f you have pets, you’ll probably want to make sure that artificial grass is pet-friendly. We have great news: it’s now possible to have a low-maintenance garden that works well for any type of pet. In fact, we can even say that dogs love artificial grass!
All Royal Grass products feature a double-layer, non-absorbent backing, making them ideal for pets as they help reduce any potential urine odors. Even our drainage holes, made with hot pins, are sealed and don’t absorb liquids.
With Royal Grass, you can enjoy artificial grass that has proven to be safe, extremely durable, and perfect for pets, thanks to its efficient drainage system.
Health
Dogs and other pets, like cats, tend to lick and sniff everything. That’s why it’s important for the artificial grass to be safe for their health. Since artificial grass also needs to be safe for children, we’ve subjected our entire range to SGS testing, following the strictest European standards. Specifically, the EN71-3 standard ensures that none of our products contain harmful substances. This way, you can let your pets play on the artificial grass without any worries.
If you’d like to receive a certificate of the tests conducted, feel free to contact us.
Waste
Dealing with waste on your artificial grass is not an issue. Royal Grass artificial grass won’t get damaged or discolored—this is our guarantee. From a hygiene standpoint, we recommend removing the waste and cleaning the area with a bucket of warm water. If there’s a lingering urine smell on your artificial grass, you can use any biodegradable cleaning product to eliminate it.
Playtime
Royal Grass artificial grass is of the highest quality, so you can let your pets play on it without any concerns—even if you have dogs. Just make sure the grass mat is properly secured, so it doesn’t move, and that the subfloor is firm.
If your dog tends to dig in the dirt, artificial grass will be an ideal way to stop this behavior. In general, dogs stop digging because they can no longer smell the earth. Learned behaviors can be tough to break, so it’s important to keep an eye out to ensure your dog isn’t damaging the grass mat.