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Best Bully Sticks Launches Dog Rocks

By simply placing contents of Dog Rocks® packet into your pet’s water bowl and filling it with no more than 2 liters of water your lawns will start to look greener and fresher.

Dog Rocks® hold special properties that helps your lovi

ng pet fertilize your lawn, not destroy it. Dog Rocks® have been laboratory tested and are safe for your pets.

PRODUCT DETAILS – Paramagnetic Igneous Rock
Dog Rocks® increase the properties of Boron, Barium, Manganese and Strontium while decreasing Tin levels in the water.

Dog Rocks® are a 100% Natural Australian product that will save your lawn from those nasty burn patches that your Dog’s urine can cause.

Dog Rocks® filter out impurities from water such as Tin, ammonia and nitrates. These impurities are usually passed out through urine, and when your grass comes in c

ontact with these elements it is burned, resulting in a dead, yellow patch on your lawn.

Dog Rocks® give your four legged friend a cleaner source of water, while also stopping the cause of those nasty burnt yellow patches on your lawn.

Without the impurities in the water, Dog Rocks® actually help your dog fertilize your lawn! This is great for you, your dog & your lawn!

The best part about these Dog Rocks is that they are all natural and work great; we are trying to launch them in perfect time for the spring and summer months, so please give them a try!

Photo of patch of lawn with and without Dog Rocks

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date Posted on: Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at 10:54 am
Category Dog Health, Dog News, Natural Dog Lawn Products.
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One Response to “Best Bully Sticks Launches Dog Rocks”

  1. Michelle

    How would the igneous rock get absorbed by my dog? Are there any effects of the increased minerals (boron, strontium, manganese, etc)? I have two dogs and empty/refill water 2-3 times per day, so will this have any effect on the efficacy? I would assume that the rock would be dissolved more quickly.

    May 13th, 2009 at 6:19 am
     

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