Avoid Lead Treated Fake Grass

 Even though artificial grass that has been made and inspected in the U.S. is absolutely safe for your pets, it’s important to avoid older artificial grass lawns that may be treated with lead. If consumed by your pet, this could be toxic.

However, if you choose artificial grass which is lead safe and manufactured in the U.S., you can be confident that your dog is safe.

A Lawn With Greater Resilience

If you’re about to invest in a new artificial lawn, then you’re going to want to know if your dog is going to tear it to shreds.

Well, you can rest easy here. Fake grass is much tougher than traditional grass.

If you’re tired of your dog burrowing in the yard, then you don’t need to be concerned with fake grass. And yet, your dogs and other pets will enjoy playing on the fake lawn. It’s comfortable and durable so you have the best of both worlds.

Your Dog’s Poop Won’t Cause any Damage

If your dog usually poops on your natural lawn, then you’re probably going to want him/her to continue doing the same on your new fake grass.

Your pooch may require a brief time to get used to the new environment. But after this, everything should be the same as before.

Your canine friend’s waste won’t damage the fake lawn either. You can remove the waste and clean it easily.

The permeable backing also allows fluids, such as your dog’s pee to drain.

You can also purchase dog-friendly features to your artificial lawn, such as pet potties. However, this is not essential since the fake grass drains anyway.

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