August 3rd

Kris Kiser with teacher Sarah outside her school

Lucky Dog – the TV show on CBS that follows trainer Brandon McMillan as he rescues, trains and places pound pups in their new homes – is on summer break. But that doesn’t mean you can’t watch the Emmy-award winning show that features TurfMutt.

Check out this compilation episode that highlights six of the dogs that Brandon rescued.

One of the dogs, Darby, was adopted to help kids, just like TurfMutt does! Darby’s owner, Sarah, is a school teacher who will take the pup into the classroom to help students gain more confidence in their reading.

But first, Kris Kiser – TurfMutt’s owner and the president and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute – must help Sarah ensure her outdoor space is suitable for Darby. Will Sarah’s backyard – and the school environment – make the grade? Watch this episode to find out!

Here are some important TurfMutt tips you can learn more about by watching the show.

  • Pick the right plants for the right places.
    Find your plant hardiness zone on the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map to determine what types of turf, trees, shrubs and plants will thrive in your location.
  • Turfgrass is hardy!
    Turfgrass can withstand the foot traffic of pets and kids. If you select the right species for your climate, it can even hold up during dry spells and drought.
  • Maintain diversity.
    Grass, trees, shrubs and other plant life provide food and habitat for birds and small mammals. Xeriscaping or hardscaping forces birds, squirrels and other animals to forage for food elsewhere.
  • Include pollinators.
    Evolve your yard to incorporate pollinator plants for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Even in the desert, a host of plants flower!

To learn more about how living landscapes benefit the health and wellbeing of the people and pets in your life, go to LivingLandscapesMatter.com.