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Old 12-11-2003, 06:22 PM
GamePlayer No. 1058
 
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Default Final Results: It does work

I bought some pills for the dogs, and administered as directed, 4 for the
large dog 2x a day for the first 2 weeks, then 4 pills a day, and 3 for the
small dog, 2x a day for the first week then 3 pills a day, and I can
honestly say that I do NOT see any further grass burning than was there
originally before administering the pills.

Theres a total of about 8 or 10 burn spots, but nothing new anymore.

The stuff is called NatureVet Grass Saver.

Im stoked, though I do hate paying out the additional $15.00 a bottle
whenever I run out.

Now I just need to reseed the dead spots and have a really nice lawn again.

"GamePlayer No. 1058" wrote in message
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So I've moved to my new home and my land lady was gracious enough to put
down a sod lawn in the front yard which is really small, maybe 20'x20'.

But
I have two dogs and they have no where else to relieve themselves but on

the
lawn. It's only been like 6 days since they layed the sod and already I

can
see a couple patches of burn marks.

I went to the pet store, and they said the only thing is pills, but at
$16.00/200 pills and having to give the bigger dog 4 pills a day and the
smaller dog 3 pills a day, it's cost prohibitive.

I've tried going behind them when their down and soaking the area that

they
urinate on, but that hasnt seemed to help any yet, Im wondering if it's
because it's fresh sod, or if soaking the spots with water doesnt do any
good.

Any home remedies that can be given to the dogs to help with this?

Thanks,



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