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Pets 3 Tips for Dog-Proofing Your Yard

2016/5/3 10:37:05
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If you plan to bring home a new canine family member, then it's important that you take some time to ensure your backyard is ready for your new arrival. Dogs are curious creatures and tend to get into mischief when you're not paying attention to them, so you need to minimize any potential risks or hazards that may be in your yard. Here are a few tips for helping you to dog-proof your backyard.

Fix Up Your Fence

Check your fence for any weak points that your dog may use to escape the yard. This can include gaps under the fencing, missing boards, or a faulty gate that doesn't latch properly or doesn't hang straight. Dogs can exploit all of these weaknesses and turn them into escape routes, so be sure to get your fence repaired and hire gate installers in St. George if you need them to hang a new gate for you.

Remove Any Dangerous Items

If you tend to leave gardening tools and other such items out in your yard, or under a covered area that has no door, then you may want to look into investing in a tool shed. As mentioned, dogs get into things, and they can injure themselves on items like gardening shears, so it's best to lock these items up somewhere that Fido can't reach them.

Watch Out for Poisonous Plants

Some plants are poisonous to dogs if ingested, and many dogs (especially young ones) will chew on pretty much anything. If your dog chews on the wrong plant, he could become very ill. Familiarize yourself with all of the different plant species in your yard and do your research to find out if any of them are poisonous to canines. If so, make sure you completely remove those plants so that you can avoid an unnecessary tragedy. 

By hiring gate installers in St. George and taking these other precautionary measures, you can keep your new dog safe while he's in your yard.