I have a year old male puppy. I have urine stains on my lawn. Advice?
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Spray the urine with your garden hose as soon as it happens to dilute the ammonia in the pee.
male puppies don't usually damage the lawn - you should have him checked at vet - FEMALES however can cause yellow spots
I have friends who use lime to counteract the problem.
I heard giving the dog Ester C vitamin will counteract the stain but do not try this unless you get an OK from your vet.
I have had good results from putting a teaspoon of more of cider vinegar in water bowl (depending how large or small the water bowl is). Either that or my husband kept water in water in a jug or picture and would cover the grass every time our pet used it. You can also purchase a product at a pet store or from your vet.