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[quote=Anonymous]Here’s a link with several suggestions. Easiest is to simply water over the pee spot immediately to dilute the urine and nitrogen content. Long term a very good path to choose is to switch your lawn over to clover - it’s drought resistant, fixes nitrogen so requires no fertilizer and stands up to dog pee, it grows only to a set length so requires less mowing, it’s soft and lovely and in the spring it feeds all the good pollinators we want to encourage. Most lawns were cloverlawn before the post WW chemical industry got us all hooked on labor intensive and chemical intensive and water intensive lawns to redirect the industry. If you’re concerned with the environment, you should really check into cloverlawn. https://www.thesprucepets.com/dog-urine-brown-spots-on-grass-1118287[/quote]
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