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<blockquote data-quote="Norske" data-source="post: 33012" data-attributes="member: 409"><p>It's the nitrogen in the urine. When the grass finally comes back, it will be darker green than the rest of the lawn. Don't fertilize the dead areas, they already have too much nitrogen. An application of gypsum can help a little, but prevention is better than any cure. The easiest prevention is heavy watering of the spot as soon as the dog has urinated, but that won't work in winter.</p><p></p><p>We don't have that problem. Our dog loves us more than the grass does. Our dog warns us of strangers at the door but the grass doesn't. The grass doesn't ever find birds for me to shoot. I like to think my wife and I have our priorities in proper order, and grass isn't high on our lists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norske, post: 33012, member: 409"] It's the nitrogen in the urine. When the grass finally comes back, it will be darker green than the rest of the lawn. Don't fertilize the dead areas, they already have too much nitrogen. An application of gypsum can help a little, but prevention is better than any cure. The easiest prevention is heavy watering of the spot as soon as the dog has urinated, but that won't work in winter. We don't have that problem. Our dog loves us more than the grass does. Our dog warns us of strangers at the door but the grass doesn't. The grass doesn't ever find birds for me to shoot. I like to think my wife and I have our priorities in proper order, and grass isn't high on our lists. [/QUOTE]
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