Why Lawn Burn Happens
Dog urine contains urea, which breaks down into nitrogen. While grass needs nitrogen, too much in one spot (especially from repeated urination) causes burn. The type of grass and how hydrated your dog is also play roles.
Why Other Fixes Fail
Changing your dog’s diet may not help much. Lawn repair products can take weeks and cost a fortune. Reseeding doesn’t always blend well with existing grass. Most solutions treat the symptoms—not the cause.
