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ok, so I dont care about pee burns on the lawn, but my land lady (who lives upstairs might). Im going to talk to her about options, but thought Id do some research and get opinions first

I live in the ground floor suite of a house. There are 2 other dogs who live here, but they are boys (toy poodle and jack russel/min pin cross) and pee against the posts or trees. We have been here for 3 weeks and Im starting to notice Coopers pee is burning the grass. We kept the grass longer at our old house, so the pee burns werent too noticeable, and it was pretty easy to take Cooper to the grass at the side of the road to pee (if she wasnt desperate to go) - the grass there was pretty dead! .

Our entrance is at the back of the house. I really dont want to have to take Cooper down the side of the house, through the front yard, across the road to the park (theres no grass on our side of the street) to go potty.

Options are
 - find 1 area for her to go potty - by the compost bin, or under the tree maybe (grass there will still die)
 - teach her to go potty on the stones down the side of the house (they are white!)
 - buy a product that may or may not work

I work in a pet store and we sell 2 different products
 - Green-ums tablets - Yeast, yucca schidigera, glyco component C1, flavoring, magnesium stearate, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, biotin. 

Has anyone used either of these products? Does anyone have any other suggestions?

BTW Cooper is on a high protein diet (Orijen)

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Cooper is pretty good at that - we tell her to "go potty" and she almost always manages to squeeze out a pee. She doesnt like having to go in the corner of the yard though! We have started to leash her so she knows it pee time not play time, and so we can control where she goes
There is something that you can buy at Lowes and Home Depot, it is cheap $6.00 for a BIG bag. We had a terrible pee burned area on our lawn and after using this, it is gone. My husband applies it several times a season between early spring and fall. Gypsum is the name of the product. This is what the grass looks like now in that area, much better. Good luck!



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