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Dog Rocks Natural stone | 200 grams
Dog Rocks for dogs are a 100% natural solution for urine burns on your lawn, ideal if you suffer from yellow spots in the grass after your dog has urinated on the grass. Dog Rocks were first discovered in Australia in the late 1990s. The product comes straight from the ground. The rocks are then put through a grader to size the rocks to prevent choking hazards.
How to apply Dog Rocks?
You place one pack of Dog Rocks of 200 grams in your dog's water bowl. Dog Rocks last 2 months and therefore need to be replaced every 2 months.
What do Dog Rocks work?
Dog Rocks are a cohesive rock with a mechanically stable framework, meaning no significant mineral particles enter the pet's drinking water. In other words, Dog Rocks do not break down or leak into the pet's drinking water. Dog Rocks provide a stable matrix and a microporous medium in which active components can act as water purification agents through ion exchange. When placed in water, Dog Rocks helps purify the water by removing some nitrates, ammonia and harmful trace elements. This will provide your dog with a cleaner water source and reduce the amount of nitrates in his diet. This in turn will reduce the amount emitted in the urine, as an excess of nitrates in the urine will cause the lawn to burn. Dogs do produce nitrates as a byproduct of the protein in their diet, but the difference between too much nitrate killing the grass and the amount of nitrate that is good for the grass is very small.
Dog Rocks for dogs are a 100% natural solution for urine burns on your lawn, ideal if you suffer from yellow spots in the grass after your dog has urinated on the grass. Dog Rocks were first discovered in Australia in the late 1990s. The product comes straight from the ground. The rocks are then put through a grader to size the rocks to prevent choking hazards.
How to apply Dog Rocks?
You place one pack of Dog Rocks of 200 grams in your dog's water bowl. Dog Rocks last 2 months and therefore need to be replaced every 2 months.
What do Dog Rocks work?
Dog Rocks are a cohesive rock with a mechanically stable framework, meaning no significant mineral particles enter the pet's drinking water. In other words, Dog Rocks do not break down or leak into the pet's drinking water. Dog Rocks provide a stable matrix and a microporous medium in which active components can act as water purification agents through ion exchange. When placed in water, Dog Rocks helps purify the water by removing some nitrates, ammonia and harmful trace elements. This will provide your dog with a cleaner water source and reduce the amount of nitrates in his diet. This in turn will reduce the amount emitted in the urine, as an excess of nitrates in the urine will cause the lawn to burn. Dogs do produce nitrates as a byproduct of the protein in their diet, but the difference between too much nitrate killing the grass and the amount of nitrate that is good for the grass is very small.
Dog Rocks for dogs are a 100% natural solution for urine burns on your lawn, ideal if you suffer from yellow spots in the grass after your dog has urinated on the grass. Dog Rocks were first discovered in Australia in the late 1990s. The product comes straight from the ground. The rocks are then put through a grader to size the rocks to prevent choking hazards.
How to apply Dog Rocks?
You place one pack of Dog Rocks of 200 grams in your dog's water bowl. Dog Rocks last 2 months and therefore need to be replaced every 2 months.
What do Dog Rocks work?
Dog Rocks are a cohesive rock with a mechanically stable framework, meaning no significant mineral particles enter the pet's drinking water. In other words, Dog Rocks do not break down or leak into the pet's drinking water. Dog Rocks provide a stable matrix and a microporous medium in which active components can act as water purification agents through ion exchange. When placed in water, Dog Rocks helps purify the water by removing some nitrates, ammonia and harmful trace elements. This will provide your dog with a cleaner water source and reduce the amount of nitrates in his diet. This in turn will reduce the amount emitted in the urine, as an excess of nitrates in the urine will cause the lawn to burn. Dogs do produce nitrates as a byproduct of the protein in their diet, but the difference between too much nitrate killing the grass and the amount of nitrate that is good for the grass is very small.
Animal | Dog |
Prescription required Netherlands | No |
Prescription required Germany | No |
Prescription required France | No |
Prescription required Spain | No |
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