How to stop Pet Urine From killing lawn

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No pet dog owner in the world is crazy about those awful stains caused by their dogs’ urine. Unfortunately, they’re kind of inevitable … or are they?! I’m going to share a few workarounds I’ve found to stop pet urine from killing grass.

I’m Barbara and I write regularly for That Mutt. I’m also a blogger over at K9s Over Coffee.

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Why does pet dog pee kill grass?

Male and female dogs can kill grass, not just females

How to stop pet urine from killing the grass

1. Train your pet dog to pee on cedar chips or rocks instead of grass.

Take your pet dog out on a leash to the cedar chips or rocks

Reward the ideal behavior with treats and/or praise

Teach your pet dog to pee on command

2. pour water over the pet dog pee every time.

3. walk your pet dog down the street every time.

You probably want to respect your neighbors’ grassy areas

4. show the pet dog to go in a certain area or corner of the yard.

How to stop other dogs from peeing on your grass

Supplements you can give your pet dog to stop killing grass

Dog Rocks to stop killing grass

PetHonesty GrassGreen Snacks

Plant lawn that is resistant to pet dog urine

Why does pet dog pee kill grass?

First things first, why does pet dog pee actually kill grass? Well, pet dog pee is high in salts, and too much of these cause those awful yellow burn patches on the grass.

It won’t affect it too much if a pet dog pees on the lawn just once, but undoubtedly that’s not a sensible scenario. If you have a yard and one or even several dogs, they’re going to be peeing on your lawn on a regular basis.

It’s that regular exposure that gives formerly green lawn that awful yellow burnt look.

Male and female dogs can kill grass, not just females

Just to clear up one common myth – male dogs kill lawn too, not just females. You may have heard that female dogs cause a lot more damage to green lawn when they’re peeing on it.

It is true that females normally squat to pee, as a result covering a smaller area with a larger amount of urine. but make no mistake – male dogs can do just as much damage to lawn when they’re peeing, especially if they pee all in one spot.

Lindsay’s male pet dog Remy normally squats to pee as well, and kid has he left plenty of yellow patches on the lawn!

How to stop pet urine from killing the grass

The following ideas are all effective, but they do require a certain consistency when you first get your pet dog used to them, along with satisfying the right behavior.

1. Train your pet dog to pee on cedar chips or rocks instead of grass.

Cedar chips and rocks are a great option if your yard consists of nothing but grass.

They’re both inexpensive, and all they require on your part is a quick trip to your local Walmart or home improvement merchant like Lowe’s or home Depot. By the way, a positive side effect of cedar chips is their flea repelling benefit!

A word of caution: If your pet dog has a tendency of chewing on the cedar chips, make sure to select organic cedar chips. Dogs who chew on rocks can loose teeth to that activity, so make sure to tailor your dog’s alternate peeing surface to his or her habits. You could also chose gravel instead of rocks.

Take your pet dog out on a leash to the cedar chips or rocks
You’ll need to train your pet dog to pee on a different surface than the lawn that he’s likely used to.

This is easiest to show when your pet dog is still a puppy. That’s because they pick up anything you show them like a sponge, especially during their first 4 months of life. That’s why it pays off to socialize your puppy to walking and taking care of their service on different surfaces. For example grass, sand, asphalt, rock, cedar chips, want needles, etc. You get the idea.

However, it’s entirely possible to show your older pet dog that new trick as well! You’ll just have to show your pup what you expect of him, and the easiest way of doing that is to leash him and walk him to his new potty area every time. then reward with praise and treats.

The process might take some dogs a week or two and others may need several weeks of consistency.

Reward the ideal behavior with treats and/or praise
Make sure you bring your delighted voice as well as tasty, high value treats like cut up hot pet dog or string cheese. Anything smelly like dried fish or green tripe treats works wonders, too.

You may want to make things easy on yourself and just have a treat bag within close proximity of your back door. That way you don’t have to fumble around for it whenever you get ready to head outside with your pup.

All my doggie things are hanging up in one easily easily accessible area, including Mighty Paw’s treat pouch

As soon as your pup goes potty in the right area, praise him warmly and hand out one of those high value goodies. καλό αγόρι!

He’ll soon get the idea to associate the new space with his toilet area. It just takes some repetition to form this new habit. keep walking him to that area on a leash until he gets the message that you only want him to pee there.

Tip: once your pup understands where you want him to pee, slowly minimize the amount of treats you hand out. You also no longer need to treat him on a regular basis. Instead, praise him verbally whenever but make a treat reward a lot more random.

That way he’ll learn not to rely solely on treats for using the ideal behavior. Also, remember that treats have calories too, so it’s crucial to adjust his food intake accordingly.

Teach your pet dog to pee on command

Go ahead and associate a certain command like “go potty” or “get busy” with your pet dog peeing (and/or pooping while we’re at it). That’ll make it a no-brainer for your pet dog to figure out what you want from him.

If your pet dog hesitates to go potty on the cedar chips or rocks, take him to that area when you know he really has to go. like first thing in the morning, or after an afternoon nap or a playtime session. Praise and reward as soon as he pees on the new surface!

For a male dog, you could place the cedar chips or rocks around a tree or next to a bush if you know he likes to lift his leg.

2. pour water over the pet dog pee every time.

OK, so you might not want to put rocks or cedar chips in your yard.

