Features
March 2004 Issue
Dogs Playing in The Garden
With a little planning, your yard can be a joy for you and your dog.
Whether you are starting with a new garden or revamping an already existing garden, taking the time to develop a design or plan that incorporates your dogs needs can save you a lot of grief. Exactly how do you incorporate your dogs needs into a garden plan? Begin, as with any garden design, by identifying how the yard is used in this case, how your dog uses it.
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