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The
nitrogen content of dog urine is very high. When a pet
repeatedly marks the same spot on a lawn, this nitrogen
will "burn" the grass, turning it brown. You can prevent
this by walking the dog in different areas when he wants
to relieve himself. Another option is to apply a lawn
treatment to the areas where to dog urinates. These
products neutralize nitrogen in dog urine so it no
longer burns grass, preserving the green beauty of a
lawn. You can also try giving the dog supplements that
can control the pH content in urine to reduce the risk
of lawn burning.
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