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Is Your Dog's Urine Burning the lawn?
Sorry I said I would give a tip a day and I have forgot.
Will be more alert from now on.
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Is Your Dog’s Urine Burning the Lawn? Yellow spots on the lawn are normally caused because your dog's digestive system is too alkaline; therefore the acidity in the urine causes the lawn spots.
A dose of one teaspoon to one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar (depending on the size of the dog) per day will correct the pH imbalance and should solve the problem. The apple cider vinegar can be added to the dog's water or put directly on his food. The natural type from a health food store, not the pasteurized version from the supermarket
Two tablespoons of tomato juice on the dog's food twice a day will have the same effect.
Stan