It's best to water them in thoroughly before letting your pet out, especially if he/she is likely to try and eat them.
If a dog lies in agricultural lime for a long period of time, it can cause irritation and burns to their skin and paws. Inhaling the dust from lime can also result in respiratory issues for the dog. It's important to remove the dog from the lime and thoroughly clean their fur and paws to prevent any further harm.
Keep taking it outside.
do u have a dog or a puppy well anyway you can buy puppy grass that the dog/puppy will pee on like grass outside..... older dog I'm not so sure about did the best i could.
No. Tomato juice is highly acidic, and since dog urine is already acidic, the tomato juice will just further increase the urine's acidity (decreasing pH), further killing the grass. The only way to stop dog urine from killing the grass is to lime the area where the dog has urinated. Lime has a high pH (or is basic), and as we all know, a base added to an acid will neutralize the solution or an area.
Let him outside to eat grass this will help.
No, I don't think so. :) Me and my family has had outside dogs all our life and our grass doesn't change.
You should probably wait over night. Read the back label and see if it says anything.
My vet told me, they can go outside 2 weeks after their 3rd series of shots
as much as you like as long as they want to go outside to
never leave a dog outside to long
If a dog drinks water from a septic tank and the dog gets sick, the dog should be taken for medical care by a veterinarian. If the dog seems fine after drinking the water, the best thing to do is to let the dog outside for awhile. Dogs eat grass to help settle their stomach, so let them eat a little grass.
Lime isn't okay to use in a dog kennel because it is poisonous all animals