As a pet owner, you always want what’s best for your dogs. Besides taking them out on walks, a great way to give your furry friends the best outdoor experience possible is by building a sensory gardens. And if you want to make sure that it’s not only fun, but safe for your dogs, use outdoor artificial turf for dogs for landscaping.

What Is a Sensory Gardens for Dogs?

A sensory gardens engages all five of your dog’s senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. It comes in all shapes and sizes, and can be set up anywhere from a porch and backyard to a rooftop and balcony, as long as there’s enough room for your canines to play.

Benefits of a Sensory Garden for Dogs

A sensory garden encourages dogs to interact with their surroundings. It offers physical challenges, as well as experiences that center around the senses.

For example, a trail made of pebbles will stimulate your dog’s sense of touch, while chirping birds enjoying a feeder will stimulate their sense of hearing. Some plants even have a calming effect on dogs.

Most importantly, giving dogs the freedom to explore and analyze a stimulating space can also improve their mood and overall health.

Why Artificial Grass?

No amount of running, playing and digging can damage fake grass for dogs. It doesn’t get slippery when wet and won’t cause muddy paws, so your furry friends can continue exploring your sensory garden even during or after rainy days.

Moreover, pet turf is soft enough for dogs to lie down comfortably when they need a rest from all that exploring. Likewise, it doesn’t require any watering or fertilizing, saving money and time on maintenance.

Expert installers can easily integrate synthetic turf into sensory gardens. They can lay it down around trees or leave out spaces during installation for plants.

Unlike real grass, a synthetic grass installation in Miami won’t compete with your plants for the nutrients and water in the soil. It stays lush all year round with minimal upkeep and can come with membranes designed to control weed growth.

How to Make a Pooch-Friendly Sensory Garden

You can turn your dog’s favorite outdoor space into the ultimate sensory oasis with these simple steps:

Establish the Perimeter of Your Garden

You can do this either with a fence or some other barrier. Make sure your garden has enough space for your dogs to play.

Observe Your Dogs

Figure out what they love doing best in outdoor spaces by taking note of their behavior. Start by asking various questions, such as:

  • Do they like sunny or shady spots?
  • Do they like sniffing around and following scents?
  • How often do you catch them digging up dirt?
  • Do they always roll around on the ground?
  • What types of groundcovers do they avoid?
  • If your space has water or mud, do they play in it?

Make a list of all the things your dogs enjoy and do not like. Then, base your sensory garden layout and design on your findings.

Design Your Garden

How simple or complex your sensory garden is will depend on its size.

If you’re working with a small space, keep it simple. Don’t clutter up play areas to the point that your dogs will have a hard time navigating it.

On the other hand, if you’re building a garden in a larger yard, make the most out of the space. Build tiered gardens, mix ground cover materials and go for big trees and plants.

Pro Tip: Have expert installers lay down artificial grass for dogs before adding plants to give your garden a solid foundation.

Add Sensory Features That Appeal to Your Pups

You can place various fixtures and amenities that will make your sensory garden more engaging, such as:

  • Fish Ponds
  • Fountains
  • Waterfalls
  • Wading Pools
  • Swimming Pools
  • Brooks
  • Sprinkler Systems
  • Doggy Playgrounds
  • Obstacle Courses

Artificial grass works well with all of these amenities.

Installing it around water features gives your dogs a soft surface to rest on after a swim or lie on while watching the fish swim.

As for playgrounds and courses, outdoor artificial turf for dogs can withstand heavy items and equipment without taking damage. It also comes with a padded surface, giving your dogs a soft, cushioned surface to land on in case of slips or falls.

More Dog-Friendly Sensory Garden Ideas

Aside from the amenities above, here are other things that you can add to your sensory garden to stimulate your canine’s senses.

Sight

  • Trees
  • Plants
  • Outdoor Furniture
  • Rocks
  • Fences with Windows
  • Hanging Toys

Smell

  • Flowers
  • Aromatic Plants
  • Essential Oils

Hearing

  • Bird Feeders (to attract birds)
  • Birdbaths
  • Trees and Plants (rustling leaves)
  • Windchimes

Taste

  • Plants That Are Safe for Dogs to Eat
  • Doggy Treats (hide them throughout the garden)

Touch

  • Sandpit
  • Pathways and Trails
  • Pet Toys
  • Rocks
  • Artificial Grass

Safety Tips When Making a Sensory Garden for Dogs

Choose Safe Plants

Some plants can be toxic to dogs or might cause allergic reactions, such as skin irritation, diarrhea and vomiting. Make sure to choose plants that are safe for dogs to touch, sniff and eat. Consult your veterinarian for their dog-safe plant recommendations.

Make Sure It’s Secure

Your dog’s garden should be enclosed by a fence so they don’t get out and wander away from home. The fence should also be high enough so they can’t jump over it.

If you’re worried about dogs in the neighborhood getting into the garden, make sure there are no holes in the perimeter of the fence. Then, double-check the fences before you let your dogs out to your garden.

Eliminate Drowning Risks

Water features in gardens can be very exciting for dogs. But if you have a pond or pool in your yard, make sure it has shallow edges so they won’t fall in and drown while trying to drink from it or play in it.

Give Your Dogs the Best Sensory Garden With Artificial Grass for Homes in Miami

Pet-friendly turf doesn’t just make sensory gardens more safe and comfortable. It also makes your life easier as a pet parent and homeowner because it’s easy to maintain.

To maximize the benefits of pet-friendly synthetic turf, let Miami Artificial Grass Pros handle your installation. Our expert installers have years of experience when it comes to pet installations, so they can lay down synthetic grass in your garden in no time. In short, you can let your dogs enjoy your garden in a matter of days, instead of months if you choose to grow grass instead.

We also use other essential pet turf products like deodorizing infill and weed membranes. So what are you waiting for? Call us now at 786-981-4667 or complete this form to get a free quote on your project!