6 Tips to Make Your Landscaping Pet Friendly

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Tips To Keep Your Yard

PET-FRIENDLY


There are millions of products sold to pet owners every day to accommodate furry friends inside our homes. But how often do we think about their outdoor space?

Pet-friendly landscaping adds to the aesthetics and usefulness of your property and your pet’s happiness.


Pet Safe Yard Safety should always be the first thing you consider when looking at pet-friendly landscaping.

Creating Boundaries Proper fencing is the best way to keep your pet secure from the road and wandering off. Check your fencing periodically for sturdiness, evidence of digging, and cracks or holes.

A Playful Landscape Pets love to play. Creating plenty of room for them to roam and run makes for happy pets. Knowing your pet’s play habits can give you great ideas to add to your landscape design.


Hazardous Plants Research the kind of plants and flowers you intend to add to ensure they are not toxic to animals. Even some native plants can be dangerous. If you have plants that your pet shouldn’t interact with, such as fruits, vegetables,nuts,or certain flowers, consider installing barriers.

Provide Shade Your pet will love to spend hours in your well-manicured lawn. Pets, especially cats and dogs, love sunbathing.

But a well-designed landscape will provide both sunny and shady areas for people and pets. Shelter from the sun is important during really hot summer days.


Toxicity Levels Mulch and bark chips are petfriendly materials, but it is important to choose the right brand as some are toxic if ingested.

Small Pet Fun Create areas for other pets, such as cats or rabbits, in your landscape too.

Pet-Friendly Materials Another thing to consider is the types of materials you use in your landscape design.


Access to Water Another pet-friendly option to include in your landscape is a water feature. While they are typically seen as a complement to any landscape design, they also double as a place pets can grab a drink.

Heat Retention Remember to choose pawfriendly materials such as flagstone, brick or concrete. Such materials are petapproved since they don’t stick to feet or overheat during summer. Source:- https://bit.ly/3zKni29


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