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 Cat sitting on artificial grass


As the market for artificial grass continues to grow apace, you are now just as likely to see it in your neighbour’s back garden, as you are at the local sports club. Better manufacturing techniques, combined with increasing awareness of the longer term environmental and economic benefits, is winning over new converts to artificial grass day in day out. Parents of young children have long since appreciated the merits of it. And now there are a new group of converts: pet lovers.


Many people considering the idea of synthetic turf have pets to consider. But there is nothing to consider: dogs treat artificial grass no differently to a natural lawn. Indeed, you, your dog or cat, and the garden, will all be better off with artificial grass! An artificial lawn is available to your pets all year round, whatever the weather or conditions. Gone will be those frustrating days when the dog comes running indoors with muddy paws.


Artificial grass is permeable, so when the dog raises a leg, it drains through the surface. Neither will the garden suffer from the effects of dog faeces – it is easy to clean and disinfect. Your grass will look the same all year round, whatever the weather, and will provide a safe and clean environment for you and your dog to enjoy. Here are five sound reasons why we believe installing artificial grass deserves serious consideration by pet lovers:-


* No more heavy stained or yellow areas.
* No more dog runs on the lawn.
* No more brown spots.
* No more muddy paw prints indoors.
* Easily cleaned – just hose down and disinfect.


Most synthetic grass is dog and cat friendly. And if you are worried about your dog digging up the grass edges, be assured that the sand infill and strong adhesive on the joins keeps the astro turf secured in position.


With a LazyLawn artificial lawn, you can relax while your pet frolics and plays. And never again will you need to fret about your dog running indoors caked in mud.
Everyone is a winner with an artificial lawn!



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