N.S. asks from Spring, TX on April 19, 2008
Dog Urine Burning My Lawn
I have a 12yr. old yellow lab (female 78lbs) I have tried all lawn products, changing her food, and giving plenty of fresh water to prevent her urine from burning my lawn. Her vet and pet stores have given me the same advice year after year and NOTHING is helping our lawn. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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S.A. answers from Chicago on April 21, 2008
At her age I guess it might be impossible to put wood chips in an area of the yard and train her to go there? If you take her out for a few weeks right to that spot...do you think she would learn that is where she should go?
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K.S. answers from Chicago on April 19, 2008
Hey N.! I have the ultimate solution for you. I actually saw this on HGTV a few years back. What you do is mix a cup of tomatoe juice in with your dogs food each day and thats it!! Urine nurns are instantly gone from your yard! Its amazing and its so easy. My best friend has 2 newfoundlands and she does this now after I told her about it and she just completely swears by it. So try it and see but I swear it works and its completely safe also!! ( my friend checked with her vet.) Good luck!!
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D.E. answers from Chicago on April 21, 2008
Most pet supply stores have a supplement called "Green Grass" tablets. They've worked for us and our dog takes them like a treat. I have noticed that we actually get greener, more healthy looking spots where the dog urinates though.....I guess not a bad side effect :)
Good luck!
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J.H. answers from Chicago on April 20, 2008
This is so funny N.! I have the same problem. We just bought our first house and are heading into our first spring. I was told by True Green just a couple of days ago to put just a cap of distilled vinegar (use the cap on the bottle) in her water bowl. It is supposed to take away the acidity and stop the burn. I have an 8 yr old (80lbs) female yellow lab and she is drinking the water so I'm waiting to see if it works. I figured the professionals should know right?
J. H.
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J.D. answers from Chicago on April 20, 2008
Hi N.,
I second the tomato juice remedy! I have a female dog whose urine also burns the lawn. She gets a cup of food at each feeding, and I just add a healthy splash (maybe 1/4 cup?) of tomato juice to each of her feedings. She loves the juice, and my lawn stays green! And my vet recommended that I try it when I asked her about my lawn issues, so I know it's safe.
Good luck with your lawn, and I hope this helps out!
J. :-)
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K.R. answers from Chicago on April 20, 2008
Unfortunatly not - we have two golden ret and yes the female is the culprit. The salt in her urine creates the burn. We ended up creating a pea gravel area in our yard for both dogs. This way they do their business where we do not see the burn.
good luck!
J.B. answers from Chicago on April 20, 2008
my dog was terrible at this. I was told to make sure you water the area immediatly after she pees. It worked for us. I just kept a bucket of water near by and poured it on the pee spot afterwards. Give it a try!
J.R. answers from Chicago on April 20, 2008
Hi N.,
I was going to suggest the pills they sell in the pet store - Petco has them.. i can't recall the name off hand, but if you ask, they will know.
Also, if i may suggest... when you go for your walks - bring a water bottle with you - dilute the urine with the water after she pee's. I have urine burn in my lawn up and down the sidewalk... and I don't HAVE a dog so this is a little irritating...
As I said, I do not own dogs - though I would love one.. my husband is allergic :( But I grew up with dogs - a LOT of them (8 at one point) and we would do this with the hose at the end of the day.. .we also trained them all to go in one area of the yard so that it wasn't highly noticable throughout the whole yard.
~Jenn~
T.Z. answers from Chicago on April 20, 2008
I know it sounds ridiculous, but putting ketchup on the dog food HELPS with the yellow lawn. It doesn't necessarily go away, but it definitely lessens the effect. We also finally gave in and got a lawn care service to come treat the lawn a few times, and that has quickly improved the spots
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