Overseeding a lawn with a dog question?


Question:I'm planning on overseeding my lawn. Actually, it will almost be seeding a new lawn since it's so bare in some parts.

Now for the question - how will a dog affect the new grass growth? The dog is an inside dog. Only goes outside to use the bathroom. Should the dog go to the bathroom in the front yard (which isn't being seeded)? For how long? Thanks for any insight!

Answers:
i just re-did my lawn too and i also have a dog. u should block ur dog off from the grass for like the first two to three weeks and once there is pretty good growth the dog shouldn't harm the grass at all.


the only thing that could harm him is fertilizer. have him use the front yard, or take him for walks. it'll be good for the family to get out.
It should not affect the lawn after it begins to grow but until then take the dog out front
Yes, let doggie go potty in front yard while grass is establishing itself. Grass will definitely have a hard time growing where a dog habitually pees. I don't know what type of grass you have planted, but I would wait until you need to mow it.

Do you have a specific spot your pooch goes to in the back yard or does he go all over?
Keep the dog off the new growth for about a month, until the new growth has really come in, also some fertilizers can be toxic to animals.

Female dog urine can kill grass, so keep that in mind.

PS-- as a dog and lawn owner myself, I have taught my dog to go in his "potty spot" away from anything I want him peeing or pooing on. You may want to consider doing this if not already done.
you will always have problems with a lawn and a dog ,you see the 2 don,t mix.so i,m afraid its 1 or the other or a little bit of digging now and again.

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