr. Anna Isakova

Dog Behavior & Welfare Specialist | Trick, Fitness & Agility Trainer

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Choose plants 

When it comes to creating a dog-friendly garden, choosing the right plants is crucial. Some plants can be toxic to dogs and can cause serious health problems if ingested. It is essential to do your research before planting anything in your garden. Here are some plants that are safe for dogs:

Aspect Dog-Friendly Option ✅ Non-Dog-Friendly Option❌
Mulch ? Cedar ? Cocoa
Plants ? Sunflowers ? Aloe Vera
Fencing ? Picket fence ? Chain link fence
Pesticides ? Neem oil ? Chemical sprays
Water source ? Dog bowl ? Garden hose

Create a dog area

Dogs love to play, and creating a designated area for them to do so will make them happy. Consider installing a sandbox or a digging pit where your furry friend can dig and play without ruining your garden. You can also create a designated spot for them to do their business.

Install fencing

Dogs love to explore, and they can wander off if they’re not properly contained. Installing a fence around your garden will keep your furry friend safe and secure. Make sure the fence is high enough to prevent your dog from jumping over it.

Avoid toxic chemicals

Chemicals like pesticides and fertilizers can be harmful to your dog’s health. Avoid using them in your garden, and opt for natural alternatives instead. You can use compost and organic fertilizers to keep your garden healthy.

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Shade and water

Dogs can get overheated quickly, especially in the summertime. Make sure to provide shade and plenty of water for your furry friend. You can create shaded areas in your garden by planting trees or installing a canopy.

Remove dangerous objects

Your garden may have objects that can be dangerous to your furry friend, such as sharp tools, broken glass, or toxic plants. Make sure to remove any potential hazards from your garden to prevent accidents.

Conclusion

Creating a dog-friendly garden takes some planning and effort, but the end result is worth it. A safe and secure garden will provide your furry friend with a space to play, exercise, and relax. By following the tips and tricks we provided, you can create a garden that both you and your dog will love.

FAQ

Can I use gravel in my dog-friendly garden?

Yes, you can use gravel in your garden. Make sure to choose a size that is comfortable for your furry friend to walk on.

Can I use mulch in my dog-friendly garden?

Yes, you can use mulch in your garden. However, avoid using cocoa bean mulch as it can be toxic to dogs.

Can I use natural predators to control pests in my garden?

While using natural predators can be an effective way to control pests in your garden, it is not recommended if you have a dog. Some predators like ladybugs and praying mantis can be harmful to your furry friend if ingested.

Can I plant vegetables in my dog-friendly garden?

Yes, you can plant vegetables in your garden as long as they are safe for your dog to ingest. Some safe vegetables for dogs include carrots, green beans, and sweet potatoes.

Can I let my dog play in my garden unsupervised?

It is not recommended to let your dog play in your garden unsupervised, especially if they are a puppy or have a tendency to dig or chew on plants. Always keep an eye on your furry friend to prevent accidents.

How can I keep my dog from digging in my garden?

You can create a designated digging pit for your furry friend to play in. You can also train them to use it by burying toys or treats in the pit. Additionally, you can discourage digging by placing large rocks or chicken wire on top of the soil.

Can I use a sprinkler system in my dog-friendly garden?

Yes, you can use a sprinkler system in your garden as long as you are careful with the placement of the sprinklers. Make sure to avoid spraying your furry friend directly with water, as it can be overwhelming and may cause them to develop a fear of water.

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