ConfusedGarage
Club Member
Seeing the large majority here are dog lovers from the best looking dog thread, figured I'd see what other people do.
Obviously fertilizer in its traditional pellet form that most of us throw down in the spring and fall is toxic as hell and can kill a dog (or anything else for that matter) if they eat the pellets out in the yard before they dissolve, or even make them sick from licking their feet after walking around out there on it. How do you others usually do this while keeping the health of you dog/pet in mind?
I usually wait until I see it is going to rain, and try to do it right before. That way I only need to clean the paws when coming in each time for a day or two, but its still a huge hassle. Is there a better way or different fertilizer? I'm wondering if there is a liquid type I could spray to avoid this.
Obviously fertilizer in its traditional pellet form that most of us throw down in the spring and fall is toxic as hell and can kill a dog (or anything else for that matter) if they eat the pellets out in the yard before they dissolve, or even make them sick from licking their feet after walking around out there on it. How do you others usually do this while keeping the health of you dog/pet in mind?
I usually wait until I see it is going to rain, and try to do it right before. That way I only need to clean the paws when coming in each time for a day or two, but its still a huge hassle. Is there a better way or different fertilizer? I'm wondering if there is a liquid type I could spray to avoid this.