Dogs love to romp around on the lawn, to roll around and unfortunately also to do small or large business. The resulting yellow spots on the lawn look ugly. After a few downpours, however, they usually disappear quickly.

Dog urine acts like fertilizer
Areas where the dog relieves itself can be recognized by particularly strong grass growth. Unfortunately, dogs have a habit of always urinating in the same spot.
In hot summers without much precipitation, this leads to over-fertilization over time because the urine is not evenly distributed. As a result, the grass burns and later dies.
Stopping a dog from weeping on the lawn is nearly impossible. There is still the option of better distributing the urine in the summer by diluting the "watered" areas with plenty of water.
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Grass mites are a problem for dogs. They get stuck in your ears. It is better to keep your dog away from a lawn infested with grass mites.