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Dog urine ruining lawn
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Is there anything we can put in our dogs water to stop his urine scorching the lawn ? I have heard of 'dog rocks' but wondered if there was another method, like something to put into his food ? All suggestions welcome and thanks!
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Maybe just get a bigger size?
I used to have a brown lawn so I can understand your dilemma. I used to try and soak the patch that had been weed on to see if I could dilute the urine. It didn't really work.
Maybe just get a bigger size?
I used to have a brown lawn so I can understand your dilemma. I used to try and soak the patch that had been weed on to see if I could dilute the urine. It didn't really work.
There are several products available at bigger pet stores which claim to solve this problem, but one thing I was told by a vet was if your dog is fed on dry food, then take half the day's ration and soak it for five minutes in warm water, then add it back to the rest of the day's feed, and give it to the dog.
This apparently introduces more fluid into the dog's sytem which then dilutes the amount of ammonia in the urine, which is what causes the grass to become discoloured.
Haven't tried it (I have gravel and paving slabs) but if you feed dry then it might be worth a go.
This apparently introduces more fluid into the dog's sytem which then dilutes the amount of ammonia in the urine, which is what causes the grass to become discoloured.
Haven't tried it (I have gravel and paving slabs) but if you feed dry then it might be worth a go.
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