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Randy Thueme Design Inc. - Landscape Architecture
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Last comment "Cool"
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be your pet’s hiding spot. Even dogs sometimes need to get away from it all.
be your pet's hiding spot.
be your pet’s hiding spot. Even dogs sometimes need to get away from it all.More: So You're Thinking About Getting a Dog
kids and pets
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Home Tech: Pets Need Gadgets, Too Longing for a better way to track your dog's whereabouts or provide indoor-outdoor pet access? New h... Full Story »
To Feed and Protect: Care for Your Pet From Afar... You might miss the nuzzles, but your dog or cat won't miss food, water or monitoring with these high... Full Story »
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
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Last comment "More grasses"
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children or pets. USDA zones: 5a to 9b (find your zone) Water requirement: Average Light requirement: Full to partial sun Mature size: 6 feet tall Planting tips: Plant in fall and cut grass down to 12 inches in late winter or early spring.
children or pets.USDA zones: 5a to 9b (find your zone)Water requirement: AverageLight requirement: Full to partial sunMature size: 6 feet tallPlanting tips: Plant in fall and cut grass down to 12 inches in late winter or early spring.
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J. Peterson Garden Design
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Last comment "4. Keep your landscaping toxin free. Some common plants are surprisingly dangerous if dogs eat them,"
Go to the ASPCA or vet for list of plants toxic to pets
Pets Landscape Design Most Popular 8 Backyard Ideas to Delight Your Dog Cue the joyous soundtrack
Keep your landscaping toxin free. Some common plants are surprisingly dangerous if dogs eat them, including azaleas, lilies and mums. Check with your vet and the ASPCA for a list of plants that can irritate or even kill your pet.
4. Keep your landscaping toxin free. Some common plants are surprisingly dangerous if dogs eat them, including azaleas, lilies and mums. Check with your vet and the ASPCA for a list of plants that can irritate or even kill your pet.
azaleas lilies mums toxic to pets
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Grounded Landscape Designs
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Last comment "designated bathroom area"
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for your pet. It takes some work, but is possible to train dogs to go in just one or two places in your yard. The ingenious locale shown here is hidden behind a fence. Another option for a bathroom spot is a gravel patch that can easily be hosed down; dogs often prefer gravel to grass anyway.
for your pet. It takes some work, but is possible to train dogs to go in just one or two places in your yard. The ingenious locale shown here is hidden behind a fence. Another option for a bathroom spot is a gravel patch that can easily be hosed down; dogs often prefer gravel to grass anyway.
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California Waterscapes
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Last comment "water feature"
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Pet Fountain
pet fountain--worth it?
pet fountain :)...Waterfeature pet...Pet fountain...have a pet...
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THOMAS KYLE: Landscape Designer
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Last comment "pea gravel pathway for front lawn"
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NIce path for your pets paws!
pet outdoor floors...pet path...owners with pets...Pet friendly!
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Last comment "Yard"
pet friendly landscaping
Pet friendly
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Deb Welch
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Last comment "For male dogs, consider adding a marking post. Surely your dog needs a private fire hydrant."
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for your pet. It takes some work, but is possible to train dogs to go in just one or two places in your yard. for male dogs, consider adding a marking post.
pet potty...feature for pets
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