Pet Friendly






Grass seed built to stand up to dogs. And their business.
Urine-resistant tall fescue blend for cool-season lawns, tested against 160+ varieties for dog spot recovery and high traffic.
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The grass seed built for dog lawns
Most grass seed was never designed with dogs in mind. Pet Lawn was.
We tested over 160 grass seed varieties for urine resistance, traffic tolerance, and recovery speed. The winner is a blend of two premium turf-type tall fescues and one premium perennial ryegrass. Deep roots that hold up under heavy paw traffic. Dark green color that stays rich through the season. Rapid recovery that makes dog spots a lot less permanent.
It grows in full sun to partial shade and works across a wide range of soils. For northern and transitional region lawns only.
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What's in the bag
- Urine-resistant blend Tested against 160+ varieties for dog spot recovery
- Deep-rooting fescue Holds up under heavy paw traffic and bounces back fast
- Dark green color Rich, dense turf that stays consistent through the season
- 85% germination rate Reliable establishment when seeded at the right time
- 99.9% weed-free guarantee Clean seed, no unwanted surprises
- 5 lb bag covers 2,500 sq. ft. Need more? The 2-pack has you covered.
Already dealing with active urine spots? Treat the soil first with Pet Patch, then seed. Pet Patch handles the damage underneath. Pet Lawn handles the grass on top.
How to use
Best seeding windows are early fall and spring when soil temps are between 50 and 65°F. That's when fescue and ryegrass germinate best.
For spot repair: Loosen soil, spread at 8 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft., rake lightly. Water once or twice daily until germination.
For overseeding: Mow short, spread at 2 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft., water consistently until established.
Limit dog and foot traffic on seeded areas for 3-4 weeks to give seeds a real chance.





























