
Now that summer has finally arrived, nothing beats the tranquility of a gorgeous day spent tending the garden. As relaxing as this sounds, this day is not perfect. Why? Because it doesn’t involve an adorable pack of dogs, that’s why!
But if you are the woman in this video, you do have an adorable pack of dogs helping you tend the garden.
This is simply too precious! Each of these adorable dogs happily trots along with their human mama, each carrying their own little watering can as they go to help her in the garden.
And of course, each dog has a watering can that is just the right size for them. The small dogs have tiny watering cans, and the big ones have large watering cans.
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We think it’s safe to say that these little canines are truly living the life. Their tails are wagging, and they couldn’t be more excited – this is total cuteness overload!
Gardening With the Dog
Gardening, like being a pet parent, can be very rewarding. The key to maximizing the respective joys that these have the offer lies in the planning.
It is important to thoughtfully plan out your garden space in order to make sure that it does not encroach upon your canine companion’s yard area.
If you would like to have certain places in the garden that your fur baby cannot explore, it is a good idea to put up a fence around them.
It is also important to make sure that the plants in your garden are canine-friendly. Berries, barley grasses, green beans, dandelion greens, basil, rosemary, thyme, and curly-leafed parsley are all examples of plants that are safe for dogs to consume in moderation.
However, cocoa mulch, as aesthetically pleasing and popular as it may be, is toxic for dogs because it contains the same ingredients. If they consume it, they could get very sick. That’s why it’s a good idea to stick with organic wood-based mulch instead.
And of course, don’t forget to get your four-legged best friend an adorable little water can that they can carry around as they help you in the garden!
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