32 reviews forDog Rocks ®
Upload your product photo19/04/16|Annette Kötter
thrilled
We’ve been using the stones for about a year now and haven’t had any pee stains since. Surprisingly, it was only our male dog that caused the stains. For 20 years, I’ve had female dogs, and I never knew these stains were even a thing. Two years ago, we got a male dog, and that’s when the trouble started. But thanks to the stones, this problem has also been solved.
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24/09/15
It works, but...
I've been using Dog Rocks for a little over a year now. These stones do work, but if you use very protein-rich (meat-based) food, you’ll still get patches on the lawn. Also, you have to replace the stones quite quickly, which just ends up being too expensive.
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17/09/15|Heiko Wälisch
Does NOT work!
I've been using these "miracle stones" for a few weeks now.
At the start of the application, I cut out all the damaged spots in the lawn, filled them with soil, and reseeded the grass.
The grass is growing... but in other areas, new pee spots have appeared on the lawn.
It was naive to think that these stones would help, but I fell for the reviews from other "buyers." That's why I'm writing this somewhat sobering review for YOU!
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18/06/15|Lyn Huntington
Marvellous
I have two standard Poodles, a dog and a bitch, so not only burns on the law, but my shrubs suffer as well.
The Dog Rocks worked within a few days, never believing in "sell/use by dates", I found the burns reappearing after nearly four months and again disappeared after a few days of renewing them.
My dogs drink a lot of water from streams when we are out on daily walks and at home they have four water bowels, only one has the rocks in it, although I do leave the "used" ones in the others- I don't know what else to do with them!!
I have read a few negative reports, so I don't know if I am just lucky or whether the water is different where I live in Provence, France or the diet my dogs eat?
But they work for me, a fussy Brit expat who likes a green lawn!
23/04/15
Did not work for us
Despite using Dog Rocks for the last 12 months (and changing as advised), our lawn is still spattered with yellow urine burns (and it's definitely the dogs, not me!).
01/04/15|Liz
Didn't work for me!
I have been seduced into buying these (expensive) rocks two or three times now, for two different dogs and they just don't work for me. I've filled up bowls and replaced/topped up water as per the instructions, but still ended up with brown, dead/dying grass. One dog was on a low protein diet and the other dog on a normal dog food diet and still, it made no difference whatsoever.
The last packet I bought actually had a disclaimer in it saying it didn't guarentee to do anything, so I'm thinking emperors new clothes here.
I'm happy that it works from some people, but it certainly hasn't for me and I shall not be buying any more. I just take my chap for more walks so he can 'get things out of his system' before we go into the garden.
10/03/15|Birgit Hensdiek
Dog rocks
It really works!!!!! No yellow patches on the lawn!!! Absolutely brilliant – I was very sceptical at first, but now I keep buying it again and again!!!! Birgit Hensdiek
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08/10/14|Irina
DogRocks Natural Stones
The yellow patches on the lawn fade quickly, and shrubs (arborvitae, thujas) that always suffer from being urinated on are no longer as "black" in the affected areas. However, you notice very quickly when the effect starts to wear off. In my opinion, replacing it every two months isn't exactly cheap. It's best to order several packs (to save on shipping costs) so that you can immediately counteract new patches when the effect diminishes. Don't dispose of the stones carelessly; clean them and use them as decoration in the house, by the pond, in the rock garden, or to gently drain water at downpipes.
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23/06/14|M. Droll
Hardly any pee stains on the lawn
I wouldn’t have thought it. But our 9-month-old Bernese still pees sitting down. And of course, it’s on the lawn. Where the whole lawn used to have pale spots, since we’ve been using the stones, there’s only a small spot left. And that’s probably just because it’s the most-used spot. I’ve ordered the stones again.
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15/06/14|J Shaw
Dog Rocks
When I first heard about these rocks I must admit I was intrigued as to how or if they would work as they are not particularly cheap for basically what looks like 'garden' rocks!
But I have to say, get them they are amazing!! its true they dont cure the already 'scorched'patches on the lawn but they definitely help prevent any further scorching therefore leaving your lawn to recover.
Don't ask me how they work... they just do!
07/05/14
In use for almost a year
Except for two spots in the garden (approx. 300sqm), we've gotten rid of the other eight patches. However, we do have four medium-sized dogs.
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23/10/13|Birgit Neumann
It works!!!
I've been using Dog Rocks for a year now (new stones every 8 weeks). I'm thrilled! No pee stains on the lawn or the bushes!
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