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Why Dog Urine Kills Grass and How to Stop It - MSNDog urine damage to grass is a common issue, with concentrated patches of urine causing unsightly brown or yellow spots on an otherwise healthy lawn.
If you're tired of your dog's pee killing your grass, you're not alone. Urine can be very damaging in high concentrations, leading to yellow spots and areas of dead grass.
There are products you can buy which can target yellow patches of lawn caused by dog pee, an example of this being See Spot Run Dog Urine Neutralizer for Lawn Protection ($34, Amazon).
Among the many pests that can damage your grass: dog pee. Here, according to a superintendent, is how to get ahead of the problem.
Do you have yellow grass or brown spots on your lawn? It could be a fungus, or a symptom of drought. Here's what to know and how to treat it.
Is your lawn a landmine of crunchy yellow circles? Unfortunately, lawn damage can be one of the drawbacks of having a pet (but the rewards more than make up for it, we say!). Dog pee spots look a ...
Dehydrated dogs have more concentrated urine that’s more likely to damage your grass. Keep your dog well hydrated and you may see improvements. Add lawn-protecting minerals to your dog’s water.
Dehydrated dogs have more concentrated urine that’s more likely to damage your grass. Keep your dog well hydrated and you may see improvements. Add lawn-protecting minerals to your dog’s water.
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