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Good Boy! How To Save Your Landscaping From Your Dog With Pea Gravel

We love our canine friends, but sometimes, they wreak havoc on our landscaping.

Dog laying on gravel

They might treat your plants like a fire hydrant or run a path into your grass. Or worse, they might go digging and unearth all your hard work in the garden.

You’re not choosing your lawn over Rover. So what can you do to maintain beautiful landscaping and keep your pooch happy?

Use pea gravel in your landscaping. Read on to see how pea gravel can stop those common frustrations with Fido’s yard habits.

Prevents brown patches

Dog waste doesn’t do grass any favors. When dogs use the yard as a bathroom, they add excess nitrogen to the soil. This deposit creates unsightly brown spots in your yard.

Dogs can be trained to do their business on gravel, which produces less odor, is easy to spot for cleanup, and keeps the grass pristine.

Eliminates dog paths

Ever seen a fenced-in yard with a clear path where the dog has been barking at friends and neighbors? Using pea gravel for your dog run will be more attractive than a patch of worn-down grass and dirt.

Stops digging 

Some dogs love to dig, chasing the thrill of hunting little critters. But they prefer to do that on soil or grass.

Replace some of their favorite grassy patches with pea gravel and watch this problem disappear. Simply put, digging up rocks just isn’t as fun as digging up some soil and grass. Pea gravel can be used in place of mulch in landscaping. Since it’s also a great choice for a dog run, using pea gravel is a great way to discourage your dog’s digging habit.

Make peace with your pooch today by incorporating pea gravel into your landscaping!

Read more: 4 Ways Pea Gravel is a Great Landscaping Choice If You Own a Dog and 3 Great Uses For Pea Gravel

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