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Writer's picturePhillip Brown

Furry Friends and Fresh Grass: Solutions for a Beautiful Lawn with Dogs

Maintaining a beautiful lawn with dogs can be a challenging task. Dogs can leave behind unsightly brown patches, make pet waste, dig holes, and even destroy your carefully planted flower beds. In this blog post, we'll share some solutions for maintaining your lawn when you have dogs. From choosing the right grass type to dog-proofing your yard and pet waste clean-up, we've got you covered.

1. Choose durable grass breeds


Dogs can be hard on grass, with their constant running, digging, and urinating. To keep your lawn looking its best, choose durable grass breeds that can stand up to the wear and tear of your furry friend. Some of the best grasses for lawns with dogs include Kentucky Bluegrass, Bermudagrass, Tall fescue, Perennial ryegrass, and Zoysiagrass. These grasses have strong root systems, drought resistance, and the ability to recover quickly from damage.


2. Dog-proof your lawn

One of the first things you should do is dog-proof your lawn. This means taking steps to prevent your dog from damaging your grass and plants. You can do this by creating a designated play area for your dog, installing a fence, or using a dog run. You can also use natural barriers, like rocks and shrubs, to create a boundary between your dog's play area and the rest of your lawn.



3. Prevent your dog from digging holes


Preventing your dog from digging holes in your yard requires a combination of training and environmental management. Always provide your dog with a proper amount of exercise and mental stimulation to reduce the desire to dig. Consider creating a designated digging area for your dog, filled with sand or dirt, to redirect their digging behavior. You can also discourage digging by placing rocks or chicken wire over areas where your dog has dug before. Additionally, supervise your dog while outside and redirect their attention to a toy or game if they start to dig.


4. Trim your dog's nails


Did you know that your furry friend's nails can also cause damage to your lawn? That's right, if your dog's nails are too long, they can tear up your grass and create unsightly brown patches. So, it's important to trim your dog's nails regularly to prevent this from happening. Not only will this help keep your lawn looking great, but it will also keep your dog's paws healthy and comfortable. Just make sure you use proper nail clippers and take your time to avoid cutting the quick, the sensitive part of the nail that can cause bleeding and pain. And, of course, don't forget to reward your dog with a treat for being a good boy or girl during the trimming process.


5. Consider creating a designated potty area

To keep your lawn looking green and lush, it's worth considering creating a designated potty area. This can help reduce the amount of damage your furry friend's urine and feces can cause to your lawn. It’s helpful for your dog to have a designated spot to do their business. Just make sure to choose an area that's far enough away from any outdoor living spaces or play areas.





6. Clean up poop regularly


Alright, let's face it – picking up poop is not one of the most glamorous tasks out there, but it's important to maintain a healthy and clean lawn. Your dog’s waste must be cleaned up regularly to prevent any nasty smells or unsightly brown spots on your grass. Plus, it's just common courtesy when you live in close proximity to neighbors. Sunshine Pet Waste Removal can help check this task off your “beautiful lawn with dogs” checklist.


Having a beautiful lawn with dogs may seem like a daunting task, but a little bit of extra effort can go a long way. With proper training, regular maintenance, and simple changes to your lawn care routine, you can have a beautiful lawn that your furry friends can enjoy too.

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