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Question. Dallas TX - My husband put one of those fences around the yard that is invisible to keep Butch our dog from wandering out. It seems to work. Only problem is that every time Butch approaches the “fence” and hears that sound that’s supposed to scare him back into the yard he panics and pees all over every thing within two feet of himself – including our three year old son Rodney if he’s out there playing with Butch. It’s hard enough to keep grass growing here in Dallas without having Butch create brown spots all around our yard perimeter. How do we clean up the dog urine to keep it from ruining our grass? Do we need to hire yard cleaners? Also, do you see any long term psychological damage to Rodney?
Answer - Excellent question! My research didn’t reveal much in terms of cleanup strategies but I did stumble across a prevention tips. Once expert recommends adding a little bit of white vinegar to Butch’s drinking water - about a tablespoon per dish - and it will eliminate the brown spots. What’ll they think of next! If your son can overcome being named Rodney, I don’t think being peed on everyday will add much to his problems. However, they is just my gut reaction, not based on any special cleaning research on my part.
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