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AndyGeeCee 31-12-2009 03:17 PM

Churned up lawn by 'mad' dog?
 
Hello,

I have a malamute dog (like a husky but bigger).

Despite plenty of excercise he pelts round the garden like a nutter and has churned up what was once a nice green smooth lawn.

I am tempted to try to roll the lawn smooth again. I regularly aerate my lawn and feed it from easter to autumn.

Thank you in advance for your answer and advice.

Happy 2010!!

The Lawnsmith 01-01-2010 09:26 AM

Hi Andy

There doesn’t seem a lot of point in smoothing out the lawn only to let the dog rip up up all over again!

I suggest you have two choices:
Enjoy the dog, let it run around and play and look after the lawn as best you can. Aerate and feed as you’re doing but also grow it longer which makes it wear well and perhaps a sprinkle of seed in damaged areas.

OR perhaps you haven’t thought of more logical solutions....
a/ Put the dog on a leash
b/ Don’t let the dog on the lawn
c/ Trim its nails
d/ Get a tortoise instead!

Happy New Year

The Lawnsmith 01-01-2010 09:34 AM

QUOTE
There doesn’t seem a lot of point in smoothing out the lawn only to let the dog rip up up all over again!

Sorry, should be 'it up' not 'up up' - what a twit! I blame the Government for not giving a health warning about drinking on New Years Eve!!!

AndyGeeCee 01-01-2010 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Lawnsmith (Post 873202)
QUOTE
There doesn’t seem a lot of point in smoothing out the lawn only to let the dog rip up up all over again!

Sorry, should be 'it up' not 'up up' - what a twit! I blame the Government for not giving a health warning about drinking on New Years Eve!!!

Thanks for your reply.

I think its a winter problem as the ground is wetter and softer hence more prone to 'churning'

I'm hoping that as the weather warms the ground will firm up.

He's a great dog.....not fair to have him tied up and tortoise ....well thats accepting i'm waiting for my wooden suit!!!! lol

Thanks again.

Willshak 01-01-2010 06:36 PM

Churned up lawn by 'mad' dog?
 
AndyGeeCee wrote the following:
Hello,

I have a malamute dog (like a husky but bigger).

Despite plenty of excercise he pelts round the garden like a nutter and
has churned up what was once a nice green smooth lawn.

I am tempted to try to roll the lawn smooth again. I regularly aerate my
lawn and feed it from easter to autumn.

Thank you in advance for your answer and advice.

Happy 2010!!


Dogs are bad for lawns. They dig it up, pee on it, and shit on it.
You have to decide what you want more, the dog or the lawn.
Else, live with the consequences of having both.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

AndyS 18-01-2010 05:08 PM

Churned up lawn by 'mad' dog?
 
AndyS comments:

Start a garden. You won't need a rototiller..........


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