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  1. #1
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    Default Dogs and raw and killing the grass

    Feeding your dog raw, do you have trouble with him yellowing the grass?

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    I think that happens raw or not.

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    Is there a natural solution to this?

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    My solution is that I let my 4 dogs have the back yard. I leave the grass really long, like I only cut it once a season, and it pretty much stays wild and green but there are still brown spots where they go all the time.
    If you wanted to fix the brown spots I don't know what you could do but be careful to make sure it is nothing that would , of course, hurt the dogs.
    I do have a small patio out there and plants in pots so I have a nice place to sit out with them and they know to go out in the back to do their business. It works for me. Good luck.

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    Oh, I wish I could just let it go, but this is a rented house and we will leave here in 2009 and I really don't want to leave it a mess for the next person.

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    Hmm... could you just keep the dogs off the lawn for a while before you are getting ready to move. Then clean up the yard well, rake any bald spots and reseed?

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    Default Water it?

    Keep water in a can and water the spots after they pee if you can catch them?

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    I would check out the grass repair kit that's listed on Petsmart's website...
    http://www.petsmart.com/family/index...n+Repair&fbx=0

    They have a few other options, as well.

    Patti Ortiz
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    civil engineer/dog owner/chef/drag racer a.k.a. "Hot Wheelz"/mechanic/artist/seamstress/drama queen/etc, etc, etc.

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    My dog's pee doesn't affect the grass, but I feed him "biologically appropriate raw food" (raw meat and bones and greens, no grains), so I don't know if that's a factor. I do know that the "fertilizer" he deposits makes the grass grow like crazy! There are big ol' tufts of grass all over my back yard.
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