Battling Dog Urine Stains On Your Green Grass (Part 5)
Males Vs. Females
One of the biggest myths surrounding those
tacky brown spots appearing in the yard is that this is a female-dog-only
issue. But this is not true. The female dogs just get a bad rap because they
squat and completely empty their bladders in one location, effectively dropping
a huge concentrated load of nitrogen in one area.
Male dogs tend to spread the wealth all
over the backyard when they hike up their legs in multiple locations. Depending
on how and where your male dog urinates, however, you could have just as much
of a lawn-burn problem as a female dog owner. Besides, males puppies and many
young male dogs also squat when they urinate.
It's Not Always The Urine
Not all brown spots in the yard are caused
by dog urine. You can tell the difference because if the dead grass is from
urine it will be a fairly regular, round shape. If the brown patches are
irregularly shaped or you find that the brown areas are appearing in areas of the
yard where the dogs don't urinate, it's possible that these dead areas are due
to one of any number of diseases or pests that are scouring the lawn.
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If you suspect that something other than
your dog is responsible for the browning of your lawn, consult with your local
agriculture extension office to find the culprit. This organization is staffed
by experts on the matter.
Super Green Patches Of Grass
Not all dog urine will burn grass. In fact,
some dog urine has a “greening” effect on the yard, causing greener-than-normal
patches of grass.
Why does this happen? You will find that if
you have a young puppy that is ripe in his growing years then his urine may
tend to be dilute, due to the high metabolism during growth stages.
Older dogs may also cause green patches of
grass instead of brown. The senior dog's urine is also less concentrated,
however, this is typically due to disease and the dog's specific prescription
diet.
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Although these green bursts of color on the
grass are certainly appreciated, if for any reason other than owning a puppy
you notice this happening on your lawn instead of brown spots, contact a
veterinarian and have your pet seen. The problem could be dangerous to your
dog's health.
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