By restyourpaws | July 31, 2025

Home Safety Outdoors: Using Garden Edging to Prevent Falls for Senior Dogs

A happy black and white senior dog sits on a wooden deck next to a low, decorative black garden edging barrier that runs along the edge of the deck. A blue speech bubble points to the barrier, reading "KEEPS ME SAFE OUTDOORS!", highlighting the product's use for pet safety.

As pets age, navigating outdoor spaces can become just as challenging as moving around inside. For senior dogs, disorientation or reduced mobility can significantly increase the risk of falls and injuries around decks, steps, or other elevated areas. A simple, practical solution to this is to install garden edging or other low barriers.

Installing these gentle physical cues is a highly effective way to create safe zones for dogs in your outdoor environment. The low barriers help to guide your ageing dog away from potential hazards and keep them contained within secure areas, providing a clear boundary they can feel or see. This proactive measure not only helps to prevent falls but also protects against injury from sudden missteps.

These easy home safety adjustments can offer invaluable peace of mind, knowing your dog can continue enjoying their time outdoors comfortably and securely. It allows them to safely sun themselves on the deck, relax in the garden, and remain a part of family outdoor activities without the constant risk of an accident.

By using garden edging for dog safety, you are providing a simple, thoughtful barrier that supports their independence and helps maintain their well-being throughout their retirement.

You can find a range of affordable garden edging products at Bunnings.

Categories: Deaf & Blind Pets, Dog, Household Adjustment, Product
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