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Grass turning yellow? We can help!

Thu Jun 4th 2015

Why is it every spring as soon as the snow melts and your grass starts to turn green, you start to see spots?

As it happens, grass can turn spotty for a variety of reasons. Pet waste and urine are most commonly the problem. The high PH balance in the waste causes the grass to burn leaving unsightly brown patches. Luckily there are ways to remedy this situation, and the experts here at Chaar can help!

The first method suggested to clean up those spots is through training. By establishing a designated “potty zone,” you are able to consolidate the burnt grass to one out of sight area in your lawn. This allows for a natural solution that creates a stimulating bonding experience for you and your pet. Training can take anywhere from two to three weeks or more to build a habit, after which instruction will no longer be needed. Trainers at Chaar are happy to give support and advice during this process. If training doesn’t interest you, there are other options that can be used.

Here at Chaar we have a number of natural, healthy supplements that can stop your pet’s urine and waste from burning your lawn. GrassSaver with Cranberry and Enzymes is easy to give and tastes great. This product has a unique formula with cranberry enzymes, a blend of B-Complex vitamins, Amino acids, and Yucca to help balance your pets PH and eliminate the yellow spots from your yard. The cranberry helps to promote bladder health and an added bonus is yucca in the GrassSaver products that helps to reduce stool odor.

Visit or call Chaar today to get more information on both these methods, to save your summer lawn!