Landscaping for Dogs - Part 2
Checking my logs for this website, I found out that one of the most searched-for articles I have is the one on Landscaping for Dogs. That’s too bad, because that link is no longer active. The newspaper only keeps them active for two weeks.
So, I found another article on landscaping for dogs, this one from HGTV. Hope this one stays active longer!
Here is an excerpt:
Owners often complain of dirty paws tracking mud into the house. Fran suggests creating an area between the yard and the doorway where the dogs can wipe their feet, so to speak. And single trees or bushes in the landscape are vulnerable to damage when dogs start to play, so plant trees, shrubs and flowers in clusters. She also stresses the importance of getting your dogs off the grass when they eliminate. Train them to use a shredded wood or gravel area. Read more…
The designer is Fran Kiesling of Dirty Dog Landscaping in Minneapolis.
Here is a book about dog landscaping:

Dog Friendly Gardens, Garden Friendly Dogs
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December 28th, 2005 at 10:19 pm
Check out this article and others that follow it!
http://www.flower-gardening-made-easy.com/Dogs-and-gardens.html