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April
22

Outdoor Additions That Keep Pets Happy and Healthy | RedKey Realty Leaders

When looking for St. Louis homes for sale, people with pets often think about how their yards can work for their furry family members. Making a yard that's good for pets can boost your property's value and make your pet happier and healthier.

  • Safe Fencing Choices
    The key to a pet-friendly yard starts with the right fence. Dog owners should think about the height, what it's made of, and how strong it is based on their dog's size and personality. Vinyl fences last a long time and don't need much upkeep, while wood fences give privacy and can have extra protection at the bottom to stop digging. Cat owners might want to look at catio enclosures or special fence tops that keep cats from climbing out and safe in the yard.

  • Places for Shade and Shelter
    Keeping outdoor pets safe from St. Louis's extreme weather is crucial. Use natural tree shade or put up pergolas with weather-tough fabric covers. Build dog houses with insulation, raise them a bit off the ground, and face them away from direct sunlight. For cats, create outdoor shelters with multiple levels so they can climb and stay protected from sun and rain. Make sure these structures are easy to reach but placed to help your pets feel secure.

  • Pet-Safe Landscaping
    Designing a yard that looks great and keeps pets safe means being picky about plants. Don't use poisonous plants like azaleas, lilies, and some ferns—they can make pets sick if eaten. Instead, go for pet-safe options such as marigolds, sunflowers, and pet grass. Set up special spots for your pets to play, and consider using mulch or pea gravel to make walking comfortable. 

  • Water Features and Cooling Stations
    St. Louis gets hot in the summer, so adding water features to your pet-friendly yard is a great idea. Dogs love shallow splash pools or fountains—they can drink from them and cool off while having fun. Make sure you put out lots of water bowls for both cats and dogs all over your yard in shady spots. Change the water every day to keep it fresh. You can also set up misting systems along fences or in shaded areas to help keep things cool when it's really hot outside.

  • Enrichment and Exercise Areas
    Pets need physical and mental exercise to stay healthy. Dogs enjoy agility gear like tunnels, ramps, or balance beams that you can adjust as they get older. Sand-filled areas for digging let them follow their instincts without ruining your garden. Cats love high spots such as climbing posts, platforms, or outdoor shelves to explore and watch from above. Both dogs and cats like having different outdoor toys to play with. These toys should engage their senses and encourage natural behaviors.

  • Pest Management Zones
    Set up buffer areas between your house and nature using cedar chips or diatomaceous earth to keep fleas and ticks away. Mowing your lawn often helps cut down on mosquito breeding spots, while planting pest-repelling herbs like lavender, rosemary, and mint can make pretty borders that keep away bugs that might hurt your pets.

Your home's outdoor areas should be safe places for every family member, including those with four paws. By adding these pet-friendly features, you'll build a space where your pets can play while you enjoy your outdoor living area. Get in touch with us now to find the right St. Louis property with outdoor space that works for both you and your furry friends.

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