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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, if you put one up I will try to stop my dog from peeing. But know that you are in a minority of people that consider dog peeing somehow offensive, and now I as a neighbor know that about you.[/quote] It’s not offensive. It kills the grass, leaving little brown spots all over the yard.[/quote] Brown patch disease is caused by the fungus Rhizoctonia. This disease causes patches of dead brown grass in hot and humid weather. Not dog pee[/quote] Wrong. I’d love to show you the spots where the dogs stop on my street. I can not believe the bull shite dog owners come up with to justify their poor behavior. [/quote] This. I have a small dog. I take it to the curb strip first thing in the morning. It’s down to dirt there from the concentrated urine. Each spring I put down new sod and start the process over. [/quote] That is a YOUR DOG issue, not an all dog issue. I have a large dog who pees everywhere in our yard. As well as a second dog. And other neighborhood dogs in my yard most days for playdates, sometimes 3 at a time. And there zero brown spots in my yard. [/quote]
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