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What To Do With Dog Poop


How to get the best out of your pet’s poop? How much do you know about dog poo? It can be a source of stress for owners, right? Thankfully, there are some things you can do with dog poop that will make it easier on everyone. Here are a few things that might help.

CHANGE THE BAG YOU USE FOR POO.

In many homes, you may have a pile of old clothes, a pile of books, or even papers. If you keep this sort of uncluttered living space, you’ll be surprised how often you poop without realizing it.

BURY THE PET’S REMAINS

If your dog is buried in dog poop, you may have to pick it up and dispose of it yourself. If you don’t have access to a dumpster, you can use a large bucket or washing machine to dispose of your pet’s poo.

AS TO NOT CLOUD YOUR CONSCIENCE, LEAVE THE POOP IN

Poop is a natural part of living! If you don’t bathe your dog, don’t store it in the garage, or keep it in a pet shop, you won’t have to clean the poop up.

LOCK UP THAT POO ONCE IT HAS BEEN REMOVED

If you keep the dog somewhere where human beings can only find him, one of the first things you need to do is lock up that poo in the proper place. This way, you’ll have a central location for collection, and you won’t have to bend over or crawl through paces to pick it up.

USE IT AS A TREAT.

After all, dog waste is a treat, and you want to make the most of your dog’s excursions to the bathroom. If you use this poo as a treat, you won’t have to spend the next day collecting it and throwing it in the deep freeze.

USE IT AS FERTILIZER.

Lastly, using it as a fertilizer will keep your home looking green, even if you don’t use it that way. Although you may not want a big pile of this in your backyard, you can use a little of it to give your plants a helping hand.