
Cats and dogs are our most common household pets, and these animals naturally want to be outside at least some of the time. Pet friendly garden design needs to include an area for the animals to enjoy but will not destroy your plants or landscaping. You’ll also need to make considerations for a toilet area, training your pet to use the toilet area, and design that keeps your pet within bounds if your animal tends to wander or your neighbors are not “pet friendly”.
Garden design that is pet friendly also needs to consider protecting local animal residents from your pet and protecting your pet from local animals. The idea is to prevent confrontations due to territoriality and to keep your pet from getting a disease from being bitten by another animal.

Add Fencing as Required to Increase the Level of Safety
Add Fencing as required to increase the level of safety
Fencing is the easiest way to keep your pet safe. You need to consider the size of your pet when selecting fencing. Bigger animals need higher fences. You can get cat proof fencing that is designed to prevent your cat from climbing out of the premises. You need to consider the plants that you have in your garden. Some plants are definitely bad and can be deadly for cats and dogs. The majority of pet experts claim that your pets will instinctively avoid the plant life that could harm them. Cats are particularly attuned to plants that are good for them. One plant you might consider is Saint John’s wort because the plant is a sedative and pain suppressant for cats and dogs just like it is for people.
Garden Design for Dogs