How to Stop Dog Urine from Killing Grass

Dogs are some of the best companions you can have. For example, they will run alongside you in the morning or evening. They will alert you if intruders enter your home. They also like playing games with you. However, dogs can be irritating as well. A dog barking aimlessly at night irritates most dog owners. Controlling these pets as you walk with them is a challenging experience as well. Another difficult undertaking is getting them to stop urinating anywhere. Here is how to stop dog urine from killing grass.

1. Water Your Lawn Regularly
Dog urine contains uric acid, creatine, urea, and ammonia among other substances. These substances are the ones that kill the grass after your dog pees on it. More specifically, some of these substances dehydrate the grass while others destroy it because of their toxic nature. Solving this problem is possible if you water your lawn regularly. Doing so reverses the impact that dog urine has on your grass. In other words, it dilutes the urine rendering it minimizing its impact on your grass.

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2. Encourage Your Dog to Drink Water
Diluting the dog’s urine is also possible before the dog urinates. More specifically, encouraging it to drink more water than it is currently doing means that it will excrete diluted urine. Telling whether this method is working is a straightforward process. More specifically, just examine the dog’s urine. The impact of this urine on your grass will reduce if it appears less yellow than it usually is. However, do not overdo it by giving your pet too much water to drink. Make sure that the total intake is within acceptable limits.

3.  Change Your Dog’s Diet
Urine is a by-product of the food and liquids that animals consume. That means what a dog eats is as important as what it drinks when it comes to the composition of its urine. Therefore, you can reduce the toxicity of your dog’s urine on your grass by changing your dog’s diet. For example, the consumption of protein leads to the production of ammonia as waste matter. The dog’s body excretes this ammonia as part of the dog’s urine. Reducing the intake or protein or balancing it with other nutritional foods reduces the concentration of ammonia in your dog’s urine.

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4.  Train Your Dog to Pee Elsewhere
A lasting solution to stopping dog urine from killing your grass is to train your dog not to pee on it. This kind of training takes time. Therefore, implementing the other measures might be necessary before the training is complete and successful. Dogs have to pee so it means that you have to train it to pee elsewhere. For example, you can identify a rocky area of your yard where it can pee. Keeping this area clean is also an excellent idea so that it does not become a health hazard as time goes.  

5. Call in the Experts to Save Your Lawn
Imagine that your lawn already has a problem. How will you fix it? The best way of doing it is by calling the experts to come and help you. Contact a reputable commercial lawn service company that offers residential services as well. They will come to your aid starting with the restoration of the area where your dog’s urine killed the grass. They will perform auxiliary services as well including weeding and landscaping. Leaf raking is also part of their services in addition to pest control.

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