Zamzows Spot Be Gone
Spot Be Gone is a natural product that can be added to your dogs food or water. The natural ingredients in Spot Be Gone help to neutralize the PH of your dog's urine and eliminate the yellow spots. Dogs like the taste and have no aversion to its use. Spot Be Gone does take a few weeks to work and must be used on an ongoing basis to maintain the results. Different amounts of the product are added to your dogs food or water depending on your dogs weight. You spend so much effort making sure you have the greenest lawn in the neighborhood, why not keep it all green this year. Another thing that helps, is feeding a high quality naturally preserved dog food. Lower quality foods ofter are not PH balanced and
add to your dogs urine problems.
Lawn Burn
Lawn burn is a common problem that usualy results because the your dog's urine burns the grass in your lawn. If you have ever had to deal with this problem, you know how frustrating it is and how difficult it can be to prevent.
Before you implement any changes to correct lawn burn, make sure your dog is the culprit. Several lawn diseases will look like lawn burn, with the small, characteristic brown patches. First, make sure the brown spots are in the areas where your dog urinates. Secondly, make sure that the grass in the brown spots is still firmly attached. Grab a handful and give it a steady tug. If your grass is firmly rooted, then it points to lawn burn. If the a bunch of grass pulls up, roots and all, then you might have a grub problem. Thirdly, make sure that your dog is the problem. If your neighbor's dog is coming into your yard and creating the problem it will not do any good to treat your own dog.
Contributing factors to Lawn Burn
There are several contributing factors that increase the likelihood of developing lawn burn.
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Female dogs are the most likely to cause lawn burn because they void their entire bladder in one location instead of lifting their leg and marking, like males.
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Large dogs urinate more so they increase the quantity of nitrogen saturation in one location, making lawn burn more noticeable.
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Young active dogs, when fed a high protein diet are more likely to produce a urine that causes lawn burn.
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Heavily fertilized yards are receiving close-to maximum levels of nitrogen, and when they recieve additional small amounts of nitrogen through dog urine, this may be all that is needed to put these lawns over the edge and cause lawn burn.
Zamzows Spot Be Gone is available in two sizes at all Ten Zamzows
To purchase Spot Be Gone 8 oz. click here.
To purchase Spot Be Gone 32 oz. click here.