
1. Know which plants are toxic for dogs, including the following:
- Ivy
- Tulips
- Dieffenbachia
- Philodendron
- Gladiola
2. Select sturdy border plants
In order to protect delicate plants which could be sensitive to trampling or urinations, it’s suggested to select sturdy border plants which will act as a natural barrier.
3. Place fences at unsafe places in your garden
In case you want to keep toxic plants inside your garden it is important to keep your dog away. Fences are also highly suggested for those dogs who like to explore outside our gardens!
4. Use natural smells to stop your dog(s) from digging holes:
- Spices such as ground mustard or crushed dried pepper
- Coffee grounds (which are also a perfect fertilizer!)
- Rosemary, sage and bitter orange as they have a pungent smell
5. Designate an area for playing
Create a space in your garden where your dog can run freely, where it can play without making you worry. Also make sure your dog has enough water and shade.