
Published: April 20, 2026
In South Africa, where roughly half of all households share their homes with a dog or cat, a pet-safe deck is a deck that resists splintering, stays cool enough to be comfortable underfoot, can be hosed down after muddy paws or accidents and stands up to years of zoomies without cracking. Best Deck composite wood decking is engineered to meet all four of those conditions, which is why it has become the go-to surface for pet-loving homeowners from Hermanus to Hoedspruit.
Pets are family. And if your outdoor living space is built for braais, sundowners and barefoot summer mornings, it needs to work just as beautifully for the four-legged members of the household. This guide walks through what actually makes a deck pet-friendly, where traditional timber falls short and how Best Deck’s composite range solves the problem without asking you to compromise on looks.
Why your deck matters more to your dog than you think
For most suburban dogs, the garden and deck are not a backyard. They are the entire kingdom. It is where they sunbathe, chase the ball, greet guests and keep an eye on the street with rather more authority than the humans who pay the bond.
That makes it your job to ensure the space is safe and free from hazards. Traditional timber decking can become exactly that over time. Boards splinter as they age, exposing sharp edges that lodge into paw pads. Nails work loose. Planks warp, rot and shift. What began as a beautiful outdoor room slowly turns into an obstacle course for a creature that navigates the world in bare feet.
The hidden danger of heat: what surface temperature does to paws
Anyone who has tried to walk barefoot on a timber deck in a South African summer knows the feeling. Now imagine that same heat on four unprotected paws, with no way to understand why the floor has suddenly turned into lava.
The numbers are worth taking seriously. When the ambient air temperature sits at just 25°C, dark paving and some deck surfaces can climb to over 50°C in direct sun. Veterinarians warn that once a surface hits roughly 52°C, burns can occur in as little as 60 seconds. South African summers routinely push ambient highs of 30°C to 35°C on the Highveld and in the Lowveld, which means a timber or stone surface can become genuinely dangerous hours before the peak of the day.
Choosing the right surface, and pairing it with shade, is not a comfort question. It is a safety one.
The four pillars of a pet-friendly deck
When you are designing or refurbishing for dogs and cats, your decking material needs to hit four clear marks:
- Splinter-free. Non-negotiable. A smooth, consistent surface means no stray splinters digging into paws, noses or tongues.
- Scratch-resistant. Energetic pups with sharp claws will test any surface. You need a material that shrugs off a daily dose of zoomies without looking like a scratched record.
- Easy to hose down. Accidents happen. Mud happens. You need a surface you can rinse clean without worrying about stains, rot or lingering odour.
- Heat-safe. No material stays ice-cold in direct summer sun, but some retain significantly less heat than others. Colour and material both matter.

Why Best Deck composite wood is the right fit
Best Deck composite decking is engineered as a modern alternative to traditional timber, made from a blend of recycled plastics, bamboo and wood fibres. That engineered make-up happens to solve almost every problem a pet owner faces:
- Gentle on paws. Composite boards will not splinter or crack, giving cats and dogs a secure, consistent surface to lie on, run across and chase each other over without injury.
- Built to last. Excellent scratch resistance means heavy dogs and sharp claws do not leave the kind of visible wear timber shows within a season.
- Zero maintenance headaches. Best Deck composites resist rot, warping and insect damage. A muddy paw print or an accident rinses away with water, without staining or sinking into the grain.
- Engineered for South Africa. Our boards are made to handle the particular combination of searing summer sun, sudden Highveld thunderstorms and coastal humidity, resisting fading and moisture absorption across the country.
The full benefits of composite wood decking are covered in detail on our site, but for pet owners the short version is this: fewer splinters, less heat, less maintenance, more time enjoying the outdoors with your animals.
Keeping things cool under paw
Even the best composite deck is not entirely immune to the African sun. Under prolonged direct exposure, any outdoor surface will warm up. The trick is to make the design work with the climate rather than against it.
Two things help enormously:
- Choose lighter board colours. Light-toned composite boards absorb noticeably less heat than dark ones. In full sun, that single choice can be the difference between a deck your dog happily lies on and one they avoid.
- Build in shade. Integrate a composite pergola or strategically placed privacy and shade screens into the design. Shade sails and awnings add a second layer. Together, these structures can drop surface temperatures significantly, protecting pets and people from heat stress and burns.
Extra tips for a genuinely dog-friendly deck
- Trim those claws. Regular nail trims reduce scuffs on existing timber surfaces, stop claws catching between older boards and make the welcome-home leap a lot more comfortable for you too.
- Create a proper shaded spot. Whether it is a built-in corner under a pergola, a shade sail, an umbrella or a well-placed doghouse, every deck needs a genuine retreat from the sun.
- Set up a hydration station. Keep a heavy, tip-resistant water bowl on the deck and top it up often. On the hottest days, a damp towel your dog can lie on adds another useful cooling option.
- Mind the gap. Check that balustrades and screen spacings work for the size of your animal. Our composite wood balustrades are designed to finish a deck cleanly and safely around curious dogs.
Create a pet-friendly outdoor space with Best Deck
Building a space that works for every member of the family, two-legged and four, does not require compromise. It requires the right material and a bit of smart design.
Choose a splinter-free, low-heat, low-maintenance surface like Best Deck composite decking. Pair it with real shade. Add water, a comfortable corner and a quick hosing-down routine. What you end up with is an outdoor sanctuary where a Chihuahua, a Great Dane and everyone in between can relax safely, and where you spend weekends enjoying the space rather than sanding, sealing and repairing it.
For many sunny days of happy paws and relaxed humans, contact the Best Deck team. Your pets will thank you.







