I have never heard of that before, but I do know what you are talking about regarding killing grass. It's the super-ammonia laced urine that puts the yellow spots in your lawn! :) I have a few areas where my dog favors and the grass there is pretty yellowed out despite lawn fertilizer, watering, etc!
2006-06-22 07:25:11
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answered by denise2orderavon 3
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I does not really kill the grass, it only burns or discolors it. If the dog goes potty in different places you will notice the "dead spots" turning green again. It is from the urea in the urine which is actually a fertilizer people treat their grass with. I do not know about tea for a dog but I know to much urea will burn the grass. You can limit the effects of #1 buy watering your yard often.
2006-06-22 07:38:13
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answered by christinandjed 2
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You can certainly try it. It won't hurt the dog. Better yet get a product called Green-um. It's at petstores and on the internet.
Chemicals in dog pee kill the grass, and Green-um kills the chemicals.
2006-06-22 07:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the ammonia/urea that kills the grass. You'll need to find out if 'black tea' neutralizes the ammonia/urea.
It the same sort of thing with pig feces. That's why pig poo smells so bad and is so bad for the environment.
2006-06-22 07:24:39
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answered by sphere_68 4
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I know that spaying dish soap mixed with water on the lawn will help stop the ammonia from killing the grass.
2006-06-22 07:50:57
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answered by Kellidoscope 2
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just give it wear dog's pampers.my brother's friend dog is also peeing on the grass then he give it wear pampers.after that the dog always pee on the pampers and won't pee on the grass! by the way i don't know where to buy the pampers.......
2016-05-20 11:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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What kind of dog u got, my dog's pee does not kill my grass!!!
2006-06-22 07:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Baking Soda in their water to neutralize the acidity. My vet said it wouldn't hurt them, and I tried it. It works!
2006-06-22 09:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard of that , plus caffine is not good for animals
2006-06-22 15:54:11
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answered by KJ 2
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Ok Your just wierd
2006-06-22 07:23:19
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answered by Perla M 1
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