Tips For Making Your Omaha, NE Yard Safe For Pets
With spring in full swing and warmer weather in the forecast, now is the perfect time to prepare your backyard as you get ready for more time spent outdoors. As you prep, is important to consider the common hazards that are present to your pets in your yard in order to keep them happy and healthy. In today’s blog post we are going to be acknowledging those threats and some ideas you can implement to make your yard safe for your furry, four legged family members. Let’s dive in:
-Toxic Plants: Did you know there are many plants that are toxic to dogs and cats? It’s true, and many of them are commonly found in backyard gardens. It’s best to avoid planting these toxic beauties to ensure your pet doesn’t decide to snack on them. Some of these dangerous plants include: Lilies, Iris, English Ivy, Chrysanthemum, Begonia and Daffodils. *You can always check with your local nursery to find some pet-friendly plants.
-Fleas and Ticks: It is no secret that fleas and ticks can be dangerous to the health of your pets. To help avoid this issue, you can limit the habitats in which they thrive by removing dry or long grass and maintaining your lawn. Additionally, you can put your pet on a preventative medication for an extra layer of protection.
-Dangerous Tools: Pets can be curious creatures and therefore it is best to remove any tools that could be dangerous to them. Keeping the tools in the garage, shed or basement is a great way to stay organized and ensure your pets don’t get ahold of them.
-Fencing: As we mentioned above, pets can be curious and want to explore the busy world beyond your home. Installing a fence is a great way to make sure they can enjoy the backyard space without having to keep an eye on them at all times. If you already have a fence in place, take some time to ensure it is in good repair.
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