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Patches on my lawn from dog bitch... helllllppppppp
Den söndag 18 juli 1999 kl. 09:00:00 UTC+2 skrev ConnieD:
Neil I recently posted on the same subject. Try introducing tomato juice into your digs diet. I have a labrador bitch, now spayed, but still burning the grass. I give her half a cup of tom. juice with half a cup of water once every other day in with one of her two meals. It helps dilute the uric acids in the dogs urine. Hope it helps. Regards, ConnieD Neil Broadhead wrote in message .... We have a 2 year old springer span and she keeps making dead patches on my lawn from peeing on it. She has not been spayed yet. Could some one please tell me how to stop this from happening. I know this thread is old, but training your dog is the only long-term solution, OP. I love my dog so much but it constantly did the things that irked me most. It would chew on things that it shouldn’t or jump up and down out of the blue. Whenever I put on the leash, it would pull on it. Whenever it was out of the house, it would continue digging on the ground - I wish I could tell what it was looking for down there. The same goes for all the nasty urine. All the things it did left me feeling depressed as if I failed it monumentally. But since I discovered Brain Training for Dogs and applied the system offered, it now behaves the way a beautiful dog I always expect of 🐶 Here's a link to their site: http://hiddendogintelligence.club/ Good luck! |
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Patches on my lawn from dog bitch... helllllppppppp
On Tue, 07 Jul 2020 03:30:14 -0700, sweelish wrote:
Den söndag 18 juli 1999 kl. 09:00:00 UTC+2 skrev ConnieD: Neil I recently posted on the same subject. Try introducing tomato juice into your digs diet. I have a labrador bitch, now spayed, but still burning the grass. I give her half a cup of tom. juice with half a cup of water once every other day in with one of her two meals. It helps dilute the uric acids in the dogs urine. Hope it helps. Regards, ConnieD Neil Broadhead wrote in message ... We have a 2 year old springer span and she keeps making dead patches on my lawn from peeing on it. She has not been spayed yet. Could some one please tell me how to stop this from happening. I know this thread is old, but training your dog is the only long-term solution, OP. I love my dog so much but it constantly did the things that irked me most. It would chew on things that it shouldn’t or jump up and down out of the blue. Whenever I put on the leash, it would pull on it. Whenever it was out of the house, it would continue digging on the ground - I wish I could tell what it was looking for down there. The same goes for all the nasty urine. All the things it did left me feeling depressed as if I failed it monumentally. But since I discovered Brain Training for Dogs and applied the system offered, it now behaves the way a beautiful dog I always expect of 🐶 Here's a link to their site: http://hiddendogintelligence.club/ Good luck! SPAM alert! On the original subject, just apply plenty of water to the brown patch to dilute the urine, and you will be rewarded by very green grass. When we had a bitch, we could always see a pattern of bright green patches on the lawn. Much the same effect as forgetting to dilute the lawn feed. Cheers Dave R -- AMD FX-6300 in GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF running Windows 7 Pro x64 -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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