Frequently Asked Questions Q. How does it work? A. The Patio Park has a self-contained irrigation system. It works by using a capillary action from reservoirs to grass.
Q. Can I put the Patio Park indoors? A. Yes, however, you will want to change the grass more frequently. Q. Where do I get replacement grass? A. Grass sod can be purchased at local Lawn & Garden stores such as Home Depot. In addition, we sell Grass Sod -- see our Product page (shipping cost varies).
Q. Is Patio Park just for dogs? A. No, cats love it too. We have customers who have even purchased a Patio Park for rabbits, reptiles, turtles, etc.
Q. What do I do if I run out of grass? A. We sell Artificial Turf. The Deluxe turf has been lasting several months. It is a good idea to keep it in reserve for winter months, when grass may not be available. Because of the convenience of the Artificial Turf, many customers like to use it year-around. Q. What about odors? A. Spray the grass about twice a week with BacZymes urine neutralizer to eliminate odors, perhaps more often if used indoors. BacZymes kill any odor on contact; so it is a good idea to spray the backside of the grass once a week also. Q. What about freezing climates? A. A thermal blanket that you may find at your local pet store, is designed to keep dog houses and dog beds from freezing in the winter. Place one of these under your tray to keep your grass from freezing. However, do not water when using a thermal blanket. Q. What about hot climates? A. Patio Park stays cool in warmer climates because of the unique irrigation system. Q. Is Patio Park acceptable for male and female animals? A. Yes, both males and females love Patio Park. Q. What do I do if my dog won't use Patio Park? A. Most dogs and cats like Patio Park so much, when they first get it they roll all over it. It is natural for dogs to go on grass, so they take to the Patio Park like a duck takes to water. They will not roll on it after they have started using it as a potty. If they do not get the idea right away, you can buy a scented attractant, or borrow a neighbor's dog, to go on it, to get them started. Dogs are very territorial and they will want to cover up the odor of another dog. Q. What if my dog chews on the grass?
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