Four-legged animals and garden

Unfortunately, it doesn't go hand in hand 😅 My dog, like a regular dog, regularly waters the plants it chooses. The high concentration of nitrogen in dog urine simply destroys them. The plants either dry up or turn black (e.g. leaves). Of course, the grass turns yellow. I have studied the topic a bit and found solutions: 1. Not letting the dog out into the garden - no chance 😅 2. Amonia-binding tablets for dogs - many opinions suggest that they do not work 3. No pee spray, their smell after spraying the plants is supposed to deter animals - it totally doesn't work for me Do you have your own methods?
Unfortunately, it doesn't go hand in hand 😅 My dog, like a regular dog, regularly waters the plants it chooses. The high concentration of nitrogen in dog urine simply destroys them. The plants either dry up or turn black (e.g. leaves). Of course, the grass turns yellow. I have studied the topic a bit and found solutions: 1. Not letting the dog out into the garden - no chance 😅 2. Amonia-binding tablets for dogs - many opinions suggest that they do not work 3. No pee spray, their smell after spraying the plants is supposed to deter animals - it totally doesn't work for me Do you have your own methods?
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