dead spots in lawn
no, you put the tomato juice in the dogs food or water . dont need much I would
think . if you can get the dog to eat the tomato then thats better. how much I
am not sure. A vet or someone else could advise on that .
Don P wrote:
Yes it's a female and she is being trained to use an area where the grass
doesn't grow anyway and is out of the way.
The tomato juice, do we just mix it in the soil? will lime do the same as
the juice?
TIA
"DIE SPAMMER !!!" wrote in message
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Female dog? Female dogs are known for high acidity in their urine. Tomato
juice
is suppose to help with that. Training your dog to pee somewhere else
isnt'
that hard.
The dog doo will burn also and cleaning it up right away will prevent that
too
of course.
Don P wrote:
How can I get rid of some dead spots in my lawn caused by my dog using
the
area as her bathroom? I've tried to confine her to a certain area but
during
the winter months she has taken to doing her duty closer to the house
and
has killed the grass around my patio.
Is cleaning out the area and replanting best and how can I keep her out?
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Treasure Today You're Not Promised Tomorrow
Don
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