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I’m pretty sure this is from my dog peeing in the grass. Has anyone found any solutions to fix this issue?


I’m pretty sure this is from my dog peeing in the grass. Has anyone found any solutions to fix this issue?

by Savings-Airline2089

8 Comments

  1. bummer1983

    Get rid of your dog or train it to use the neighbors yard

  2. TrumpTwennyTwennyFo

    green spray paint + switch to cats

  3. No-Kitchen5212

    Your dog may not be drinking enough water. If they’re well hydrated already, you could always pour/spray water on the area right after they go

  4. navcom20

    If you water where it pees with a hose it will dilute the urine and minimize the pissburn.

  5. TheonlyRhymenocerous

    Set up a dog run where your pup can go, there is no cure for dog urine when it comes to ruining grass. I fenced off a section of my backyard which has washed rock as a base where my dogs can do their thing

  6. Jazzlike_Visual2160

    There are dog foods that you can get that eliminate the problem.

  7. JodieFostersFist

    Honest answer here. Put the effort into making them go elsewhere. It’s the only thing that actually works, and you’ll be doing the work regardless.

  8. sunsoutbunzout

    If your lawn is dry or damaged it’ll be more susceptible to brown spots. Water them down to disburse the nitrogen and salt. A soil sample should tell you if your lawn needs amended but regardless you’ll need patch accordingly because brown spots won’t come back to life.

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