I have couple of small poodles, sometimes they try to pull the grass out of my turf, what should I do?
![]() | Dec 27, 2019 6:44 AM |
This is a pet training question. So dogs tend to dig on certain surfaces including both artificial turf and real grass. Even though we make our products at high tuft bond: the strength of hold the turf fibers in place is very high, at an average of 8 newtons, but with consistent digging and pulling, turf's integrity will become weaker over time. More importantly, no one would want the dogs to chew or eat artificial grass regardless of the fact of our turf product is 100% safe for humans and animals. We design and manufacture our turf to be safe for people and pets to contact and play on, but not to chew, eat, digest and swallow. Like any other safe products out there, safety does not refer to be damaged by external force and abuse. So the suggestion is to train your dogs not to pull, dig or eat turf. I personally have a German Shepard, I have to train him before he stops messing up with the turf.
![]() | Ray Petterson What else can you do but to stop your dog? Some dogs dig and chew on anything, we need to train them. |
![]() | Deborah Rodgers You might need to train your dog not to pull the grass. |
![]() | Lee Mendes - Distribution Sales Consultant Need to stop the dog, and make sure not letting them eat turf. |
![]() | Sam Bailey You have to be careful, do not let the dog eat the fake grass, the dog can get sick. |
![]() | Larry Hill I am glad my dogs never done that. |
![]() | Frank King Train the dog! |