
We love our dogsābut the yellow patches they leave behind on the lawn? Not so much.
Dog urine spots are a common frustration for pet owners. The nitrogen and salts in urine can burn grass, especially when itās concentrated in one area. The good news? You can repair the damage and even prevent future spots with a little care and consistency.
Hereās how to fix (and prevent) dog pee spots in your yard:
1. Flush the Area Immediately
If you catch your pup in the act, head outside with a watering can or hose and thoroughly rinse the spot. Diluting the urine quickly can minimize grass burn. Tip: Keep a watering can filled and ready near your back door for quick action!
2. Rake and Reseed the Spot
For already-burned patches:
- Rake away any dead grass and loosen the soil.
- Sprinkle a grass seed blend that matches your lawn.
- Lightly cover with soil or straw, then water daily until it sprouts
- 3 Try Lawn Repair Products
There are specialized lawn repair kits and dog spot treatments available at garden centers. These usually include seed, mulch, and fertilizer in one easy mixāperfect for quick repairs.
4. Encourage Variety
Dogs tend to go in the same spots. Train them to use different areas of the yard to spread out the damage. You can even create a designated potty area using gravel or mulch for easier maintenance.
5. Keep Your Dog Hydrated
More water = diluted urine. Make sure your dog always has access to fresh water, especially in warm weather. A hydrated dog is less likely to cause harsh burns on your lawn.
6. Consider Dog Supplements
Some products claim to help neutralize the impact of dog urine on grass. Talk to your vet first, and never give your dog supplements without professional guidance.
