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Gardening has always been one of the most popular pastimes for generations. Dogs are one of the most popular pets in the world. It stands to reason that there are a great many gardens in the world that have resident dogs. Why not spend this time in quarantine by creating your own dog-friendly garden?
Start with Big Plants
As much as we would like Fido the dog to not tear up our new plants, chances are he will. When you put a new plant into your garden, you may want to invest in a larger plant. A larger plant is less likely to be disturbed by your dog than a smaller plant.
Make Solid Paths
Pets, like people, would prefer to follow a path. Create paths in your garden that your pet can follow (rather than going through your beds.) Use solid pavers rather than mulch or gavel. To a dog, loose materials are ideal for digging in. If your dog is still going through your flower beds even after you have provided paths, get down to her level and see what she sees.
Provide Shade the Dog Can Use
In hot weather, a dog will look for cool places to relax. If you provided him with an easy access shaded area, your dog will lay there rather than somewhere else in your garden where he may do damage.
Know Which Plants in Your Garden are Poisonous
Most dogs will not chew on plants, but some do especially young dogs. Be aware of the kinds of plants you have in your garden and which are poisonous to dogs. If you see the dog has chewed on one of the poisonous plants, you will be much more able to get your dog the medical attention it needs.
Limit Pesticide and Herbicide Use
While pesticides and herbicides will not kill your dog, it can make the animal sick. Remember, your dog is much closer to the ground and these chemicals than you are and has less body mass, which makes the chemicals more concentrated. Consider using more natural ways to fight off pests and weeds.
Leave Some Portion of Your Yard as Grass
Remember, dogs love to run. Consider keeping an area of grass just for this purpose. Making a dog-friendly garden is not all that hard to do and is well worth the effort. By following these few tips, both you and your beloved companion can enjoy all that the garden has to offer.
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Here at Noah’s Ark we help celebrate the life of your cherished friend by offering a loving and compassionate cremation service. We can provide a plaster paw print, hair clipping and memorial DVD upon request at no additional cost.
Noah’s Ark Pet Crematory
2643 Old Bridge Road Manasquan, NJ 08736
732-528-6624 or 732-528-NOAH

