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Dogs may be man's best friend, but when it comes to having a great backyard, canines and their masters may not always see eye to eye. Whether you're a new dog owner or just want to make your backyard space more comfortable for your favorite pooch, these tips will help you create a doggy paradise in your backyard.

1.Secure your fences

Having a secure fence to protect your dog and prevent it from running off is very important. You'd be surprised by how quickly your dog can make the most of a loose board or a small hole in the ground underneath the fence. Be sure that all the boards are secure so your dog can't sneak out.

2.Keep garden and household chemicals out of the yard.

If you make it a habit of storing any pesticides, herbicides or other gardening and household chemicals in the backyard, you'll need to find a new storage place. Even if they are in what you think is a safe place, it's better to have them locked away and out of the yard entirely. The same goes for potentially poisonous plants. Be sure to check the safety of your backyard plants and remove any that can pose a problem. Dogs are very curious and will chew or try to break open anything if bored.

3.Give your dog a safe place to rest.

Having a dog house in your backyard is a necessity, especially if your dog is a completely outdoor dog. Make sure to measure your dog's height before purchasing or building so that you pooch will be comfortable. Line the floor with washable bedding so that it stays warm during the winter months.

4.Protect your plants

Plants are very sensitive to chemical changes in their environment, dog urine included. Continuous exposure can kill your plants. Try to place wire or small fences around your flower beds, or use raised pots. If you can teach your dog to urinate in a specific place in the yard, you'll be able to give your plants a chance to grow healthy.

5.Keep your yard dog doo free

Cleaning up your dog's feces is something that needs to be done consistently. If left out too long, it will build up bacteria and harm your dog's health. Leaving it on the ground can also increase your dog's chances of stepping on it and tracking it around your property or even worse – into your house. Again, training your dog to relieve itself in one spot in the yard can make things a lot easier for you.

6.Give your dog plenty of ways to entertain itself

Most of the trouble a dog gets into in the backyard has to do with being bored. You can really cut down on excessive digging, chewing and plant destruction by giving your dog plenty of toys to play with.

With these tips, you'll be able to great a doggy paradise in your backyard to keep both you and your furry friend happy.

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Joe Cline writes articles for Austin real estate. Other articles written by the author related to Austin Texas real estate and Round Rock real estate can be found on the net.



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