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Not as daft as it sounds, I am able to dispose in my Green bin but i have a mate who cant, I also know some folk who have as many as 15 dogs........... what do you do with that much dog poo :hmm:

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give it to ****** to bath in

put it in paper bag drop on doorstep and set a light

many ways to get rid

 

but when we had 6 dogs we put it in grren bin or over fence in to field behind

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fortunately the dog's are pretty clean in the kennels and the garden, they seem to do all their business on their daily walks (morning and evening).when they were messing in the garden either the bin or if there was to much i lifted the man hole to the drain and chucked it down there and flushed with the hose pipe :good:

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Shovel it all into a bucket and when full, lift the foul manhole on your property, carefully pour it down and then flush away with hosepipe. Definitely the easiest way :yes: :yes: .

 

At one house we had problems with kids climbing the bottom fence and breaking into the outbuildings. There I just used to pour the contents over the fence onto the waste ground - certainly solved our problem with the break ins :good: :good:

 

Cheers

 

Paul

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I use a bucket when cleaning up on the garden, in the bucket is a carrier bag. Having stolen one of the spades out of my kids sand castle kit I use that to flick the poop into the bucket. Tie a knot in the bag and throw it in the main waste bin.

 

In summer I double bag.

 

I did once try and dispose of a dusbin liner bag full of the stuff having had a litter running in dry shavings, all the poop etc went into the bag. Having heaved the bag and contents out of the car and thrown into the local dump.

 

I was asked to remove it for "health reasons" :angry:

 

I was next advised to take it home EMPTY the rubbish bin contents replace that **** with the dog **** then re visit the recycling depot with the stuff out of my dustbin and dispose of the dog stuff on the fortnightly collection.

The dustbin was full of rotting food etc. So no health risk here then?

Great advice? why do we pay rates? :hmm:

 

Anyway, I solved the problem by taking it to a different garbage depot, where I threw the lot in the bin, job done. :good:

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Chuck it on the burn pile in its bags (constantly burning waste timber etc here presently). Like the idea of conecting Kennels up to septic tank might do that myself :good: though will have to rethink the bleach thing first.

What realy gets on my nerves is those idiots who bag it and leave it dangling for evermore- do they have a braincell i wonder :hmm:

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could chuck it on compost heap

 

put it in a big bin and dump on muck heaps around farms

 

 

dog **** and compost heaps just dont work would you eat from a carnivore **** heap ??

 

bag it and bin it in your wheelie bin if not bag and bin and put in the bins on lamp posts etc for dog *****

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Chuck it on the burn pile in its bags (constantly burning waste timber etc here presently). Like the idea of conecting Kennels up to septic tank might do that myself :good: though will have to rethink the bleach thing first.

What realy gets on my nerves is those idiots who bag it and leave it dangling for evermore- do they have a braincell i wonder :hmm:

 

 

 

See plenty of those multi coloured dog **** trees on my local footpaths and bridle ways.

 

Why do they even bother to pick it up only to launch it into trees? :angry:

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