Artificial Grass for Dog Parks

There is a growing need in communities for clean outdoor spaces to accommodate pet owners. Ground cover is a critical consideration when it comes to building a dog park. It must be pet-friendly and durable enough to withstand high foot traffic, determined digging and extreme weather conditions. Artificial grass is the answer. Eliminate mud, increase cleanliness and safety, and get the space that both you and your dogs will love.

The most important aspect of artificial turf is that the dogs simply like it. The blades look and feel like natural grass to dogs and humans, and its texture resembles the natural terrain found in backyards. With the natural feel and look, dogs can run, jump, and roll around without tracking mud or insects.

Benefits of having artificial turf dog parks:

Durability

Dog parks can often be somewhat chaotic spaces that see dozens to hundreds of dogs come and go each day. Over time, this amount of activity can wear a surface down. Our synthetic grass is made from a combination of materials which make it highly durable and resilient. Consequently, you can rest assured that dogs will find the turf difficult to dig through.

Easy to Clean

Park workers and owners will notice that cleaning up a park with artificial turf is significantly easier. Artificial grass doesn’t need mowing or treating, greatly reducing maintenance. Debris may still affect the area, but it’s easy to clean. For urine or other liquid waste, spraying the area with a water-cleanser solution will make the area good as new.

Bug Free

One of the main downsides to natural dog parks is that fleas and other bugs can hide in the grass. However, the mesh backing of synthetic grass covers the dirt, which prohibits bugs from entering. Owners and dogs will feel comfortable and secure knowing they have a significantly smaller chance of bringing ticks or fleas.

No matter what, pets and owners will love it.

Pros and Cons of Artificial Grass with Dogs
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