If you wait longer than 12 hours after your dog goes potty, there’s a higher risk of damaging your lawn. While there are lawn repair treatments that claim to flush the urine out, water is effective enough on its own.

Try to avoid letting your dog go potty on your neighbor’s lawns so you don’t kill their grass.

Drinking more water may make your dog go potty more frequently.

You could also buy canned dog food since it has a higher moisture content than kibble. You can try adding salt, garlic, or tomato juice to your dog’s food since salts make it drink more water, but always talk to a vet before you make any adjustments to your dog’s diet. [6] X Research source

Try to only remove one-third of the height from your turf at a time, or else it will get stressed.

Fertilizer won’t revive brown spots already in your lawn.

Zoysiagrass and perennial ryegrass are also really good at tolerating dog pee. If you don’t want to wait for grass seed to grow, then lay sod in the area instead. Some grasses will naturally recover from dead patches and dog urine, but it could take a few months.

If you have a large dog or are worried about a dog jumping over the fence, then install one that’s about 5–6 ft (1. 5–1. 8 m) tall instead. You may need a building permit to put up a fence on your property, so check your local housing laws.