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grobb 12-06-2012 03:04 PM

Dog urine on grass
 
Sorry about the title, but didn't know how else to state it. I have read through a lot of posted but haven't seen this topic addressed, so was wonding if someone would have any suggestions. We just moved into a Courtyard Villa with grass in the Courtyard. My lab does his business in the grass, but now the grass is turning brown/dieing where he urinates. It is zoysia grass. Does anyone know of remedites to neutralize this?
Thanks

lanabanana73 12-06-2012 03:10 PM

I have heard people say that they dump water on any spot where he "goes" as soon as he goes. That dilutes the urine and can perhaps keep it from harming the grass.

Boudicca 12-06-2012 03:12 PM

I use a mixture of tap water and baking soda, and after our dogs' have done their duty, pour the mixture over the area. The grass is fine

gomoho 12-06-2012 03:33 PM

:MOJE_whot:Instead of fighting city hall it might be a good idea to designate a spot, not on the grass, but perhaps on some rocks or soil where you need to train him to go. Still need to dilute with water because the odor will kill you. I have an Aussie and Standard Poodle that love the back downspout and have killed the grass there. When we landscape in the back I plan on putting a rock bed of some sort at that spot for them to use. Have a hose right there as well so will be managable.

Thanks for saying he is using your yard 'cause boy would things get rolling otherwise!!!

skyguy79 12-06-2012 03:40 PM

Keep in mind that it's the time of the year when the grass will go dorment and may turn brown in spots or in whole. Not sure though how you can tell if it's urine or dormency setting in. Perhaps someone with more experience in this area could add to this!

gomoho 12-06-2012 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by skyguy79 (Post 590452)
Keep in mind that it's the time of the year when the grass will go dorment and may turn brown in spots or in whole. Not sure though how you can tell if it's urine or dormency setting in. Perhaps someone with more experience in this area could add to this!

Different color than dormant grass and somewhat circular in shape!

angiefox10 12-06-2012 04:31 PM

You might try....
 
Artificial turf... I did and it's wonderful! We've lived here for almost a year... we pick up the poop and wash it down every day... disinfect every couple of days! It's put on top of rocks and sand so it washes down.

Paperboy 12-06-2012 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 590455)
Different color than dormant grass and somewhat circular in shape!

Add a little tomato juice to the dogs water, cuts the urine acidity. Use about an 8-1 mixture.

grobb 12-06-2012 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by grobb (Post 590431)
Sorry about the title, but didn't know how else to state it. I have read through a lot of posted but haven't seen this topic addressed, so was wonding if someone would have any suggestions. We just moved into a Courtyard Villa with grass in the Courtyard. My lab does his business in the grass, but now the grass is turning brown/dieing where he urinates. It is zoysia grass. Does anyone know of remedites to neutralize this?
Thanks

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THanks for the information. I appreciate it.

jblum315 12-06-2012 04:51 PM

There is a product you can buy. I don't remember the name but I''m sure Petco has it. I have used it on the brown spots and it works - sort of.

grobb 12-06-2012 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 590449)
:MOJE_whot:Instead of fighting city hall it might be a good idea to designate a spot, not on the grass, but perhaps on some rocks or soil where you need to train him to go. Still need to dilute with water because the odor will kill you. I have an Aussie and Standard Poodle that love the back downspout and have killed the grass there. When we landscape in the back I plan on putting a rock bed of some sort at that spot for them to use. Have a hose right there as well so will be managable.

Thanks for saying he is using your yard 'cause boy would things get rolling otherwise!!!

Yeah- I get your gist !!

gomoho 12-06-2012 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by angiefox10 (Post 590484)
Artificial turf... I did and it's wonderful! We've lived here for almost a year... we pick up the poop and wash it down every day... disinfect every couple of days! It's put on top of rocks and sand so it washes down.

Good idea

:beer3:

Cantwaittoarrive 12-07-2012 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by angiefox10 (Post 590484)
Artificial turf... I did and it's wonderful! We've lived here for almost a year... we pick up the poop and wash it down every day... disinfect every couple of days! It's put on top of rocks and sand so it washes down.

:agree::agree:

judynsc 12-08-2012 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grobb (Post 590431)
Sorry about the title, but didn't know how else to state it. I have read through a lot of posted but haven't seen this topic addressed, so was wonding if someone would have any suggestions. We just moved into a Courtyard Villa with grass in the Courtyard. My lab does his business in the grass, but now the grass is turning brown/dieing where he urinates. It is zoysia grass. Does anyone know of remedites to neutralize this?
Thanks

We have had dogs whose urine would kill grass where they went due to the protein the their urine. We tried everything. Bought every pill, vitamen and anything else with no results. We heard about pouring water over where they go to dilute the urine and this work great. We would fill a coffee ground container full of water and walk out with our dog and pour it on as soon as she went and all our grass came back and it never became brown again (except weather related of course). Even when the grass recovers you still have to keep the water up or it will turn brown again.

jimmemac 12-08-2012 09:41 AM

Here in Maryland -I keep a 5 gallon bucket with water and a cup to pour on the urine or my grass is sure to die-when I am there in the villages I do nothing-I assume the yard is so sandy that the water doesn't lay long enough to damage the grass. I used to water there also but my neighbors told me it wasn't needed and they were correct.


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