No, I don't think so. :) Me and my family has had outside dogs all our life and our grass doesn't change.
Yes, there are a few things that can help with this issue. You can try watering the area where the dog frequently urinates to dilute the urine and reduce its impact on the grass. You can also train your dog to urinate in a specific area of the yard or consider adding supplements to your dog's diet to reduce the pH of their urine.
Pee-wee’s dog’s name in “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” is Speck.
You can try using bitter apple spray on the wee wee pad to deter the dog from chewing it. Provide plenty of appropriate chew toys to redirect the dog's chewing behavior. Supervise the dog closely and correct him with a firm "no" whenever he tries to chew the wee wee pad.
Dog urine can cause brown spots on grass due to its high nitrogen content, which can "burn" the grass. To prevent this, dilute the urine by watering the spot immediately after your dog goes. You can also train your dog to go in a specific area of the yard or use products that help neutralize the nitrogen.
Eating grass in small amounts is generally harmless for dogs and can help with digestion. However, excessive grass-eating could indicate an underlying issue such as an upset stomach or dietary deficiency. If your dog is vomiting frequently after eating grass or showing signs of illness, it's best to consult with your vet.
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Yes, there are a few things that can help with this issue. You can try watering the area where the dog frequently urinates to dilute the urine and reduce its impact on the grass. You can also train your dog to urinate in a specific area of the yard or consider adding supplements to your dog's diet to reduce the pH of their urine.
yes.
Pee-wee’s dog’s name in “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” is Speck.
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"
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spit on your brothers head and then drink dog wee wee
You can try using bitter apple spray on the wee wee pad to deter the dog from chewing it. Provide plenty of appropriate chew toys to redirect the dog's chewing behavior. Supervise the dog closely and correct him with a firm "no" whenever he tries to chew the wee wee pad.
grass dead fly's and wee bits of fruit
A wee bit now and then