How do you treat the yellow lawn areas where your dog has urinated?
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Add water, and it will come back. This is all apart of nature. J.
Hi Chris, Here's a video how to that may help! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5YEA4WMrHo
Good luck!
the yellow will not go away☹️ Make dog go potty in one spot only and water immediately after it pees. Drives me nuts if I ask a rude dog walker to not potty on my front lawn-"-its just pee! "I know that ruins lawn! The other can get picked up and doesn't make lawn yellow. I leave a watering😊 can for them to use when their dog finishes. Good luck!
I have 6 dogs, sometimes more. I just water as much as possible. There are also supplements you can give your dog to neutralize the acidity. Might be something to check out.
Train your dog to use one corner of your yard as their potty. By covering that portion with a type of rock safe for your dogs feet this will be her/his signal that this is where they do their doody, and after a while the yellow spots in other areas will recover.
Hello Chris, the only solution that I know of is water the heck out of it. I guess that is all part of being a dog owner. Hope this helps you. Good luck.
Lime will raise the alkalinity of the soil.