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Pet urine spots in Yard

mbsieg

awful member
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I have dogs so this spring I have lots of urine spots in the yard any easy ways to fix the problem?? Or just replant?
 

thcri

Gone But Not Forgotten
Put lime on the spots, and the grass will come back. Works for me anyway.


murph
 

sports850

Member
Down here they sell "dogrocks" that you put in the dogs water bowl , they claim that they filter out minerals that are concentrated by the dogs kidneys which burn the lawn . I haven't tried them but a friend has noticed less burn marks (not completely gone though) in his yard from using them .

http://www.dogrocks.org/index.php?pr=Home_Page
 

pirate_girl

legendary ⚓
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not giving them anything to drink is a lot cheaper.
Not in my world...
The problem is easily fixable.
Stop it from the inside of the pet from the start, then you won't have a bigger problem.
Gretchen never messes up my lawn, cause Mama knows best ;)
 

Galvatron

Spock and Galvatron < one and the same
My brother-in-law puts ketchup in the dogs diets.....he swears it neutralises the acid and says its the bitches that cause the problem mostly.

All he needs to do now is learn how to use the mower:yum: :yum: :yum:
 

jbrumberg

New member
My wife :mad: truly believes I am the worst contributor to those burn spots on the lawn :eek: . Where I go :pee_smilie: the dogs seem to follow. Now that the snow is gone I am moving out so to speak to spread the scent. That should take care of the immediate lawn. Jay
 
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