Handyman: Get Help Repairing Dog Damage To Your Yard

Jan 27
08:38

2011

Aloysius Aucoin

Aloysius Aucoin

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Pets can be destructive, especially dogs that spend their time outside. Have a handyman help you repair areas of your home's exterior if your dog has destroyed your irrigation, plants, or yard in general.

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If you have dogs as pets,Handyman: Get Help Repairing Dog Damage To Your Yard  Articles you probably know that they are often destructive without even trying. Even if they stay outside most of the day, their curiosity usually gets the best of them, which means that they usually investigate both new and old items a little too aggressively. Find out some of the most common issues that dogs can cause the exterior of your home, and then call a handyman to fix the problem.

Dogs love water, even if they have plenty of their own in a bowl with their name on it. If you have a drip system in your yard, it faces the threat of being ripped up by your dog. Fortunately, this is usually an easy fix for a handyman, and should not take long to repair. If you notice random tubes strewn around your front lawn or backyard, with telltale chewed ends, it is time to find a way to keep your pet away from the drip system once it is fixed. The same goes for sprinkler heads, which many dogs enjoy equally as much as drip systems.

In fact, it may be a good idea to keep the dog away from foliage in general since lots of animals are attracted to colorful plants. You may find yourself replacing plants over time because your pet gets bored and decides to nibble on the flowers, or completely dig out the roots. If your dog has snacked on your plants, you can typically buy a few more and have a handyman replace them for a low price. Of course, a nice garden gate to protect the new plants is likely a good idea.

Even if you do not have grass or plants in your yard, a dog can do some damage. One of the most loved hobbies of dogs is digging, and a large expanse of dirt is the perfect place for this activity. You may not mind some small holes out in the yard, but be aware that your pet may also be digging in the dirt next to the house, which can void warranties associated with the home. This is especially true if you have features like termite barriers.

A handyman can be used for various projects both inside and outside the house, but pet owners whose animals stay outside typically need help fixing the exterior of the home. If this describes your situation, it is time to find a local professional who can help. One who has experience repairing common issues that pet owners often have is usually best.