Tip 9 - SAFETY
Pet Proof Your Yard
Take the same precautions with pets in the yard
as you would if you had young children rolling
around in the grass and dirt. Fertilizers, lawn
chemicals, and weed control products can all be
toxic to your pet. Read the manufacturers labels
on these products. If it's hazardous to humans,
you can bet it's hazardous to animals as well.
Sometimes it's an issue of concentration. A product
may be fine for a pet at .05% but can turn deadly
at 1% concentration. Ask your veterinarian for
product recommendations or go online to research
pet-friendly gardening products.
And remember to carefully select your plants,
both indoors and out. Many common plants such
as Boston ferns, poinsettias and lilies are poisonous
to our pets. Finally, be aware a large number
of dogs drown each year in backyard pools. Older
dogs with unsure footing or diminished sight may
panic. Build a high fence around your pool and
keep your pets out when you're not around to supervise.