Another technique is to pour water over your dog’s pee spot in your yard whenever he pees on it. use a pitcher or a water bottle. just have it ready by the door every time.

This works really well, as you can see in the below picture. That’s my yard. It’s been raining so much here in central North Carolina that Wally’s pee got washed away courtesy of the sky!

The rain washed away a lot of of Wally’s pee spots in the yard

3. walk your pet dog down the street every time.

You can also completely avoid your own yard if you’re up to that extra work! If you have empty lots in your neighborhood or wooded areas nearby, it won’t be too much of a challenge.

Just walk your pet dog down the street whenever he needs a potty break. (Those of you who live in apartments have been doing this multiple times a day, every day. It’s just part of life for many!)

However, if you live in a residential neighborhood and are surrounded by homes, do make sure not to piss your neighbors off!

I remember walking my previous Boxer pups in my former neighborhood and letting them pee on the patch of lawn that’s by the curb. You know, that area that’s between the sidewalk and the street. Technically, that area belongs to the city, but it’s the homeowner’s responsibility to care for it.

You probably want to respect your neighbors’ grassy areas
The owner of the home happened to be on her front deck and saw Buzz lift his leg on it. She need to have had a really bad day because she called the police on me for allowing Buzz to pee on that stretch of grass!

The police officer who showed up on my front deck was great enough to let me know that technically it really wasn’t that person’s property. but he suggested not to let my dogs pee on it anymore considering that it bothered that lady. δίκαιο.

So I did my best not to allow the pups to pee on those grassy areas anymore. For the most part, I let the pups go potty on empty lots where construction hadn’t started yet, close to a wooded area.

Side note: The woman who called the police on me had 3 dogs herself, who were always out in her fenced-in backyard whenever I walked by that house. I wonder what her backyard lawn looked like if she had any…

Buzz peeing on an empty lot instead of someone’s property

4. show the pet dog to go in a certain area or corner of the yard.

Even if you don’t feel like going out and getting cedar chips, gravel, or rocks, you can still show your pet dog to pee in a certain area or corner of your yard.

To do that, use the same methods I detailed earlier:

Leash your pet dog and walk him to the area where you want him to pee
Praise and reward with a delighted voice and/or high-value treats

Remember that consistency is crucial and that some dogs learn faster than others.

How to stop other dogs from peeing on your grass

Now that I’ve pointed out several ways for your own pet dog to not kill the grass, what about keeping other dogs off your lawn? After all, you can’t patrol it yourself 24/7/365!

Well, it’s a lot of helpful to make your lawn unattainable by fencing it in. It must be a physical fence made of wood, plastic, metal or aluminium. An electrical fence doesn’t keep any odd dogs out of your yard.

Another idea is to put up a sign that clearly states that your yard is a no-pee/poop zone, especially if your front yard can’t be fenced in. often that’s the case when HOA policies forbid it. It’s absolutely a nicer step on your part than to immediately call the police like that one person did with me!

Obviously this will only work for dogs who are being walked by responsible owners/handlers who respect your wishes. It clearly also won’t have an effect on any loose dogs who happen to walk by your property and decide to take a potty break on your grass.

Supplements you can give your pet dog to stop killing grass

There are a few products that claim they help stop pet urine from killing grass. one of them are pet dog Rocks, another is called Pet Honesty lawn green Snacks. I’m not necessarily recommending these product. I haven’t tried them. I’m just letting you know what’s out there in case you want to give them a try (do let me know!).

Dog Rocks to stop killing grass

Dog Rocks are rocks that stop the burning urine patches on real lawn by removing the amount of nitrates from his drinking water. They’re an Australian product that I first came across when I attended the global Pet Expo in Orlando, FL, back in 2016. According to the company, they’re naturally occurring paramagnetic igneous rock.

This is how they work:

Place into your dog’s water bowl
Top water off
Only replace water every few days
Replace rocks every 2 months

Dog Rocks

Why pet dog Rocks don’t work for me personally:

I don’t believe in only topping water off every few days. I replace my dog’s water every single day.

PetHonesty GrassGreen snacks

These lawn green snacks are doggie chews that minimize nitrogen levels in a dog’s urine. However, we know that it’s actually the salts in the dog’s urine that ends up killing your grass.

GreenGrass snacks are made in the USA with these ingredients:

Carrot, Coconut Glycerin, Flaxseed, Mixed Tocopherols, natural Duck Flavoring, Oat Flour, organic brown Rice Syrup, palm Fruit Oil, Powdered Cellulose, Rice Bran, Rosemary Extract, Sorbic Acid, Sunflower Lecithin, sweet Potato, Tomato.

I personally haven’t tried them, but they seem to work quite nicely according to the reviews I looked at! The chews received 2,074 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars out of 5 possible ones on Amazon. A 90 chew container costs around $28.

Plant lawn that is resistant to pet dog urine

Some types of lawn are a lot more resistant to pet dog urine than others. depending on where you live, you could go ahead and plant the lawn that does better with exposure to pet dog urine!

Grass types to avoid if you are in the northern part of the united states with “cool season” lawns:

Kentucky Blue Grass

Instead, plant these types of grass. You can find them at your local home improvement store:

Ryegrass
Fescue grass

Grass types to avoid if you are in the southern part of the united states with “warm season” lawns:

Bermuda Grass

Now we’d like to hear from you!

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