Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi again! My last post was about "dog proof" grass. Well, now we are considering sod instead. My lawn is an absolute mess...not so much from my doodles than from last year's summer sun and intense heat which killed nearly all of our newly established grass. We are strongly considering fescue sod and sprinklers. For those of you that have used sod and a sprinkler system, how has it lasted with dog traffic? I have two doodles...one big guy and one little gal. Both are diggers....although they only dig when there is exposed dirt....That issue should be okay once sod is down. How do the lawns last with dog urine? Again, I would have sprinklers as well to dilute it, but does that really help? Our yard is small, so we have no option of sectioning off a dog area. I know female urine is more concentrated....but do the sprinklers usually dilute it enough to prevent grass burn spots? Basically, I'm curious if most of you who use/used sod found it to be worth the cost when you have dogs that could potentially ruin it. Reseeding the lawn was our original plan, but keeping the dogs off of it while it establishes for months would be virtually impossible for us.
Thanks for the help again! =)
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Thank you so much for the encouragement.
I think I mentioned to someone dried cranberries for Doodle snacks keeps their urine from burning the grass! Looking at my small yard right now I am almost dreading -Spring- but having Hope is worth it. So I will follow this -Sod Site- closely hoping to learn & share.
This was our issue as well! We had gorgeous grass last spring even with our very active 80 pound doodle boy. Our lawn also dried up.....we have NO trees (not a one) and a ton of sun every afternoon so that is what killed our newly established grass last year because we also did not have sprinklers to keep it watered enough and regularly.
Does your neighbor's "grass" look like real grass? Or does it really look like turf? My uncle is encouraging me to get it but I've just never seen it on a full, real lawn.
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