If a dog pees on a plant, the high nitrogen content in the urine can potentially harm the plant by "burning" it. The extent of damage will depend on the plant species, the amount of urine, and the plant's overall health. It's best to dilute the area with water to minimize the potential damage.
If the urine isn't diluted with water than the plant will die. But, if diluted with water (1 part urine: 10 parts water, or something to that affect) then the urine is helpful to the plant, like a fertilizer. Dog Rocks will stop the urine killing the plants as well as the lawn. Then you don't have to bother with dilution which sounds really time consuming. They are just placed in the dogs water bowl.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Leucothoe fontanesiana.
the dogs. the boy dog is attacked by a couger or something and the other dog dies of a broken heart. in the end the boys mother says they are moving to the city an God took the dogs so the family could live in the city which is their dream.
Ex.: potassium and sodium cyanides, arsenic oxides, mercury((II) chloride, etc.
Yes. Dog urine, regardless of whether is it male of female, will kill grass if it is concentrated enough.
Yes it will kill the dog instantly
Pesticides are used in farming to kill bugs, they arent found in dog urine.
Yes, if you use enough of it.
Yes, if you use enough of it.
In some circumstance, yes.
no unless your like drinking it
Not nearly as bad as dog urine. In other words, no not really.
No. The reason dog urine kills grass is because of the high amount of nitrogen found in dog urine. In a lawn where no fertilizer has been applied, dog urine will iincrease plant growth and green-up the grass. The problem sometimes comes when your lawn has high nitrogen levels from fertilizer and the dog urinates. This would be an "overdose" of nitrogen and cause the turf to burn. It's a common misconception that "acid" in dog urine kills grass. The truth is that dog urine can have a pH of 6.0-8.0(slightly acidic to slightly alkaline) which is no where near acidic enough to kill grass. True Dog urine spots will many times be brown in the middle and growing vigorously around the brown spot. You can now buy a product called Dog Rocks which you put in the dog's water bowl. After a couple of weeks you should notice an improvement in the colour of your lawn. The rocks alter the pH level of the urine to prevent the 'burn'.
Urination is how the body disposes of toxins, so yes it can kill grass. Size of the dog does not matter.
If a dog pees on a plant, the high nitrogen content in the urine can potentially harm the plant by "burning" it. The extent of damage will depend on the plant species, the amount of urine, and the plant's overall health. It's best to dilute the area with water to minimize the potential damage.
Urine, whether a male or female dog, or human for that matter, will tend to kill grass, yes.