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What is it with Dog lovers?

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Stansgran Thu 14-Jul-16 10:10:21

I am at a seaside cottage with the DGC . Bin day is Wednesday so we put out the bin. From the balcony I see the bin being emptied and in the Time it took to go down the stairs and out the doors out 30 seconds, some delightful dog lover has emptied his hoard of dog poo into the bin. I know Gransnetters would never dream of such a thing but have none of you any influence on your fellow dog lovers?
I'm all for dog poo DNA .

harrigran Sun 17-Jul-16 23:49:10

Anya that is fine for those that can tolerate animals but everyone in my family is allergic to cats and dogs except DD and she had two cats at one time and nobody could visit her home.

WilmaKnickersfit Mon 18-Jul-16 00:19:25

We used biodegradable poo bags too and had them all over the place. Every coat pocket, handbags, trouser pockets - never wanted to get caught short. We don't eat our dogs grin, but we've had up to 3 at one time. Over our 30 years we've had 4 rescue dogs and they all lived to around 14 or 15.

NanaandGrampy the ice cream tub is a great idea. Must remember that. wink

For a number of reasons we haven't had a dog for over 2 years, but I can't wait until we can get one.

Anya Mon 18-Jul-16 06:06:58

Harrigan you didn't say you and your family were allergic you just said you didn't like dogs in the house, especially when there are children. That implies something completely different.

YvonneBradley Mon 18-Jul-16 10:18:51

I think all dogs should be made to wear disposable nappies when outside and then it is the owners responsibility to deal with the mess!

DaphneBroon Mon 18-Jul-16 10:28:07

And the impact on landfill, YvonneBradley?
Many young Mums of my DDS' generation are considering returning to washable nappies because of the environmental implications.

Anya Mon 18-Jul-16 10:33:41

Cats should most definitely wear nappies when leaving the house.

What about horses? wink

Granny2016 Mon 18-Jul-16 17:59:06

I have often thought that Yvonne.
When I was at school in the 60,s,the science mistress used to bring her dog with her.
When the dog was on heat,she wore a pair of waterproofed baby knickers.

Daphne,
There are now biodegradable disposable nappies which could be used.Beaming babies are 75% biodegradable and take 4 years,
Terry are obviously better,but they do keep urine against the babys skin.

Anya,
I think a horse would need a waterproof table cloth,though a plastic bucket attached to the top of the tail might work.

TriciaF Mon 18-Jul-16 18:44:03

Yuk! - I can't thing of anything worse shock It's bad enough changing a baby with a pooey nappy, cleaning their bum etc. But to do that for an animal? No thanks.

granjura Mon 18-Jul-16 21:23:02

agree- a ridiculous idea! Just pick up and bag and put in appropriate bin or take home. We also kept an old ice-cream tub for the purpose- until we got to a suitable bin (NOT recycling!)

Anya Mon 18-Jul-16 22:41:38

Granny2016 when we lived in Southport, Ginger McCain's string used to pass along our road on the way to the beach to exercise. Many a time I've dashed out with a bucket and shovel to collect Red Rum's droppings for my roses grin

granjura Mon 18-Jul-16 22:49:56

woo hoo posh poo. Horse's droppings are not smelly, dirty or dangerous as 100% vegetable- and yes, great for roses and as a compost accelerator. Our neighbour puts her 2 horses in our fields, and the dung is collected and put as layers in all the compost bins- gardeners' gold. No comparison with dog poo.

Granny2016 Mon 18-Jul-16 22:51:40

I imagine your roses were rather superb Anya.

Anya Tue 19-Jul-16 07:07:12

Indeed they were G2016

Have to add though since we've moved and I've no easy access to horse manure, I find chicken poo works wonders too. I only plant fragrant roses and this year they have been superb, you can smell them as soon as you walk into the garden (the roses not the chicken poo!)

Ivanova5 Tue 19-Jul-16 10:03:32

I often wonder, when I clear up my houndies droppings why I do it? I walked down the road by our common today, and picked up beer cans, crisp bags, plastic bottles, and a couple of plastic bags filled with rubbish that had been flung out of cars. They all go in the bin. I once found 3 big (empty) whisky bottles in the road - lucky I was out before there was much traffic. So yes, dog poo is disgusting when left - but human leavings are just as foul. (Mind you, I've found a couple of tenners, which I thought were payment for litter picking!)

DeaDomesticus Tue 19-Jul-16 13:55:07

We have the same problem down our lane, which is out in the country! Never found a tenner though! ?