13 Dog Friendly Landscaping Ideas
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Create a Border
If you have an area of the yard that is off-limits to your dog, make sure you have some kind of barrier set up. Some people use large pieces of driftwood to keep dogs from areas of the yard that are off-limits. Large rocks may also keep your dog away from any flowers you don’t want them to trample. If your dog likes to jump, be sure the barrier isn’t too low. Check out these 14 smart small-space landscaping ideas.
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Choose Sensible Plants
When selecting plants for your landscaping, in addition to making sure they aren’t toxic to pets, consider plants that will stand up to play and rough-housing. Be sure the plants are sturdy enough, but also that they don’t have any thorns, thistles or burrs that may get caught in your dog’s paws or fur. These 11 plants will keep pests out of your yard.
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