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i have jst spoken to my neigbour whilst rapairing the burn marks in the grass from her doing a a no1 and she told me that on this morning gmtv prog earlier today they said that a small ammount of tomato sauce in your dogs food will stop burn marks in grass??

 

did anyone see this or heard of it before or any alternative???

 

NCS

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NCS,

 

I'll try and give you a sensible answer, I have not heard about the tomato sauce version but you can buy a product called "Dog Rocks" which you put in your dogs bowl and this stops the burn marks.

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i have jst spoken to my neigbour whilst rapairing the burn marks in the grass from her doing a a no1 and she told me that on this morning gmtv prog earlier today they said that a small ammount of tomato sauce in your dogs food will stop burn marks in grass??

 

did anyone see this or heard of it before or any alternative???

 

NCS

concrete is the answer (in place of the lawn you understand)

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i have jst spoken to my neigbour whilst rapairing the burn marks in the grass from her doing a a no1 and she told me that on this morning gmtv prog earlier today they said that a small ammount of tomato sauce in your dogs food will stop burn marks in grass??

 

did anyone see this or heard of it before or any alternative???

 

NCS

concrete is the answer (in place of the lawn you understand)

 

 

spot on mate thats what im working on now done half so far :good:

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The wife's been telling me this for ages. :unsure:

My mate who's got a pet food, sundries buisness told me about tomato sauce or he makes up a tomato gravy from tinned toms. Pour on the food and feed.

He said the DOGROCKS have to be replaced every month.

He runs pointer rescue as well so has plenty of dogs running around his pad.

http://www.gsprescuesw.co.uk/

Can't stand em meself, can't beat a good spaniel. :good:

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