You ll need to fill in those holes and rake the paths.
How to install pea gravel in a dogs run floor.
We re building out a dog run as there is a door off our mud room to the side of our house.
Gravel is easy to install and is easy to maintain by rinsing and raking.
According to homeadvisor pea gravel is about 3 for a bag for 5 cubic feet and gravel is about 30 to 35 for one cubic yard.
I like the idea of pea gravel for the run however i did see a few comments.
Our yard gets very muddy so i don t love the idea of using our backyard for potty with cannoli off leash.
In recent years a growing number of homeowners have discovered the benefits of using pea gravel for dogs but also how it created and beautiful and functional landscape.
There are a wide range of reasons for why homeowners might want to use pea gravel for dogs.
While gravel is easy to install it has drawbacks.
Pea gravel won t cling to your dog s fur when he heads inside but you might find an occasional stone that finds its way between his toes.
As soon as the weather warms up i am going to build a shed roof off of the side of the barn and put my beagles kennels under it.
One of the most common complaints of pet owners is that.
Because droppings easily embed in gravel you ll have to pick them up frequently to avoid creating a mess.
We currently have pea gravel in the area grass won t grow there as it s too shaded that i was planning on being the base.
A better option is pea gravel which is less jarring on their feet and does not retain as much heat.
Due to the costs of concrete and the distance i would have to run a water line i am looking at maybe using pea gravel as the flooring with rail road ties around the outside and set the kennel panels on top of these.
Uses of pea gravel for dogs.
Pea gravel is the most important material that you ll need of course.
If you live in a wet climate gravel will sink into the mud over time requiring you to add more every year or two.
Pea gravel is one of the.
It also is not the best for dogs to run on and you risk ripped paw pads and damaged nails.
Your dog may also run back and forth a lot in the run creating paths.
However you can use a plastic tarp beneath the gravel to prevent your dog from digging into the ground.