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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

have experienced quite rapid development of brown patches on far end of lawn, where fox poo had been noted. I rather think that since female dog pee can cause this, that it is the result of visits by their vulpine relations. Just sharing, I know no one can help.......

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The thread title sounds like one of the less popular Farrow and Ball options.

Didn't Vixen's Wee record a session for the John Peel show in the early 80s?

My male dog also created brown patches with his pee, so by extension I suppose it could be a male fox. Am being plagued by fox poo in the garden, and a fox who loves to sleep in my flower bed, but it seems that there's not much to be done!

You need Dog Rocks.

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