Why does dog urine stain your lawn yellow? This is a question many a dog owner would love to know the answer to in order to rectify it. There are many theories out there but most have been proven to be urban legends. (Article 1):
• Only female dogs cause dog spots – Not true
Female dogs squat when they urinate and therefore leave behind a large volume of concentrated urine in a small area. Some male dogs also squat and they cause the same damage.
• Yellow spots are more common with certain breeds of dogs – Not true
It has to do with the size of the dog more than its breed. The bigger the dog the more urine and the bigger the damage.
• Dog spots are caused by alkaline urine (pH above 7.0) – False
Spots are caused by a high concentration of Nitrogen and salts (Article 1)
A dog’s urine is comprised of numerous different components such as water, urea [(NH2)2CO], hormones and ammonia (NH3+). According to all four references, the single component affecting the grass is Nitrogen (N2).
Dogs are carnivores and therefore require a protein rich diet. Nitrogen is the fundamental breakdown product of protein. The excess amount of nitrogen is excreted through the dog’s kidneys ending up as urine. The concentrated liquid nitrogen in dog urine is similar to the concentration of ammonia or bleach. (Article 2)
The well-known saying: “Too much of something is never good”, applies to the Nitrogen component in urine. Nitrogen is a good fertilizer and dog urine could in fact be very beneficial to one’s lawns. The problem is that the Nitrogen concentration in dog urine is too high. According to Article 2, it is the concentration of the Nitrogen that is deadly to the grass, not the Nitrogen element itself. According to Article 4, the yellow stain emerges when the excess Nitrogen dehydrates the plant.
A few days after the stain appears one starts to notice a dark green ring around the peripheral. (Referring to Article 2 and 3) This is a result of the Nitrogen overload being diluted via rain water etc. and the increased Nitrogen starting to fuel abundant plant growth around the periphery.
There are a range of suggested solutions to solve the problem of dog spots. Here are the main ideas:
Problem Area Avoidance Techniques-
1. According to Article 2, “Dilution is the Solution!” Applying a bucket of water to the contaminated area apparently does the job.
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A common misconception about a dog’s color vision is that they see their world in only black, white, and shades of gray. Although their perception of color is limited, dogs do discriminate between objects based on their hue. Due to having only two cones, their color vision is limited, but what they do see are shades of yellow, such as grayish brown (combination of yellow and blue), dark yellow, light yellow, grayish yellow, light blue and dark blue.
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