Does your lawn have patches of dead grass? Are they where your dog likes to pee? Then urine with a high level of nitrates might be the cause.
Not to worry, your pup is fine. Your grass, on the other hand, could use a little help. Enter Dog Rocks.
Mined from deep in an Australian quarry, they help to purify water by removing nitrates as well as ammonia and potentially harmful trace elements. Simply put the rocks in your dog’s bowl or place them in a pitcher and refill the bowl from it. The product has been tested for safety and efficacy, working within 10 hours to prevent further burn marks, and comes with a money-back guarantee.
Dog Rocks cost $16.99 per pack for a two-month supply, but the company has generously offered to give five lucky Dogster readers a pack of their own to try.
How to Enter
- Create a Disqus account, if you haven’t already, and include a valid email. It takes just a minute and allows you to better participate in Dogster’s community of people who are passionate about dogs. If you already have a Disqus account, check it to ensure the account includes a valid email.
- Comment below using your Disqus account, telling and showing us the sad state of your lawn and the responsible grass killer. Bonus points for photos and following directions! Our favorite comment wins. You must be a U.S. resident to score this prize.
- Check your email for a “You’ve Won!” message from us after noon PST on Thursday, Sept. 18. We’ll give each winner two days to respond before moving on to our next favorite.
Good luck!