🌟 Keep your lawn lush and your pup happy!
FURALAND Grass Burn Spot Chews are specially formulated soft treats designed to neutralize dog urine's harmful effects on your lawn while promoting your dog's urinary health. Each chew is packed with nearly 6 billion CFUs of probiotics and made from natural, safe ingredients, ensuring a healthy and vibrant lawn without compromising your dog's well-being.
Item Weight | 0.68 Pounds |
Allergen Information | Codfish Free |
Flavor | Bacon |
M**R
It works. Watering also helps. Our dog likes the taste.
The first day I tried to get my dog to eat these, she wouldn't. Luckily, after putting them in her dog bowl she finally tried them and she must like the taste because she eats them off the top now before she eats her food. Maybe they don't smell as good as they taste. Who knows.Our dog was killing the grass and left yellow spots all over. I still see spots that are slightly yellow but nothing like they were before. If I water the yellow spot the grass comes back. (we might not be giving them to her every day, kids feed her and sometimes she may not get them)So before, the yellow spots were spreading and now I have almost a completely green lawn if I just water the area she likes to use for 2 minutes a day. (or if I witness her going, I water right after) Also, the grass isn't growing as dark or as long as it did before. That area was very tall between mowing and it was very dark green before. How it is just slightly longer and slightly darker.
N**R
Product seems to work
Product seems to work as intended. The problem is that I can not figure how to contact company directly with questions. Directions say use consististently for 4-6 weeks. What happens after 4 to 6 weeks?
B**I
For Sure Helps w/ Urine Not killing Grass
I was skeptical at first about this product (or any product of this type) but after a couple weeks of giving this to our dog daily, we see that much less grass is being killed and any that is, the grass is recovering more quickly. My dog loves the flavor and looks to eat her tablet before her food each morning. I am very pleased with this product and will continue to buy.
C**I
Training tool
I have two puppies and the one that likes to eat his poop is the Toy Australian Shepherd. Both get the "No Poo" supplement. It has been several weeks now and I'd like to throw my review and opinion in the pot. Both like the taste of the supplement so getting them to eat it isn't a problem and the size of the supplement is manageable for both small breeds. The "No Poo" supplement is not a feed them a pill and your problems are solved. What I have found is that it aids in deterring the poo eater from turning around as soon as he's done to eat his poo. Treat these as a helper in training your poo eater to stop; break his habit. After these weeks our little shepherd will still eat his poo but he is doing it a lot less and I do believe that he will stop soon. Previously when we would let him out he was obsessive about finding and eating poo. He is no longer on the hunt and can walk away from the poo he just made. There has been a lot of progress and "No Poo" has helped in retraining my toy to stop eating his poo.
A**R
Shrinkflation?
I have this on the Subscribe & Save monthly plan and the past several months have come up short by over a week! I have two dogs that get 2 each and don’t have enough every month (4x30=120 right?) Either fire your “counter” or relabel your package. I gave it a 3 and not 1 because if used consistently it actually does seem to help with grass burns.
D**I
It actually works
Week one i can smell a differance in his pee. Week two started seeing improvement in the lawn. Week three almost all yellow spots are gone. Not perfect but i wish i had took before pictures. Lawn was a 1/3 yellow from my dog. I feed him purified water and and blue dog food. I add three a night to his dinner and hes just under 70 lbs. Also seems to enjoy them. Stool has been reg. But never an issue there to begin with.
L**S
A little pricey, but works!
My six-pound Mi-Ki tends to eat his poo if he doesn't receive treatment for coprophagia. We have used another brand in the past and it worked just fine for over a year, but I think the deterrent power of the product simply "wore off" with our pup. We have switched (for now) to No Poo Chews, and so far it seems to be effective. We have been using them for about a month. Should this product's efficacy wear off as well, we will alternate with the other brand. I think my dog likes this product's flavor better, however. And the tablets are nice and small for our tiny pooch. My only main complaint is the price: $25 for a 100-count jar is a bit pricey. However, we only give our dog one tablet a day (2-4 tablets are recommended for dogs that are larger than ours), so this jar will last us over three months. If you have a dog that receives 4 chews a day, this jar will last for 25 days, so $1 a day on average. Still, I'm happy with this product and plan on continuing with it as long as it's working.
R**A
This did not work for us but the seller was awesome
Okay - we have gone through 3 jars of this now - giving it to the dog that eats the poo and to the dog whose poo gets eaten. It does not work. We were hopeful but not successful in explaining this to the seller - they were more than happy to refund the last purchase - very kind and easy to work with and the girls did love the taste - they thought they were getting special treats and would ask for it
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