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Think dogs and beautiful lawns can’t mix? Think again! While high-traffic areas do require a bit more love, with the right grass seed and upkeep, you can regrow bare patches and keep your lawn looking luscious all year round. In this article, we’ll walk you through picking out grass seed and regrowing your lawn to start fresh. We’ll also give you some advice on how to keep your dogs off of high-traffic areas and how to maintain a great-looking lawn.

Things You Should Know

  • Choose a deep-rooting grass species, like tall fescue or Kentucky bluegrass, to give your lawn a fighting chance.
  • Rake bare patches and sprinkle grass seed mixed with potting soil into the dirt. Cover the area with straw or hay for extra protection.
  • Water the grass daily to encourage new roots.
  • Keep dogs off your newly planted lawn by building a fence or training them to go elsewhere.
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Protect grass seed with straw or hay.

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  1. After you’ve planted the seeds, cover them with a thin layer of straw or hay to lock in moisture and keep the seed from being washed away. Straw and hay provide some protection, but they probably won’t hold up against multiple dogs walking through the area every day.[6]
    • Straw and hay also helps avoid wet soil and mud during the rainy season.
    • If you do have multiple dogs walking through the area every day, use other methods mentioned below to keep them away from the area.
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Pick up poo and wash away urine spots.

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  1. Your dogs are going to do their business on your lawn, but you can still maintain green, luscious grass! When they go number 2, pick up the poop right away and throw it out. When they pee, flood the area with water as soon as possible to wash away urine and stop the grass from turning yellow.[10]
    • If urine spots are a big concern, consider using a pet spot repair treatment on your lawn. Repair treatments help neutralize the acidity of urine and provide nutrients so the grass can grow.
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This article was co-authored by Benjamin Hansen and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Benjamin Hansen is a Landscape Contractor and the Owner of Artscape Gardens, a boutique landscaping company in Los Angeles, California. With over 12 years of experience, Benjamin specializes in transforming properties into aesthetic, functional, and drought-tolerant oases. Benjamin uses color scheme, dimension, and water conscious spaces to inspire the design and installation of soft scape, hardscape, patios, pathways, irrigation, drainage, fencing, concrete, lighting, and electrical work. Artscape Gardens covers all areas of the C-27 landscape contractor classification. This article has been viewed 33,287 times.
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