Dilute with water, then cover with clingfilm weighted with stones, works like a mini greenhouse and also stops the dog going on the same spot.
Also, ask your husband if the lawn rushes to greet him when he gets home from work!
2006-08-11 00:53:55
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answered by peter b 2
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YES, I'm not the only one with a yellow lawn. I have the same problem with my Doberman my lawn is ruined. The advice i got was to rinse it with water when he peed, Well i can't be with him all the time so therefore never rinsed it. I have decide to wait till he's old enough to **** his leg then returf the lawn. Try rinsing the pee though before you take drastic measures like me.
Good luck
2006-08-11 02:41:14
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answered by shelz042000 3
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You can buy food supplements from most big pet stores that is supposed to keep dog urine from discoloring your lawn. I'm pretty sure you can order the same stuff (sorry don't have a brand name for you) from most pet mail order catalogs like Drs. Foster and Smith. Beats carrying a hose or a bucket of water after your dog every time he has to tinkle. Good Luck !!
2006-08-11 06:54:49
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answered by greeneyedladysexylady 3
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Agree water the lawn when the do it...also if there is an area of the garden where it is less visible...take them on the lead to that area when they need a pee...they will soon get the idea..it worked with my female collie...
2006-08-11 00:48:50
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answered by minitheminx65 5
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It has no longer something to do with being neutered or no longer. The canines desires to bypass to the lavatory. :) the in straightforward words ingredient you could really do is merely over water the area so the grass will come back to existence, or replant the area if in extra. also, you could create a canines pleasant surroundings for the canines to urinate, use a canines run to keep him off the backyard, plant a tree contained in the nook, or prepare him to bypass in a particular section like the sting of the backyard.
2016-11-24 19:54:49
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answered by ? 4
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Let them pee on your NEIGHBOR'S lawn! DUH!
No, really, you need to find a spot where it can be there own pee pee place, and take them there the first few times til they get the idea. Hope they're still young, it's easier then.
2006-08-11 00:49:05
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answered by Evil Wordmonger, LTD LOL 6
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Get them to pee over the entire lawn then it will be all the same colour.
2006-08-11 00:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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dont let the dog pee on the lawn
2006-08-11 00:50:11
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answered by ian p 2
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Female dog wee is bad for this, the only solution is to walk them lots of times outside of the garden to reduce the chances of them weeing in the garden, but when they do, have a bucket of water handy to immediately dilute the effects of the wee, wash the wee away right away before it has chance to dry
2006-08-11 00:43:37
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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fence off an area for them to pee in, preferably on concrete as this can easily be washed with water and disenfectant. if this is not possible put lots of water down when they pee. the first option is best though if you have young children who play in the garden as it is not nice for kids to play in an area where dogs do their toilet business.
2006-08-11 00:55:34
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answered by gugglebucket 1
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