Can I change my dog's diet so that his urine will not kill the grass in my yard?


Question:My grass turns light brown, like hay, wherever our dog decides to relieve himself.

Answers:
You can purchase little treat like things at the pet store. It neutralized the pH in the urine.


they make pills for that... www.fosterandsmith.com
look up "lawn guard" or "green um"... or just put in a search for "lawn"
I do not thing so .
Try increasing his water are changing it more often,and picking a spot in the back in a corner making a bed out of mulch and put a shrub their to provide some shade an purchase some urine from the pet store an train it to go to that spot, just like house breaking.
Also make the area large enough so it will have plenty of room to do it business.
Go to www,eastwooddanes .com/Aiden.htm Click on the feeding program The entire site is awesome.
"thepetshow.com" has pills. 3 of my friends bought them and no one had any success. I agree that training in one place is the best solution. What I don't understand is that my dog's urine doesn't affect my lawn. He is a neutered 8 year old. Maybe it's the hormones in an intact male.

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