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Old 05-05-2003, 10:58 PM
 
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Default Female dog bare spots/lawn

"Tim Fischer" wrote:
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Hello the lawn.garden group,

For some reason (introduction of wet food into the diet? age?), where
she urinates now? A dead area of non-grass appears. Now that Spring
has

sprung
here, and the grass is greening up, it more than obvious that I have
major problems.


Ditto here.

We have a male dog but he was "fixed" at 7 weeks and therefore doesn't
lift his leg.

Lifting his leg has nothing to do with it. Most male dogs urine doesn't
burn turfgrass,dumbass.

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