tooz-
Let me guess, you have a female dog. Dog urine has a lot of salt, just like commercial chemical fertilizers. If you spill high nitrogen chemical fertilizers on your lawn it will leave a burn spot, the same way your dog does. That is one of the many benefits of organic fertilizers. (I had to get that shot in against the chemical boys) The salt literally pulls the water out of the blades of grass and they die.
If you don't have a life, you could wait for the dog to go and dilute the spot with water.
One recommendation is to keep the dog in a kennel during the day. This isolates the damage or, if you have a concrete floor, eliminates it.
When you let her out you can keep a hose handy to dilute her spots.
We have a female Great Pyrenees rescue dog. We love her so much, burn spots and all.
Tony
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