Fire hydrant dog potty

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a small dog standing next to a red fire hydrant in a graveled area

Barkley & Harper's Potty Area Super easy to do...just some sweat equity. We put down heavy plastic, a layer of pea gravel, a layer of heavy mesh screen (heavy duty pet grade like the kind you put in screen doors), and a final layer of pea gravel. We put the layers of gravel thick. The ground is at a slight grade with the side next to the house slightly higher and slopes downward slightly as it goes away from the house to allow for drainage. I placed some stepping stones for us…

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a red fire hydrant sitting on top of a cement block in front of a white background

About this item Dog fire hydrant yard garden indoor outdoor resin statue approx 14 inch high 7 inch long Hand painted red fire hydrant replica ideal to improve your yard decor Durable uv resistant paint and strong resin construction safe for outdoor use Hand painted by tribal artisans colors may vary slightly

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Dog potty area outside

A dog potty area outside is a must for a clean yard! Discover why dog potty area outside pea gravel is the ideal choice for your dog yard potty area. Save this pin for easy dog potty diy steps to create a functional outdoor dog potty area diy in your designated dog potty area backyard.

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a red fire hydrant on a white background

Designed to work in smaller settings like photo shoots and decorations this hydrant also works great as a doggy training fire hydrant. At 20" tall and weighing just 5lbs. this fire hydrant for dogs can fit just about anywhere and is easy to move. When you find the perfect place, this replica hydrant also has a hollow interior with a plugged opening so you can fill it with sand or other heavy materials to keep it from tipping over. Made of urethane resins and fiberglass reinforcements…

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a person using a hose to fix a fire hydrant on the side of a fence

This was an easy and free project using scrap wood. It would cost around $7 if you needed to buy the wood. Here it is unpainted. Pepper gives it some side eye looks. After adopting this cute little dog we weren't prepared and all he had in our yard to raise his leg on was a cinder block. He deserved better so using scrap wood my husband made a fire hydrant for him! 4x4 Blocksof Wood We had a scrap piece of 4x4 about 30" in length and simply cut 3 square blocks off to attach to th…

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