








🌱 Keep your lawn lush and your pup happy — the ultimate spot saver you didn’t know you needed!
Grass Burn Spot Soft Chews by Coco and Luna combine DL-Methionine, probiotics, enzymes, cranberry, and yucca extract to neutralize dog urine effects on lawns, support urinary tract health, aid digestion, and reduce odors. Suitable for all dog sizes, these tasty chicken-flavored soft chews promote a greener lawn and healthier pet, backed by over 10,000 positive reviews.







| ASIN | B0CLPFH66L |
| ASIN | B0CLPFH66L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #942 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #54 in Dog Digestive Remedies |
| Brand Name | Coco and Luna |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (10,791) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2023 |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Chicken |
| Item Form | Soft Chews |
| Item Weight | 360 Grams |
| Manufacturer | VITA PET LIFE LLC |
| Manufacturer | VITA PET LIFE LLC |
| Package Dimensions | 4.49 x 4.25 x 3.62 inches; 12.7 ounces |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 850051672424 |
| Unit Count | 90 Count |
A**R
Wonderful product!
Our senior dog Lexie loves the taste of these and takes them plain without problem. When we first adopted her, she would sometimes have tiny accidents in the house, but once she started taking this supplement she no longer had "leakage" issues.
H**H
1000x cheaper than the vet - these genuinely work
My little yorkie (3 lbs at the time) was having bladder issues, I noticed her peeing a lot and it seemed to be hurting her. These worked within a few days of giving them to her as directed, but I continued giving them to her until the bottle was empty just to keep her urinary tract healthy. Glad i took a gamble on these instead of taking her to the vet, saved me lots of money. She had no issue with the flavor, although i did have to break them in half for her to chew because of how tiny she was while taking these.
D**A
A tasty help for a pup’s proneness to having utis.
My Chihuahua had bladder stones a year and a half ago and I was told she is prone to UTIs because of her anatomy being a long-haired Chihuahua. Besides keeping her clean and dry after every walk, I’ve added this to her kibble daily however, it’s supposed to be chewed, but my pup does not do things like that so I take half of it and I crush it with my fingers over her food. I’ve just ordered a second jar and I must say that so far so good everything seems to be working to have her health her urinary health improved.
K**X
Yes!
Worked fairly quick. About 2 1/2 days, symptoms were gone.
K**N
Goodbye incontinence!
I’ve been using these for only 3 nights now for my senior 14yr old boxer who has incontinence and literally the 1st night I gave her a dose, she slept throughout the night without needing to urinate and no leaking! I thought it was a fluke, but here we are on day 4 without any leakage or accidents! I’m so happy that I didn’t have to put her on any hard medications to give us both some solace. Very pleased with this product so far. Hopefully this will continue to work for her.
S**N
Works well for animals urinary problems
Our older dog, she is about 13 now. Developed a urinary infection and the walls of the bladder were beginning to thicken causing problems. We started giving this to her twice a day along with meds from the vet and things cleared up. We continued with the cranberry chews and so far nothing has come back and our Vet told us to continue giving them to her. She loves them and eats them like a treat.
A**I
Deceptive marketing, no returns on a product that isn't for cats. Just put $20 in the trash can
Even one drop diluted in food/water is detectable to cats and will ruin the entire plate for them. As soon as I unwrapped and opened the bottle, I got the strong smell of cranberry extract. There's no flavoring, it's the same cranberry extract you'd get at the store for your own UTI. I touched the spout and touched my tongue -- just that little bit was EXTREMELY bitter, easily detectable -- and no where near the amount considered a "dose" - the only way you could get this into a cat is with an oral syringe and it's not clinically supported enough to justify doing that, so just buy your kitty their Rx food, encourage as much water drinking as possible, and we found gabapentin (Rx) to be helpful in the transition time between struvite diagnosis and improved output. Round out your urinary care with pretty litter 4 weeks after starting RX food to visually confirm healthy pH (struvite won't form in acidic urine) "Cranberry for Cats" should be solely marketed to owners with Dogs, since you can use tricks where they'll swallow before they taste. This isn't going to help your cat. With all the keyword spamming about dogs, you start to think this is a product for dogs that they just tried to scam more sales for by saying it's for cats too. Just put that $20 towards their new Rx food, pretty litter or the next trip to the vet.
M**A
Three Bichons, one with struvite stone issues.
Update: apparently nothing helps our situation. I have used prescription urinary dog food, R/O water and these drops. After TWO surgeries, she has stones again. Trying acidifying with DL Metholine (SP?). Depressing but I cannot say say this supplement has done anything positive or negative at this point. We just started this supplement. We lost the mother of bichons to lodged bladder stones and surgery pushed her to an early death. Her daughter that is closest to her genetically has struggled with bladder stones. We tried two different prescription diets and had to have bladder surgery to remove the huge struvite stone last December. I kept her on the prescription but alternated with homemade food and she started bleeding again. She had surgery again to remove a dozen small stones. Her bladder was infected with staph and the stones were struvite. She cannot have surgery every year so we are trying this, wiping her with antibacterial wipes, providing R/O water, and keeping her on the prescription diet food exclusively. My review so far is based on the fact that the dogs like eating this. I use both the drops and the tablets, but will probably stick with the tablets. I do wrap the tablet in a small piece of kid cheese (American) and am feeding all three the same even though only one seems to have stone issues. I will update this review in the future, but a week in, I feel hopeful. Additional update: we did find that adding a supplement along with the prescription dog food finally dissolved and is keeping her struvite free. I use 500 mg of DL- methionine per dog. The vet prescribed the pills but you can buy the capsules for much cheaper, non prescription from Amazon from bulk supplements.com. We give it either with their prescription dog food or homemade food and finally have a solution…dissolved and has not reoccurred for close to a year now. We still use distilled or R/O water almost all of the time also. I am a big believer in the DL Methionine to acidity their urine and keep struvite from forming.