How Your Dog’s Pee is Affecting Your Lawn (and How to Fix It)

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Your puppy is finally potty-trained and not having any accidents on your living room rug –– but now your once-perfect lawn seems to have developed Dalmatian spots. What’s causing these dead patches of grass? Your dog’s urine. Read on to find out exactly what is causing it and how to stop the pee patches. What’s Causing the Spots? Dogs produce nitrogen as a byproduct of digesting protein. The more protein they eat, the more nitrogen they produce. And if you have a large dog –– you guessed it: More urine means more nitrogen. Doesn’t grass need nitrogen to grow? Yes,…

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