My puppy english springer has treated a small area in my garden as her own pee zone! I am happy to fence off the area and treat but I would like to know do I need to let the ground heal or can I seed or tuff now?
Pets at Home sell this rock thing which it says you leave in your dogs water bowl and it imparts something to the water which stops your dogs pee from killing off the grass etc. I've no idea how it works (possibly just neutralises the amonia?) and it's apparently harmless. I've not used it myself (nor has my dog come to that ).
We solved this one by gravelling our front garden so dog does his business here and it picks up nice and cleanly and it doesn't matter about pee. Keeps the back lawn nice. Every 2-3 years we get another ton of pea gravel (excuse the pun!), which is cheap, and top it up as obviously every time we pick a poo up, some gravel goes into the bin with it.
Getting my dog to use any of the things out there to stop the pee destroying the grass is impossible. I have tried one of those things in the water bowl, won't go near the water when it's in there and I've also tried these biscuits from the local pet shop, won't even sniff them!
Getting my dog to use any of the things out there to stop the pee destroying the grass is impossible. I have tried one of those things in the water bowl, won't go near the water when it's in there and I've also tried these biscuits from the local pet shop, won't even sniff them!
I guess that they weren't the naturVet ones as they have only recently started to sell them over here. Which ones were they- I didn't realise that other people make them as well.
One of the things that I do like about NaturVet is that they tend to do most of their products in different forms such as biscuits or crush-able tablets or liquids. That means that you can either use it as a treat or hide it in the food.
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