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I have always been one of those people who loves to create a warm, inviting atmosphere for others, which is why I started looking at landscaping design in the first place. It was incredible to me to see how much of a difference I was able to make by adding a few new plants, and after that first project, I wanted to help other people. I started volunteering to help friends and neighbors do their landscaping, and after a few months, I had developed quite a following. This blog is all about creating a warm, inviting yard through smart landscaping and an eye for detail.

Creating An Inviting Yard

Did You Just Adopt A New Puppy? 3 Tips To Prevent Your Dog From Destroying Your Lawn

by Addison Washington

Dogs are great additions to a household, and you can look forward to many years of playing with your newest furry family member. While there is nothing like watching an adorable puppy go romping through the grass, it is also important to keep in mind that some of those early doggie behaviors can destroy your lawn. As you begin training your new puppy, keep these landscaping strategies in mind to preserve the beauty of your lawn:

Avoid Unsightly Urine Spots

Pet owners often prefer to take their dog outside for potty breaks. However, dog urine tends to leave unsightly yellow spots in the grass. Consider replacing a portion of your grass with hardscaping such as gravel that can be rinsed with water after your dog uses the bathroom. Alternatively, you can talk to a landscaping services company about types of grass that could be planted that are more resistant to pet urine and foot traffic. For instance, Bermuda grass is a warm-season variety that tends to be tougher than other types.

Prevent Digging Behaviors

Dogs tend to dig out of boredom or an urge to explore. While puppies tend to dig the most, older dogs might also dig through the grass to reach cool dirt on a hot day. You can begin training your puppy now to not dig up your lawn by providing it with plenty of more interesting activities such as chasing a ball. If your dog tries to dig under the fence, then consider having fencing placed that continues deeper below the ground.

Make Plans for Lawn Treatments

A lush, green lawn is the ideal place to play with your new pet. You also want to make sure that your pet stays safe during landscaping services such as mowing and fertilizing treatments. Make sure that the landscaping crew knows that you have a new pet so that they can take precautions as they visit your home. Then, arrange to keep your dog inside on days when the lawn is being cared for. This way, you never have to miss a treatment so that your lawn stays green all year long.

As you learn more about puppy care, remember to give your lawn a little attention, too. Naturally, pets generate more foot traffic and can create damage through normal processes such as taking a potty break outside. By focusing on minimizing the damage through effective landscaping strategies, you can ensure that your outdoor area remains the ideal place to play with your new pup.

Contact a company like Sagescapes & Design for more information and assistance. 

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