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Dog rocks safe ???

14 replies

janmk · 27/02/2012 21:18

Does anyone know the answer? Everything I read says so but a friends vet apparently says to use these for 6 months then another product for 6 months ??

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SP0104 · 27/02/2012 23:18

I use the australian dog rocks and you have to change them regularly anyway.
Did the vet say what the other product was?

janmk · 28/02/2012 06:55

I can try and find out .... Our lawn looks slightly better I think !!

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JaxTellerIsMyFriend · 28/02/2012 07:00

I use dog rocks, Australian kind, you are recommended to change them every 3 months.

My lawn looks better too.

AllergicToNutters · 28/02/2012 07:21

dog rocks??!?!? Confused

GrittersWifeAndProud · 28/02/2012 07:34

What are dog rocks? Confused

SP0104 · 28/02/2012 09:10

You buy them in Pets at Home and put them in the dogs drinking water and it stops them leaving brown patches when they wee on the lawn !
Have to admit when I first saw them I thought you had to train the dog to wee on the actual stone!!

GrittersWifeAndProud · 28/02/2012 09:20

Wow that's pretty amazing! And they actually work? Wouldn't be any good for My MILs dogs though, they both adore stones and would just play with them and then lose them in the garden :o

SP0104 · 28/02/2012 10:21

My dogs don't really notice them in the drinking water - maybe cos they are large dogs and have a washing up bowl for their drinking water!!.

www.dogrocks.co.uk/

cutegorilla · 28/02/2012 10:23

I think they're safe but they didn't work here.

Elibean · 28/02/2012 11:47

I had dog rocks, didn't work Sad

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Imsosorryalan · 20/05/2013 14:26

We had lots of yellow patches too. I have trained her to wee in one area on pebbles! Much cheaper, only cost being, a piece of ham for seeing in the right place!!Wink

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