We overseeded the lawn last fall and it came in great but now these random spots are showing up this spring. I don’t think it’s dog pee because we take the dog out on a leash in a designated pee area. Yellow on the inside looks kinda dead and dark longer green grass around the edges.

Located in MA.

by MelissaBeth93

16 Comments

  1. TrackingTenCross1

    It’s dog pee. If it cannot feasibly be your dog, it’s someone else’s dog. If there is no earthly possibility it’s someone else’s dog (you have a fenced in yard), it could be a fox or other critter, but that’s unlikely. Possible, but unlikely. Most likely dog.

  2. SoDakLifeHack

    Is this an area that only your dog can get to, or is it possible other dogs are peeing there? Pretty sure we’re looking at dog pee spots, specifically a dog that squats and pees in one spot.

  3. MelissaBeth93

    lol thanks guys. …Would it be possible the grass would look like this if she peed on the snow during the winter? That might be possible I do remember her loose in the yard a few times dead of winter

  4. susansyard1683

    Dog pee,if it wasn’t ur dog,it was probably someone else’s

  5. Outrageous_Walk_3539

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  6. Ilikehowtovideos

    I get those too and it’s not dog pee. Its clumping fescue patches

  7. Prize-Ad-6879

    might be grubs. if you put some tide detergent on it and hose it down real good they die, it comes back to life.

  8. Crookles86

    What a bitch.

    Not just a dog, but a female one at that I’d guess.

    Mainly because mine is the same.

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