Both male and female dogs can cause the grass to yellow.
There are commercially available products which will alter the aciditiy of the urine and eliminate the problem. Alternatively one can water the area immediately.
I use Dog Rocks, which reduce the amount of nitrate produced, which is what kills off the grass.
Sand is not alive, so urine cannot kill it. However, some creatures like small crustaceans burrow under the sand. It would take a LOT of urine to kill one.
Urination is how the body disposes of toxins, so yes it can kill grass. Size of the dog does not matter.
Severe pruning can potentially harm a weigela shrub, but it is unlikely to kill it if done properly. It is important to follow proper pruning techniques and avoid removing more than one-third of the plant at a time to ensure the health and survival of the shrub.
No
Surround the stump with a heavy ring of rock salt. It's a goner.
No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
Horse urine or manure does not kill pine trees. The urine should be diluted because salts can accumulate in the soil which is not good for the pine.
If it does, I would report it as a hate crime.
Yes. Dog urine, regardless of whether is it male of female, will kill grass if it is concentrated enough.
Yes, if you use enough of it.
i'm sorry but no ti can not ;)
Pesticides are used in farming to kill bugs, they arent found in dog urine.