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Old 10-05-2008, 06:35 PM
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Re: Directional Pooing ;o)

Our older dog poo's as he's walking so drops it everywhere, he's always done this as well, the trick is not to put your foot to near him
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lol i know that feeling, i have the starting of a pond in my garden if they dig any more i might get a swimming pool
LOL In our garden Quinn has decided that the swimming pool is big enough and has now started to turn the garden into a goldf course!
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Re: Directional Pooing ;o)

Seems I am not alone then Good. I was really spoiled with zeb obviously with his pooing up onto things (apart from when you find a poo in the middle of one of the shrubs **vomit**).

and yes, where DOES the soil go????
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Same thing here!mystery is why can you never fill it in???where does all the soil go??
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where DOES the soil go????
I was wondering that too!
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Old 10-05-2008, 10:49 PM
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Re: Directional Pooing ;o)

Well today Toots decided to do her 'business' on next doors front garden do you think I could train her to do that all the time lol - god job they wernt home at the time and I had a bag in my pocket
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Re: Directional Pooing ;o)

You might have to go back to basis and walk the dog on a lead to the point where you want it to go, we have had to a couple of times as ours keeps changing his mind where he wants to go and espically loves newly dug soil (very annoying when you only step away from raking a flower bed to get a drink and find a nice big turd on it!)
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Re: Directional Pooing ;o)

Our old cat, thomas, used to go in the mud, or in the stones. He was tidy.

But sunny just drops it where he wants! We have loads of brown blotches over our lovely garden.

A good tip though. When your dog does he "stuff". Pour some hot water over it. This gets rid of the nasty green dung flies! We also put a bit of disinfectant
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(very annoying when you only step away from raking a flower bed to get a drink and find a nice big turd on it!)
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A good tip though. When your dog does he "stuff". Pour some hot water over it. This gets rid of the nasty green dung flies! We also put a bit of disinfectant
What about my poor old green grass??? Most of it is brown now and it's only been down a few weeks!
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Re: Directional Pooing ;o)

We have a dog toilet, so all his mess goes in there and biodegrades down!
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