Stop Dog Pee From Killing Your Grass
Having a dog and keeping a pristine lawn can be a challenge. After all, a dog’s got to go somewhere and it’s usually on the lawn. Unfortunately, pet urine acts as a fertilizer that over doses the lawn with nitrogen, burning the grass and killing the turf. Typically dog spots will resolve themselves on their own, but if there are several dog spots and they are grouped together, you may need to reseed the area to fix it.
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