Keep spraying it with your hose daily, if you have a hand held sprayer, fill it up 1/4 way with shampoo and balance with water or use cheap dishliquid and water(no antibacterial kind)and spray your grass with this. If no sprayer in your house, use a bucket of water with shampoo or cheap dishliquid in it Apply gypsum to the area, this breaks down the soil. You have to keep up with it or train dog to go into another area, or walk the dog somewhere around property. once you use this soapy water routine you'll see a difference, and also the surrounding grass will look even better.
* Train your dogs to urinate elsewhere (e.g concrete, on walks...) * Ask the vets if they have anything * Go to a pet store to see if they is anything you can spray on the lawn which smells horrible so the dogs dont go on there
Well my dog did that too, so I scolded him for doing it... no need to slap him or be mean to him.. just yell at him before he does it... and IF he's doing it you scold him.
If you scold him and you DON'T see him doing it.. then he well come clean and whine. Because he KNOWS he did something bad!
Urine is very acidic so it doesn't matter what you feed your dog.
Male dogs tend to go to fire hydrants , trees and fence posts where the females will go right in the middle of the lawn! Therefore the female is normally the culprit unless you have an old male dog who is too weak to lift his leg.
They say to water the spots however the grass is normally already dead by then and there are some new products that is supposed to work but I'm not familiar with them or if they do work.
If the particular pet has urine that is not very acidic, it will actually fertilize the lawn and you will find healthy dark green clumps of grass throughout.
I have no idea where else you expect them to go. All dogs go on the grass. It's true that male dogs can turn grass yellow or deaden it. There are fertilizers for the grass to help with this. Unless you train your dog to use the toilet then you are going to have to let them pee on the grass!
Try dog rocks, you can buy them at P&H, they definitely work.
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Does he have a place to poop at your home? It could be because he does not want to poop at your home and has to poop when you walk him. Another reason could be because he is "marking his spot." Dogs do this often. They poop and it's like a message to other dogs. You may want to check that his poop is not diaheria, and regular poop. If it is diaheria, then it is a problem.
Well have you ever consitered picking it up? and if a dog poops there then just tell it to poop somewhere else.
Fill your yard with killer spiders and other insects. Good luck dog
i stop my friend playing in the grass by telling him can you please stop playing in the grass.
I Know this doesn't have to do with this, but Cats Are NOT Attracted to Litter Boxes. If they poop in your garden and you know where they like to poop put a litter box in that spot. For some reason they don't come to another spot, they just stop doing it. If they continue talk to the owner of the cat.
I think they just do it whenever
if your dog is on a leash when it eats that yukky poop,pull your dog back and tell him "leave it" with a firm voice. if that doesn't work, get infront of your dog (don't step in the poop!) and snap your finger at your dogs mouth. Do not get your hand to close to your dogs mouth! Your dog might have a much more different response
You can buy a product called Dog Rocks and put it in your dogs bowl. It helps neutralize the acid content in the dogs urine and the spots in the grass should stop being so noticable.
Is he eating a lot of grass? I know my dog loves to eat grass, and I have to stop him from eating too much or he starts throwing it up. Maybe he too pees green when he eats too much grass, but I don't know, I haven't been paying attention.
Melody Garden Stop was created in 1988.
Goodview Garden Stop was created in 1991.
You may try bulking the dog's diet. Having a fiber rich diet for your dog will make the poop more solid.