Lawn pros reveal the best way to dog-proof your lawn from urine spots and mid-zoomies.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - You’re excited for spring and look forward to a lush lawn this summer. But your new dog is burning your lawn during potty breaks. Why is that and how can you avoid it? Dog urine ...
Here’s how to fix those brown spots before they take over your yard. Dog urine burns grass by overloading it with nitrogen, causing brown and yellow patches. Repair involves mowing, removing dead ...
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