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We have a 2 year old Bullmastiff who has all but destroyed our lawn. OH suggested artificial grass. Does anyone have any experience with this stuff? I'm not mad keen myself, but the thought of no more mud getting dragged through the house is quite appealing. My only concern is, would it be robust enough for a big dog that loves his nutty half in the garden and also likes to dig holes?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have a small area of it for just the reasons you’ve mentioned and it’s proved to be excellent. But we also have a larger area of proper grass.
The firm who installed it put something down, granules or something, under the ‘turf’ to stop any smells from dog wee. Our dog likes lying on it and wriggles on his back in ecstasy as it’s quite soft but rarely wees on it, and has never pooped on it.
Our dog only digs holes in the soil in the flower beds so that’s never been an issue.
The firm who installed it put something down, granules or something, under the ‘turf’ to stop any smells from dog wee. Our dog likes lying on it and wriggles on his back in ecstasy as it’s quite soft but rarely wees on it, and has never pooped on it.
Our dog only digs holes in the soil in the flower beds so that’s never been an issue.
Artificial grass can look amazing, it can also look terrible. It will be down to three things. How well the ground preparation is done. How much you are willing to spend on the 'grass' and how experienced are the people who are laying it.
If your dog digs.. just forget it now. It is meant to be walked on not dug up!
If your dog digs.. just forget it now. It is meant to be walked on not dug up!
your dog will dig through it. Also (and it may be different now) when we loooked into it, it was held down to the prepared base by long wire U shaped pins, so when the dog does dig, it will dig up bits of wire :( I did look into it when mone were younger and were making mud racetracks round th garden but decided a) it wasn't safe for mad dogs and b) it wouldn't stand up to their nonsense. ITs a pity because I know a coupel of people who have got it and it looks fab. The other thing to consider is from a wildlife and ecology POV its a real environment loss.
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I meant Rocky's dog won't necessarily want to dig through artificial grass. Congratulations on having a hard dog though.
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I meant Rocky's dog won't necessarily want to dig through artificial grass. Congratulations on having a hard dog though.
Thanks for all your input, we certainly have some food for thought. Once we're a bit freer, we'll get some companies round for a bit of advice.
I must say though, after looking at a look of pictures, it would be lovely to see a sea of green instead of a load of divots and bald patches.
We were reliably informed that bullmastiffs get very lazy when they get to around 2 years of age. What a crock!
I must say though, after looking at a look of pictures, it would be lovely to see a sea of green instead of a load of divots and bald patches.
We were reliably informed that bullmastiffs get very lazy when they get to around 2 years of age. What a crock!