
Dog Spot is an area on a lawn where a dog has urinated or defecated, leaving a discolored or brown patch of grass that can be difficult to remove. It’s caused by the high levels of nitrogen in a dog’s urine and feces, which can cause the grass in the affected area to die. Dog spot damage is often confused with damage from other sources of salt, such as road salt or fertilizer spills. However, you can identify a dog spot by the margin of dark green, rapidly growing grass surrounding a bright yellow patch of dying grass.

It can take time and patience to repair lawns damaged with dog spots. You may need to use a combination of methods to achieve your desired results. Here are a few measures you can use to prevent and repair dog spots.
Water the Affected Areas: Water the areas where your dog urinates and defecates to dilute the nitrogen and prevent further damage.

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