Like us, animals like to take advantage of the garden to take a good bowl of fresh air. But beware of traps!
Dog, cat and even rabbit: out of the question for you to cloister your little beast between four walls? Before opening the garden door to him, make sure that your green space is adapted to it.
Install a fence
A fence makes it possible to secure your garden without having to make major modifications. It will prevent your animal from running away and the others from visiting it. Make sure that it is high enough to prevent your dog from jumping over it! Note that your cat will always find a way to climb it to go on an adventure … As for the rabbit, it digs the ground to escape. For him, it is probably better to opt for a rabbit park with grass or straw soil with a layer of trellis below.
Remove the dangers
Waste, lawn mower, furniture, gardening tools … Some objects can injure your companion or help it escape. Be sure to store your garden correctly after working there.
Avoid chemicals
Fertilizers, herbicides and other pesticides can be harmful to your animals. Read the labels and be particularly attentive to substances such as diethylamine.
Pay attention to plants
Some plants are toxic to domestic animals. Here are the ones you should avoid if you want to protect your companion:
- Aconits
- Adonids
- Amaryllis
- Azaleas
- Bégonias
- Belladones
- Cradle
- Tube
- Japan cherry
- Honeysuits
- Colchic
- Daturas (or Strase)
- Dauphinelles (or Alouette)
- Digital purple
- Winky and Cytists
- Black Hellebars
- Laurels-cerears
- Laurels
- Wheat nielles
- Rhododendrons
- If
And conversely …
If you want to protect an area of the garden in particular, sprays with motion detector may be what you need. As an animal approaches, they spray water to scare them away. Enough to save your vegetable garden or flower bed from small visitors!
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