No, I don't think so. :) Me and my family has had outside dogs all our life and our grass doesn't change.
yes, we can put poison on our grass so they know not to wee or poo on it
Speck
Grass turns brown after a dog urines on it because there is acid in its urine. What if they crap?
Try getting a "simple solutions" puppy pad holder, more toys to entertain your dog, or crate training.
you cant sled with the dog on grass because dude sled is made for snow and ice and not for grass. Okay...Sledding with a dog on grass can break your sled.so dont try it
i dont no wot that means
yes, we can put poison on our grass so they know not to wee or poo on it
yes.
If you are talking about backyards, then my dog usually just digs up patches in the yard or has a wee and then the grass dries up!! but nothing reallly
I have a Stonehenge Bulldogge and it seems that his wee is the most potent ever! What works is after the dog goes to the bathroom, go outside with a gallon of water and pour it over the spot he just went on. The cause of this is the high levels of nitrogen in dog urine. Oddly enough, nitrogen is used in lawn fertilizer, and what happens when you apply lawn fertilizer without watering later? It burns the grass! Your best bet is to dilute the urine after the dog pees. Your grass will come back, but it will take a bit of time.
it depends on if the dog went "wee wee" or "poo poo" if they did the second one pic it up ASAP the wee wee pad can withstand a few "wee wee's"
Maybe
spit on your brothers head and then drink dog wee wee
grass dead fly's and wee bits of fruit
A wee bit now and then
It means 'little'. Someone scottish could say something like: 'Och, look at this wee dog!' (oh look at this little dog!)
The dogs name is Speck