Is there a way to reduce or stop burn spots in the grass in my yard? I asked this before and i was recommended dog rocks. But Dog Rocks did nothing. Ive also used alot of other products and none of those have helped either. Right now my yard is slow
I'm sorry you're dealing with this frustrating problem. One of the biggest issues here is that it is a "multi-factoral" problem, and sometimes the solution also has more than one part-- rather than just 1 product that will solve the problem. *Usually lawn burns from urine are caused by excess nitrogen. Nitrogen is a byproduct of protein breakdown, and so dogs on a high protein diet are more likely to have urine that results in "burning" grass. A high quality, moderate protein diet would be a good choice and may help if your not already feeding something like that. At her age and breed (a 1 and 1/2 yr old german shepherd) she does not need more than 27% protein, and as low as 22% is fine if she's very active; if she is not leading a "sporting dog" lifestyle (long runs with you, etc-- 60+ minutes of exercise a day) even as low as 18% is fine.
*If the yard is fertilized, it may already have a significant amount of nitrogen in the fertilizer. Decreasing the frequency at
Updated on September 24th, 2025