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Topic Dog Boards / General / Brown/Dead Grass
- By Dal1 [gb] Date 20.09.03 14:42 UTC
Hi

My 13 month Dalmatian is killing my grass where she goes for a Pee

Can anybody suggest something before I have no lawn left.

Thanks
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 20.09.03 15:13 UTC
Hi,
There are several alternatives. You can watch where she pees and immediately afterwards thoroughly water the grass to dilute the urine. You could also grow "replacement" grass in seedtrays, so that you can dig out the dead grass and replace it with fresh. Or you can do what I do, and leave it. Trust me, the grass will grow back greener than before once the chemicals have neutralised. It may take 6 months, but it will. I have 2 dalmatian bitches, and my lawn is also spotted - but the position of the dead spots changes as the old ones 'heal' and new ones develop.

The bitches aren't as bad as the dogs - all the foliage on every plant below about 15" is scorched from where they cock their legs - and they 'mark' on the lawn as well! :eek:
:)
- By harrys mum [gb] Date 20.09.03 20:42 UTC
Hi you can buy tablets to give the dogs to stops their pee killing the grass

Cheryl
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 20.09.03 20:50 UTC
You have to be very careful what you give to dalmatians. They are very prone to urinary trouble, so you don't want to mess around with the composition of their urine.
- By crazyspaniel [gb] Date 20.09.03 20:57 UTC
Hi,
I have read old wives tales about giving your dog tomato juice, it nuetralises the acid in the urine. I haven't tried this because my lawn gets trashed by my spaniels and the dead grass is the least of my worries.
- By willowfarm [gb] Date 21.09.03 20:56 UTC
There is a herbal remedy which can be added to your dogs food to neutralise the acidity - can't remember the name of it though - can anyone remember?
- By hairy hound [gb] Date 21.09.03 23:11 UTC
I cant remember the name either even though I tried it for 3 months and it made no difference to my brown patches!!

The other one you can buy is Green-Um. you can get it in tablet form to give to the dog or liquid form to pour on the grass after doggy has had a tiddle ( cant think how you can follow them round all day !)

I used this and had an 80% improvement.

The manufacturers are Mark and Chappell Ltd and this is what they say about the product :

M&C have developed a unique product that can solve the problem of unsightly brown patches on carefully manicured lawns. Green-UM® is a totally natural product, which protects against lawn burn, by safely eliminating the damaging effects of cat and dog waste. Green-UM® is specially formulated with a natural plant extract, which helps bind the ammonia present in pet waste, which causes lawn burn. It is this binding action that helps prevent lawn burn. Given to your dog on a regular basis will help keep your garden green and lush!

Completely safe for Pets & Gardens
Contains no chemicals or colour additives
Does not alter urinary pH, thus has no effect on kidney function.

their website is www.markandchappell.com

thankfully my boy has started cocking his leg and the patches are fewer now so I will just tolerate them!
Topic Dog Boards / General / Brown/Dead Grass

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