Palmer said:
Trained my dog to poop on a gravel pad so I can enjoy my lawn without worrying about it.
This is what we did. Trained our dog to only use a specific location. Avoid having to do an Easter egg hunt each week.
Palmer said:
Trained my dog to poop on a gravel pad so I can enjoy my lawn without worrying about it.
This is what we did. Trained our dog to only use a specific location. Avoid having to do an Easter egg hunt each week.
Palmer said:
Trained my dog to poop on a gravel pad so I can enjoy my lawn without worrying about it.
I need to do this. Do they like to poop on gravel?
I prefer releasing my inner monkey. . . ‘If you have any pop, fling it now’.
I’ve got the same mower. How do you like the chute door kit?
I can’t stand being interrupted and have to keep the yard clean regularly anyway for the kids, so I’m on team before. Sorry bro.
If I see it, sometimes I only smell it. Oh well.
No, but I live next to a sort of busy road so I keep a bucket and trash grabbers with me.
Must be oddly satisfying.
I just dodge it with my tires and mulch away. Free fertilizer.
Wow. Talk about timing. I’m in south Texas just outside San Antonio. We’re infested with deer. They’re everywhere and they crap all over the lawn. I spent the better part of an hour picking up deer crap before mowing, and I was wondering the same thing. I’m glad to see I’m not the only one.
I have 2 large dogs and I just let it decompose. It only takes a couple of weeks at most in the summer. I have 4 kids who are outside a lot when it’s nice; they might step in poop once a year, but that’s it. I have a large yard and have mostly trained the dogs to go in one area. An area that used to be a low spot that collected water, but no more!
I don’t have a dog, but to answer your question, yes I do. Damn neighbors.
I pick up before then after the mow find all the ones I missed lol.
No, absolutely not. That’s where I draw the line. We have quit customers because of dog .
No. I feed my dogs raw meat, bones, and eggs, and their leavings biodegrade very quickly. There is nothing to pick up.