There’s something heartwarming about watching your dog push through their own door flap and wander into a space built just for them.
This run feels like a living extension of your home, with greenery, sunlight, and enough room to stretch and play.
It’s not just a run, it’s a sanctuary that keeps them close while still giving independence.
You’ll love glancing out the window and spotting your pup lounging on the grass or sniffing around the plants. It feels less like a kennel and more like a private retreat for your furry friend.
Materials Needed
- Doggie door insert (size based on your pet)
- Wire fencing panels (4-5 ft high, enough to enclose the side yard)
- 8 wood posts (6 ft tall)
- Artificial turf or sod (enough to cover the run floor)
- Stepping stones (6-8 medium-sized pieces)
- Landscape edging and garden soil
- Dog-safe plants (rosemary, lavender, lemongrass)
- Gravel or pebbles for drainage
- Drill, screws, and brackets
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Install the doggie door so your pup can access the yard safely. Ensure it’s weather-sealed and the right height for your pet.
Step 2: Set up wood posts along the perimeter of the side yard or garden strip, securing wire fencing to enclose the space.
Step 3: Lay sod or artificial turf to give a soft, clean surface. Then add gravel or pebbles along the edges for drainage.
Step 4: Place stepping stones to create a neat walking path and prevent muddy patches.
Step 5: Add potted or raised dog-safe plants to bring shade, texture, and natural fragrance into the run.
Step 6: Include a bench or small stool for yourself so you can relax in the space while your pup explores.
Tips:
Keep plants elevated or protected if your dog is a digger.
You can also hang small planters on the fence for extra greenery without taking up floor space.