Lawn burn patches

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Monkey boy 1

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Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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For those of you who own a dog, how do you stop the burn paches from appearing in your lawn after you dog has urinated on the grass ?

I have tried the 'Dog Rocks' you can buy to put in the waterbowls, some others say add some tomato juice / sauce to food.

I need some help as out lawn is becoming a patchwork of brown patches which, as the warmer weather is comming, looks very unsightly.

Monkey boy 1

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Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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we were getting huge burn marks from our female Greyhound (Sadly she is no longer with us), but we are getting similar burn patches from our 4 month old male Hungarian Vizsla which I am surprised with as I was under the impression that you only get major urine purn patches from female dogs.
Either that bit of info is incorrect or our Viz is a secret cross-dressing dog :-)

Monkey boy 1

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Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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illmonkey said:
I demand pics! (Vizsla owner here)

Our male Vizsla leaves marks, we've started watering the ground daily and giving him ketchup.
I know it's off topic, but here he is. He is a Gunfield, for those in the Vizsla know.




Monkey boy 1

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Thursday 23rd April 2015
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We tried Dog Rocks with our last two dogs, but wasn't overly impressed. I may try it with out new pup.