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Dog Friendly Gardens, Garden Friendly Dogs |  | Author: Cheryl S. Smith Publisher: Dogwise Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $12.48 as of 11/21/2009 14:53 MST details You Save: $7.47 (37%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 411792
Media: Paperback Pages: 180 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8 x 0.4
ISBN: 1929242077 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9781929242078 ASIN: 1929242077
Publication Date: September 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description People love their dogs. They also love their gardens. But sometimes these two passions seem to be in conflict. This new book will show you how to design your garden with your dog in mind and be your guide to dog-friendly landscaping and training efforts. Every part of this book shows you how garden design and traditional gardening tasks can blend harmoniously with dog ownership. Just like a dog can be trained to respect your indoor living space, she can also be trained to respect the garden and its many features. In this easy to follow, full-color book the author details how to design the garden with the dog in mind by observing dog behavior. She describes materials that work well with dogs as well as plant selection that can withstand even the most energetic canine. She also explains how to have a lush green lawn without harmful chemicals and offers tips for growing fruit and veggies for the entire familyincluding the dog! You will learn how the breed of dog (or mix of breeds) can affect garden behavior and how to avoid dog-garden conflict by good garden design and positive dog training. Boundary training, outdoor equipment, and directing digging and elimination to the right places are other features that are explained in detail.
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Extremely Helpful June 1, 2009 Julie I. Jernberg (Minnesota) This book made me think of things I hadn't even imagined that might be a concern. So glad I got it just before I finished my planning so I could make some important alterations that will help both me and my two dogs enjoy our yard.
Good for the Beginning Gardener/Dog Owner August 3, 2007 Michael C. Lott (Sandy, Utah USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Dog Friendly Gardens, Garden Friendly Dogs is a great premise for a book, and if you are both new to either gardening or dog ownership, it would be a good read. The writer presents the information in a logical order and there are plenty of lists. But ultimately it reads like little more than an organized collection of common sense notes.
There are a few aha moments in this easy read but for the experienced gardener or dog owner, those golden tidbits are few and far between. I'm glad I picked up this book, but it did not bowl me over with its imagery, imagination, or concepts.
It is an easy read, the graphics and photos are limited in quantity and quality, but overall it lacks the substance I was hoping for. The writer live in the North West and the content dedicates much of is perspective to this climate zone and type of landscape.
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ho-hum July 3, 2007 Stephanie Marie Tavares (Las Vegas, NV United States) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Makes me want to write a book on this topic myself.
There are few "tips" in this book, so if you're looking for them here, don't bother. It's mostly stuff like "want a patio? Dogs like patios, here's a general idea of how to build one." Pretty stale.
The photos and landscaping ideas are also too geographically specific -- they'll only work in places that get a lot of rainfall or moisture. I live in the desert and so found most of that part pretty useless.
There's better information online if you simply Google "pet friendly landscaping."
Garden book for dog lovers May 20, 2007 Tammy Faughey (Savannah, GA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Okay. Not as much information specific to creating a nice doggy retreat. Lots of general garden information though.
Garden Friendly Dogs May 6, 2007 Stephanie L. Price (Fort Collins, CO) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Book had some good ideas. However, if your yard is already established the ideas they came up with wouldn't work (at least in our yard). If you are putting a yard in, then you might consider some of their ideas. What I found most helpful was the plant section as to what plants are harmful to your pets.Dog Friendly Gardens, Garden Friendly Dogs
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