{"id":1139,"date":"2012-11-12T19:28:55","date_gmt":"2012-11-13T03:28:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/?p=1139"},"modified":"2012-11-12T19:28:55","modified_gmt":"2012-11-13T03:28:55","slug":"landscaping-with-dogs-in-mind","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/2012\/11\/12\/landscaping-with-dogs-in-mind\/","title":{"rendered":"Landscaping with Dogs in Mind"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Gardens are for people and the pets they love.<\/strong> When you come home they are always happy to see you. Doesn&#39;t matter what kind of day it&#39;s been, they are there for you. So it stands to reason that we would want to make their little corner of the world as interesting and comfortable as we can. <\/p>\n<p>\tI&#39;m working with several homeowners right now that have dogs in the family. Their goal is to provide a dog-friendly landscape that is beautiful, safe and has enough mental stimulation to keep them occupied during the day. If you have a dog, here are some tips to remember.<\/p>\n<p>\t<a href=\"https:\/\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/?attachment_id=1140\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-1140\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" align=\"left\" alt=\"\" border=\"3\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1140\" height=\"230\" hspace=\"5\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/2012\/11\/Banjo_on_porch.jpg?resize=307%2C230&#038;ssl=1\" title=\"Banjo\" vspace=\"6\" width=\"307\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/2012\/11\/Banjo_on_porch.jpg?resize=307%2C230&amp;ssl=1 307w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/2012\/11\/Banjo_on_porch.jpg?resize=640%2C480&amp;ssl=1 640w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/2012\/11\/Banjo_on_porch.jpg?w=948&amp;ssl=1 948w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/jannelsonlandscapedesign.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/2012\/11\/Banjo_on_porch.jpg?w=1422&amp;ssl=1 1422w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 307px) 100vw, 307px\" \/><\/a><strong>Each dog is differen<\/strong>t. Banjo, a yellow lab owned by a friend, loves to play the fetching game with his favorite toy. He needs lots of exercise and objects to chew on. His yard has room to play and a box of toys that he can carry around in his mouth.<\/p>\n<p>\tI&#39;ll need to c<strong>onsider several breed traits and personalities<\/strong> in a Ben Lomond garden that I&#39;m updating. Sunny Boy is a timid pit bull mix who has bonded with Pippy, the cocker\/doxie mix. Along with the beagle, Brandy, they all love to tunnel and chase each other. In this garden there will be a dog tunnel made from wire winding between plants. The plants will grow over the top and can be tied to form a roof. This way the dogs have a fun activity that comes naturally to them.<\/p>\n<p>\tThese owners also have a very old rescue chihauhua, Rico Suave, receiving hospice care for a brain tumor. He needs a quiet, private spot with warmth. In a out of the way spot, we are going to add several flagstone to soak up the heat of the sun where he can lay. <\/p>\n<p>\t<strong>Creating a garden to meet your dogs needs is the best way to avoid future problems<\/strong>. Most dogs prowl the perimeter of their fence to investigate noises so instead of a plant border consider paving stones, gravel or mulched paths along the fenceline. <\/p>\n<p>\t<strong>If you dog is a digger<\/strong> like Brandy the beagle, create a special area in a shady spot where they can dig to their heart&#39;s content. The spot can be a sand pit or earth.&nbsp; Entice them to this area by burying a favorite toy or bone. They will return again and again to this one spot and not dig up your flower beds.<\/p>\n<p>\t<strong>Picking plants<\/strong> is important in backyard landscaping with dogs especially if your dog naturally nibbles on greenery or berries. Some plants are lethal while others can cause illness or vomiting. I was surprised to see so many common plants on the ASPCA website that could cause problems. From carnations to primroses to geraniums, I&#39;ll be checking the list to make sure all my dog friends are safe. <br \/>\n\t<strong>http:\/\/www.aspca.org\/Pet-care\/poison-control\/Plants?plant_toxicity=toxic-to-dogs<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\tPlants near paths should have soft foliage without thorns and spines which can cause eye injury.&nbsp; Brittle plants like salvia should be in the center where they&#39;ll be protected.&nbsp; Densely planted areas are usually avoided by dogs but planting in raised beds or mounds help, too. Pieces of driftwood placed at the front of a border will discourage them, too.&nbsp; Start with one gallon or larger plants that can stand up to a little roughhousing .<\/p>\n<p>\tIf your dogs have <strong>already created their own path<\/strong> through the garden, don&#39;t try to redirect them. Instead turn their well-worn routes into pathways covered with a mulch of small wood chips which are easy on paws yet large enough so they won&#39;t cling to fur coats. <br \/>\n\t&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br \/>\n\t<strong>Provide your dog with an area to relieve himself.<\/strong>&nbsp; Since you only have about 8 hours to water a spot after your dog goes on the lawn it&#39;s better to set aside a corner covered with pea gravel, cedar chips or flagstone and train your dog to go there.&nbsp; It&#39;s also a good idea to install marking posts like a piece of wood or log along a path.<\/p>\n<p>\t<strong>Dogs can get bored in a space<\/strong>.&nbsp; Dog friendly gardeners incorporate barriers, arbors, pathways and raised beds to channel dog&#39;s energies to things they enjoy, like running and away from delicate plants and veggies.They also need places that provide shade like trees, arbors and pergolas.&nbsp; Eliminate weeds, especially foxtails, which can get in your dogs ears or be inhaled.<\/p>\n<p>\tKeep theses tips in mind and both you and your dog will be happier for it.<br \/>\n\t&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gardens are for people and the pets they love. When you come home they are always happy to see you. Doesn&#39;t matter what kind of day it&#39;s been, they are there for you. 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