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Dog Rocks are a new and effective way for the control and prevention of unsightly yellow patches on grass lawns, resulting from animal urine in households with pet dogs.Using dog rocks could be a real solution to a traditional problem faced by dog owners who wish to maintain a beautiful front lawn along with owning cute puppies. Unfortunately, canine pets have been the cause of a nuisance to owners for time immemorial, as far as forming of those ugly bald patches in the grass is concerned.

Dog rocks are fast becoming a sure shot solution for the prevention of the burn patches left in your front lawn by dog urine.These are nothing but partly artificially optimized natural products, and are absolutely safe for use with all kind of canine pets, irrespective of their age. These Dog Rocks work just perfectly with all ages of dogs, whether its puppies or juveniles, or even the older dogs. Once you start using Dog Rocks, you will notice a marked improvement in the lustre of your grass lawn in as little as just 4 days.

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Dog Rocks 200g  £7.79

What are Dog Rocks?

Dog Rocks are basically mineral rich rocks. When they are put in the bowl of water used by the pet dog, they actually alter the Nitrogen content in the dog's urine. As a result it would stop staining the grass in your lawn. This is an ingenious way to curb this annoyance and return the lushness to your grass in a matter of a couple of weeks. The main ingredient in Dog Rocks is a substance called Zeolite. This mineral discards the ammonia and nitrate compounds from the water by filtering these components out. Zeolite is many a times used in fish aquariums to perform a similar function. It reduces Nitrogen levels of the water without affecting the pH content. This is very crucial because any changes in pH level of the water a dog drinks can have adverse implications on the general health of the canine. The result is that when the dog drinks the H2O from a container with a dog rock in it, it is actually drinking water with a slightly lowered content of Nitrogen. Later, when it relieves itself, the urine contains a lesser density of Nitrogen than usual, thus protecting the grass on the lawns from burning and dying out. Please remember that this is just a marginal difference, but enough to give the required results in almost all cases. Also, Dog Rocks need to be replaced only once in every couple of months. A single piece of dog rock should be kept into a maximum of 2 litres of water to get the best results. Dog Rocks have been widely tested on a big range of different breeds of youngsters and adult dogs, and it has emerged with great results in all the tests. It has been confirmed as being very safe and extremely effective, all at the same time.

Quite a few pet owners are confused by that patch of yellow grass in the lawn and simply cannot fathom the reason behind it. The reality is, dog urine is made up of a multitude of different nitrogen compounds. A high amount of nitrogen dries the grass out and makes those bald dry patches. On the other hand, the right quantities of nitrogen are actually good for the health of the grass. This can be signified by the yellow patches being often surrounded by lush and healthy green grass. It is not difficult to figure this out when you get to know that the main ingredient in many grass fertilizers is nitrogen. Some pet owners try putting bicarbonate soda in dog food to attempt putting an end to this problem. This is not safe however, as it can influence the P/H balance in the dog’s urine and can result in the formation of bladder stones. In many cases, a lot of it also depends on the kind of grass used in the lawns. Some delicate varieties can be quite sensitive in nature, and despite of all your precautions and measures, including the use of dog rocks, they might still not keep from drying out if being urinated on. These days, keeping this in mind, a lot of turf retailers are using harder grass varieties.

In case your dog has a high protein diet, it will tend to have a high nitrogen content in its urine. The reason being, when proteins break down in the body, they release various nitrogen compounds. Dog Rocks absorb just enough of that for it to not kill the grass when urinated on. Therefore, Dog Rocks can become quite useless if a dog is fed high protein meals on a regular basis. In that scenario, the only ot