Quick Tips on How to Treat Grass for Dog Urine

 

It’s not uncommon that pet owners notice their dogs urinating on the lawn. However, too much dog urine is not that harmless, and it can lead to the grass becoming yellow and brown, and eventually it could even die.  As a dog owner you will want to know how to bring back dead grass from dog urine quickly.yellow grass dog urine spots recover lawn
Before going any further, it’s important to note that prevention is the most important thing you can do to avoid this scenario. Dog urine contains various acids, nitrogen and other compounds that can be highly damaging to the grass, so leaving it there for too long will likely cause irreparable damage.

 

However, there are a few things you can do:

 

  • Use water as soon as you notice your dog urinating on your lawn. That way you can clear away the urine without the need for other compounds, before any damage is actually done to your lawn.
  • If you didn’t catch it right away, you can still sprinkle water on the spot. You might have noticed that it turned a little yellow, which is the natural consequence of dog urine affecting the grass.

 

The yellow part could turn brown over time, and eventually the grass could die. If that’s the case, you have to scrape the soil away where the dead grass is present, complete it with an additional inch or two of fresh soil, and either reseed the grass or use sod to complement the green grass around the spot.

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