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Old 16-08-2009, 07:08 AM
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Lawns and patches

I know this has been covered before but can anyone tell me if they used to have burnt patches on there lawn but after using tomato juice/sauce this is no longer the case.

I have been using dog rocks but don't really rate them that much.
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Re: Lawns and patches

Dont have grass so cant really help.

If you go out with her, you could try watering the area straight away. Dilute the urine that way.
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Re: Lawns and patches

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I know this has been covered before but can anyone tell me if they used to have burnt patches on there lawn but after using tomato juice/sauce this is no longer the case.

I have been using dog rocks but don't really rate them that much.

I often feed my dog with dry food mixed into fish in tomato sauce. There are still brown patches on the lawn, though not quite so big. I think diluting it is best with a watering can - or teach your dog to go off the grass, maybe make a gravel area for weeing on.
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Old 16-08-2009, 05:26 PM
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Re: Lawns and patches

Dog rocks from Pets at home work really well they are a bit pricey £9 -99 but I feel they far out way the returfing and insightly look on the garden. I have heard of tomato sauce on food as well good luck
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Old 16-08-2009, 05:28 PM
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Re: Lawns and patches

U can also add a pinch of bicarb to the drinking water works on the same principle as dog rocks.
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