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Brown Grass From DogsMandi from Erie A: Mani, As long as you have a dog running or tethered in your yard, you are probably going to have some burn spots. One thing that I would strongly advise against is giving your dog any of the commercial "additives" to change the pH of the urine. These have been known to cause serious damage to the kidneys. It's the salt in a dog's urine that causes the grass to burn (not its acidic nature), and these so-called additives can seriously affect your dog's health down the road. The best remedy for avoiding burn spots is to flush the area thoroughly with water every time your dog urinates. The water will act to dilute the salts to a safe level for grass. For repairing dead spots, remove the dead grass and loosen up the spot with a small shovel or spade. Add some compost and fresh soil and reseed the area. Ellen About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: Brown Grass From DogsHave you ever considered synthetic grass? Our company's products (www.newgrass.com) have been used in numerous situations to resolve the issues you are suggesting. Here is a link to some articles http://www.newgrass.com/wordpress/category/pet-concerns/ Post By Trevor Brooks (Guest Post) RE: Brown Grass From DogsWhen I go to pick up the doo-doo, I pick the brown grass too. Sometimes it comes up easy if it doesn't leave it. It will leave a dirt area but the grass will grow back. I used to buy the grass seeds, fillers and such and found it was more trouble then removing the brown dead grass. If you remove the dead grass area it will grow back. If you leave it and add seeds, fillers, sprays you're still not removing the problem. It's dead grass. So just pull it up and it will grow back with usual watering. I tried the tomatoes. Hoax for my bulldog! Post By Jennifer,CA (Guest Post) RE: Brown Grass From DogsMaybe adding a little tomato juice to their food would do the trick. Used this with much success years ago when we had a lawn. Post By Micky (Guest Post) RE: Brown Grass From Dogs
I saw on Shell Busby home improvment show, that if you take the gypsum from the dry wall piece and rub it to powder and sprinkle over the spots. It neutralizes the urine and the grass will turn green again. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Brown Grass From Dogs
We get the same thing; and our dog is perfectly healthy! What we do is keep a bottle of water by the door, and when we take her out to go, immediately water the spot to dilute the urine. Post By JIll (Guest Post) RE: Brown Grass From Dogs
It is very common for dog's urine to cause this problem. We have found that preventing it from happening is the best remedy. We buy a product called "Green-UM." You can find these on different Dog supply web sites or catalogs. (Do a Google search) There are other similar products. Post By Jill from Iowa (Guest Post) RE: Brown Grass From Dogs
This happened to our beautiful yard too! Brown or yellow spots. The Post by Ariela |
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