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Why more dog owners are choosing artifical grass for their gardens

by David K. Business Development
While there will always be some people who prefer everything to come from nature, sometimes man-made products simply provide a better option for you.
Artificial grass has become popular for homeowners who want a low-maintenance lawn that always looks pristine. It can be an even more appealing option for those with dogs as it eliminates muddy paws, patches of dead grass, and uneven surfaces, especially if you have a dog that likes to dig. However, not all artificial grass is created equal, and there are some things to consider when choosing the right one for your furry friend.
 
Choose a Durable Artificial Turf
Dogs love to run and play, and they can be rough on a lawn. When choosing artificial grass, opt for a durable material that can withstand their playful antics. Look for grass with a high-density pile that is made from polyethylene or nylon. These strong and long-lasting materials make them ideal for households with pets.
 
Consider Drainage
One of the biggest concerns for pet owners when it comes to artificial grass is whether it will hold up against urine and other fluids. Look for grass that has a perforated backing that allows for proper drainage. This will prevent any buildup of odors or bacteria and will keep your lawn looking and smelling fresh. While almost all modern fake grasses will have drainage holes, the key is getting professional artificial grass installers to do the fitting properly. Too much sand in the wrong place or the wrong type of weed membrane can slow down or even prevent proper drainage leading to unpleasant smells.
 
Avoid Long Pile Artificial Turf
While it can be tempting to choose lush, long-looking grass, it probably isn't the best choice for cleaning up after your dog. Most Artificial Grass Coventry customers would choose a 38mm-43mm pile height fake grass after speaking to the installers. This makes cleaning a soft 'number two' much easier to clean and general maintenance and pee drainage much easier.
 
Choose a Non-Toxic Material
Dogs are known for their curious nature and love exploring their surroundings with their mouths. While very few dogs are likely to chew the grass, a younger puppy may try to pull up the grass, and once there is something on which to bite, pull up more and start to chew on it. Generally, it will be the synthetic grass backing rather than the grass itself, which can specifically be different for pet-friendly grass. This artificial grass product is non-toxic and safe for your pet to ingest if this does occur. This will give you peace of mind knowing that your dog is not being exposed to any harmful chemicals.
 
Consider Maintenance
While artificial grass is low-maintenance compared to natural grass, it still requires some upkeep. Look for a product that is easy to clean and maintain. You should be able to hose it down regularly to remove any dirt, debris, or pet waste. Additionally, look for grass that resists staining and fading so it always looks vibrant and green.
 
Summary
Choosing the right artificial grass for your dog requires careful consideration. By opting for a durable material, choosing grass with proper drainage, avoiding long pile grass, selecting a non-toxic material, and considering maintenance, you can create a safe and comfortable environment for your furry friend to enjoy.


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