How to green up lawn where dog does her urine?

Not29139314
by Not29139314
  6 answers
  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Apr 18, 2018

    Water, Water, Water as soon as possible after event or Call into a Pet store and acquire a chemical to add to water................Why not Gravel the area that is constantly used..........

  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Apr 18, 2018

    Prevention is the best advice Imho.

    I tried most of the tips and tricks to change dog urine pH, as well as a otc tablet formulation that was guaranteed to work and it failed and fortunately my money was refunded by the money back guarantee.


    My solution has been to train my dogs to pee in a mulched bed and that’s worked over the last 16+ years. Having an invisible fence, and supplementing with a remote training collar to implement training where to pee made this training very easy.... ( collar not needed afterwards)


    Tip

    https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/totally-repair-dead-grass-spots-damaged-by-dog-urine-in-3-easy-steps-15057288?se=wkly-20180224&date=20180224&tk=3y4fpw&slg=4d0caa2d137a9e972e71c8748dda4722-5943670&post_position=11


    Good luck in your exploration of a solution that works for you. Maybe theres new ideas. I know how bad the geographic yellow staining in a beautiful green turf can look like!

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Apr 18, 2018

    Turn the dirt over, and reseed. Bring your dog on a leash for about a week, to the place where you want her to urine. Then send her out and she'll go there instead of urinating on the lawn.

  • Lisa S. Lisa S. on Apr 18, 2018

    Spayed dogs have less estrogen in their urine. The spots are less noticeable or non-existent. You can also train a dog to urinate in one place on your property.