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Reply to ""No dog pee" sign - is one style more effective?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree with a PP - I have never seen these so called brown spots caused by pee. [/quote] I have a large male dog. I have yellow dead grass spots all over my backyard. Maybe some dogs’ urine doesn’t kill grass, but my dog’s does. Fortunately, he only pees a ton in our yard. When we go on walks he’s just peeing a tiny amount here and there and not doing the same kind of damage. I think it’s that really concentrated, first pee of the day that’s so damaging.[/quote] +1 I walk him only on the verge side (switching sides for a brief moment if someone passes) so he only pees on the curb-side grass. But he does his first big pee in the woods at the start of our walk so by the time we get to the lawns, you might see him lift his leg here and there but very little to nothing is actually coming out. If he could talk I would ask him why he bothers. I respect any and all signs, by the way. Even the ones warning of chemical treatment that are obviously fakes judging by the amount of overgrown weeds. My neighborhood is pretty friendly overall so if someone feels that strongly about not having my dog pretend to mark in the crabgrass next to their mailbox, I’ll heed it. The only one I see regularly is in French (“Non!” with a fancy poodle silhouette) and I particularly like that one since it’s much more interesting than the TruGreen ones.[/quote]
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