Your dog's urine contains urea, a nitrogen-rich compound. Nitrogen is essential for healthy, green lawns, but high concentrations, like those found in dog urine, cause burn spots. These spots are typically green around the edges due to the nitrogen boost, but brown and burnt in the center from the excess. Think of it like a sugar rush: a little sugar gives you energy, but too much makes you crash.
Now that we understand what causes these unsightly patches, let's explore how to fix them.
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