December 20th

  Across the board, the majority of Americans – 86% according to a recent Harris poll for the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) – say it’s important to have a living landscape and grass around their living spaces. But did you know that various generations view and value the family yard differently? Boomers (1946-1964) You […]

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December 17th

A study released this summer draws a link between the greenness of a residential neighborhood and children’s neurobehavioral health. Neurobehavioral health refers to the relationship between the action of the nervous system and behavioral disorders. For the cross-sectional study, scientists used a population-representative sample of 1,817 school children in South Korea. Parents or guardians completed […]

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December 12th

Have you paid attention to the type of vegetation (or lack thereof) at your children’s schools? A recent study of 300 elementary and secondary students asked kids to rate their preferences for different types of school grounds. The study concluded that the students prefer grounds with diverse vegetation over traditional paved ones. To conduct the […]

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December 10th

A recent study confirms what the TurfMutt Foundation has been saying for years. Green space is good for health and well-being. For this study, researchers interviewed more than 380 adolescents (ages 13-19) who live in Turkey. The scientists wanted to get their feedback about outdoor exercise. Responses were linked to information about characteristic features of […]

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December 5th

Parents and guardians may be tempted to dial back outdoor activities when cold temperatures arrive. But getting outside is good for children and their families, even in the wintertime. TurfMutt encourages families to appreciate and use the outdoors and offers the following tips. Do outdoor activities that are fun. Weather that adults consider to be […]

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December 2nd

The health and well-being benefits of spending time in nature (i.e. being an “outsider”) is well documented. (Need a refresher? Check out the Living Landscapes Fact Book from the TurfMutt Foundation.) Now, researchers in Australia have put a dollar figure on the mental health benefits. They estimate natural protected areas around the world equate to […]

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November 21st

AvatarBy Mutt Mulligan

Thanksgiving pet safety tips

Your pet is part of the family – and a very good reason to be grateful this Thanksgiving season. But Thanksgiving Day celebrations can be hazardous to your hound if you don’t plan ahead. Here are some precautions to take to ensure you and your pet have a happy howl-iday. Be an outsider before your […]

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November 20th

When winter weather hits, homeowners need to keep everyone in the family – including the family pets – safe. Follow these wise winter weather tips from the TurfMutt Foundation. View the Wise Winter Weather Tips Infographic Bring pets inside. Dogs and cats should be kept inside during cold weather months. Wipe their paws and bellies […]

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November 18th

In the middle of Adopt a Senior Pet Month, we wanted to share an inspiring adoption story from this year’s Lucky’s Mutt Madness. Mama (above, left) is a 10-year old Shih Tzu who was one of the 15 pups adopted by a loving family at the national adoption event. “Everyone seemed interested in the puppies, […]

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November 14th

This year’s Lucky’s Mutt Madness national adoption event at GIE+EXPO in Louisville was a huge success. Thanks to the thousands of attendees at GIE+EXPO, 15 pups found their fur-ever homes. Watch this video to see the heartwarming stories.   From puppies to older dogs and even a three-legged furry friend named Clover, the industry met […]

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