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What to Put on the Ground in a Dog Run

Pea Gravel:

- Cost: $15–$30 per ton.

- Pros:

- Inexpensive and easy to install.

- Good drainage.

- Smooth, rounded edges that are comfortable for dogs to walk on.

- Cons:

- Small pieces of gravel can be swallowed by dogs and cause a blockage.

- Can be difficult to clean up, especially if it gets mixed in with dirt.

Crushed Stone:

- Cost: $20–$40 per ton.

- Pros:

- Similar benefits to pea gravel, but with larger pieces that are less likely to be swallowed.

- Can be more aesthetically pleasing than pea gravel.

- Cons:

- Can be sharp, so it's important to choose a crushed stone that has been properly tumbled.

- More expensive than pea gravel.

Artificial Turf:

- Cost: $15–$30 per square foot.

- Pros:

- Soft and comfortable for dogs to walk on.

- Easy to clean and maintain.

- Can help to keep your dog cool in the summer.

- Cons:

- More expensive than other options.

- Can get hot in the sun, so it's important to provide shade for your dog.

- Not as durable as other options and can be torn by dogs.

Rubber Mulch:

- Cost: $20–$40 per cubic yard.

- Pros:

- Soft and comfortable for dogs to walk on.

- Good drainage and can help to prevent mud.

- Made from recycled materials and is environmentally friendly.

- Cons:

- More expensive than other options.

- Not as durable as other options and can be torn by dogs.

- Can attract bugs and pests.

Sand:

- Cost: $10–$20 per ton.

- Pros:

- Inexpensive and easy to install.

- Soft and comfortable for dogs to walk on.

- Cons:

- Not as durable as other options and can be easily kicked up by dogs.

- Can get dirty and stained easily.

- Can be difficult to clean up, especially if it gets mixed in with dirt.

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