If you stop a dog from peeing on the grass, you also have to stop it from sniffing the grass. Because once they sniff, they often have to let other dogs know they were there. And how is that done...by peeing. That's just the way dog's are made. Can you imagine trying to stop a lab from sniffing.
We have a large lilac bush, which was planted by the city, adjacent to the sidewalk in front of our house. Almost every dog stops there to sniff and most pee. That lilac is the most well fertilized plant in Calgary.
My suggestion would be to plant a small bush, near the sidewalk, which will act as a main attraction for dogs, leaving the rest of your lawn undamaged. You should also get your dog to pee on it to start the process.
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