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shanode
05-15-2007, 02:53 AM
This is definitely off topic!! Anyone have a brilliant way for keeping your dog's urine from killing your grass? I've tried the "pills" from the pet store, tried tomato juice, bought some stuff at the pet store that you are supposed to spray on the spot when you notice it dying but I really think that is was just green spray paint. I spend waayy too much time digging up dead spots and replanting grass and watering. Anyone? Anyone?

matt4x4
05-15-2007, 08:00 AM
We have a lot of land, only cut about 3 acres, so I just trained my dog to relieve himself in the tall grass that doesn't get cut.

Many people train their dog to use the same spot as a toilet, it doesn't take much, just some supervision and persuasion and a few "good boy's" when done correctly, by that I mean for you to take your dog outside, watch him sniff around, if he's about to go where you don't want give him a firn no and walk him to where you do want him to go, keep him there until he does his business, after several times of doing this, he will know that this spot is his toilet and will go there automatically.
If you want, designate a small corner of your yard as his toilet, put a couple of boards as an edge and fill inside with round 3/4" gravel don't use crushed gravel, it hurts their pads and they won't like going on it.

GraceByDesign
05-15-2007, 12:20 PM
Set a pitcher or small bucket of water outside the door. Follow Fido around with the water, (or watch closely where he goes) and when he wets, dump the water on the spot. This will dilute the urine and hopefully eliminate your dead grass.

Phillbo
05-15-2007, 12:34 PM
I believe it's only the female that will cause the problems. Tomato juice works just fine for mine.

Jeffski
05-15-2007, 02:41 PM
No. Males kill the grass too, they are just more likely to go on the bushes or mailbox instead of directly in the yard.

Every time your dog urinates you pour tomato juice on it?

Phillbo
05-15-2007, 04:05 PM
Every time your dog urinates you pour tomato juice on it?


LOL..... no, I feed them a little bit of tomato juice each day. Some people put it in the food but my dogs take a couple days to eat a bowl of food so I just pour a little in a dish and let them have it.



I guess that explains the dead spot near my mail box :D

gonefishin
05-15-2007, 04:44 PM
No. Males kill the grass too, they are just more likely to go on the bushes or mailbox instead of directly in the yard.

Every time your dog urinates you pour tomato juice on it?

What I've heard is that females are worse because they usually squat when the urinate, while the male stands up and lifts his leg. This action spreads the urine over a wider area and it isn't as concentrated.

who knows :confused:

dan

dawndenise
05-15-2007, 05:59 PM
I have/had 4 dogs, male and female, and have grown various types of turf due to moving around the country.

In my experience, my male and my females have all been about even in their ability to kill grass - of ALL kinds. For my females, however, the burn spot is quickly surrounded by the most lush grass ever grown, having been given a healthy dose of nitrogen. Eventually, the good grass covers the burn spot. Theoretically, that should also happen with the male, but doesn't. Maybe his urine has a different pH or something, or maybe he's just weird.:p

What I've found most beneficial is to have a lawn grass that spreads vigorously by runners; e.g. Bermuda, although there are other types, as well. While Bermuda is a warm-season grass and certainly has its drawbacks (needs lots of water, lots of sun, lots of fertilizer), it's my grass of choice if we're in a climate that can grow it. It's very wear-resistant, taking all the pounding from my canines, it enjoys the nitrogen sprinkles, and it mends itself very, very well.

Phillbo
05-15-2007, 06:04 PM
Maybe his urine has a different pH or something, or maybe he's just weird.:p

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can Ben's test kits test for that :D :D

doggie
05-15-2007, 06:11 PM
I say be thankful for those dead spots! What good would a perfect lush lawn be if you didn't have your dogs around??

:)

dawndenise
05-15-2007, 06:13 PM
can Ben's test kits test for that :D :D

Hmmmm, I sense a business opportunity.....:D

Jeffski
05-16-2007, 09:14 AM
LOL..... no, I feed them a little bit of tomato juice each day. Some people put it in the food but my dogs take a couple days to eat a bowl of food so I just pour a little in a dish and let them have it.



I guess that explains the dead spot near my mail box :D

If this really works you should market a product under a different name specifically for dogs that is actually tomato juice. Remember that movie with Jack Black about the dog poo remover in a can?

Are you saying the dog's urine leaves no mark in the grass?