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Talkback: Dog urine on lawns
I have a better solution: put your dog on Lawn Guard or Green Ums. Both are dog treats which neutralize your dog's urine. My dog has to urinate repeatedly on a plant over several months to affect it. I have tried both of these and also by lisaravana
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23/06/2012 19:00:20
by LilLadies
Strong Dog Urine
appreciated The dog is fit and does not have any health issues. Hello batlady, Have you looked around the forum? There are are few posts about dogs and gardens including this discussion of dog urine on lawns. I'm sure you'll find some helpful responses. Emma by batlady
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16/03/2012 20:35:30
by geff
Save my lawn
How do I rescue my lawn? It has suffered from the urine of my two dogs, no they cannot go! They did a lot of the damage when they were being house trained as puppies, now they are older they tend not to want to go in the garden but save by Wilde
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24/06/2012 13:40:55
by obelixx
Yellow patches on lawn
I have recently noticed 3 round yellow patches on my lawn? I have one dog but the lawn is fenced off. Does anyone know what this could be or how I can treat this? Well if its not your dog(you can use tomato juice to stop this,that is what I have by michael8
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06/01/2013 08:06:37
by discodave
damaged lawn - female dog
Does anyone have any tips or suggestions to help repair renwe a lawn that has been devestated by a female dog (urinating appears to have killed grass) I had the same problem with my two dogs but its now solved as i dug up the lawn and put shingle by Merlin P
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23/03/2012 22:35:07
by bigray
dog burns
what is the best way to repair lawn burns caused by dog urine? does the soil become damaged or is it just the grass? are there any preventative measures ( i want to keep the dogs and have no alternative area for them to go) If you throw water where by ruff patches
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15/02/2013 16:16:16
by discodave
Fully Shaded Border, need help please
.  Last spring we had our garden re "built" We are trying to be as low maintenance as possible, so we now have patio, a small patch of lawn for the dog to destroy with her urine and a border. The border is the first part of our problem. It is surrounded by Richard Carr
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14/03/2013 23:19:55
by yvonne parsons2
Neighbours dogs - my plant pots!
would be very welcome. There's not much you can do to neutralize the urine other than copious amounts of water, unfortunately. If your clematis is in a pot, you could try re-potting it. As for the base problem - the dogs are marking their territory. One by Dinah
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25/05/2012 21:39:03
by sotongeoff
Talkback: Garden foxes
prefer,as to a deterrent and if you need one ,is an old folk one,urinate around the site you don't want them to be, Like "flowering rose" we have foxes and badgers too.We have tried everything to deter them but to no avail. We have now learnt by gatehill
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08/12/2012 07:40:25
by jatnikapyar
Talkback: Cats in the garden
beds are used as a litter tray, seedlings are disturbed despite hard wire netting and bamboo poles being placed around. Apologies to the queasy but I urinate in a bucket and tip it where I know several cats enter the back garden. It seems to act as a by happymarion
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23/07/2012 07:15:58
by Alex65

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