Dog Fouling

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Captain Jon, Sep 15, 2008.

  1. stony

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    Some folk who get infected don't.
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  2. lollipop

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    Oh so natural selection then. Those who are not adaptable get it and those that are should be fine.
     
  3. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    Nobody loves me , everybody hates me , think I'll go suck worms........oops better not ! :lollol:
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  4. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Just a bit of food for thought, we have all come across the plastic bag issue at supermarkets.

    Well a lot of people used them for rubbish, now not so many around so we buy them to put rubbish in.
    Now before I get blasted for being off topic, how does everyone feel about all those plastic bags full of "you know what" that are being put into landfill, if lucky, or just thrown into the bushes if unlucky.

    Lets face it, most places dont seem to have enough bins, correctly placed for convienient disposal.

    And I pose the question, which is the most enviromentally unfriendly, the poo, or the plastic bag its put in .Bearing in mind the poo breaks down in a week or so during the summer.

    Just looking for thoughts.:)
     
  5. Nursewhen

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    I agree, surely the poo could be rwapped in paper and disposed of.
     
  6. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Would you want to carry a paper bag full of dog poo for two miles looking for a bin?
     
  7. lollipop

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    I will go even more off topic a bit then swerve back round then, I beg your indulgence.


    Leave the **** where it is, no one is on the streets anymore. All the uptight Mums won`t let their kids get a breath of fresh air for fear of germs, all the elderley are scared of hoodies. You never know-it might, and I only mean might-just degrade all by itself and be of no harm to anyone.

    Don`t remember any cave paintings showing Mr Neanderthal walking little Dino fido carrying bags of any description round.


    It stinks, but it ain`t plutonium.
     
  8. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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  9. youngdaisydee

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    [​IMG] Lollipop. I wouldn't like to stand in it, With maggots wriggling about, and then trail it through my house..... [​IMG]
     
  10. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    The maggots are the key, they recycle it.:D
     
  11. lollipop

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    I`m gonna be a sod Dee ( sorry)

    watch where you are going then.

    Worked for me so far.
     
  12. youngdaisydee

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  13. lollipop

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    :luv::lollol::luv::lollol:I knew you would respond to that one Dee:lollol::luv::lollol::luv:


    That`s why I like ya!
     
  14. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    As in "piece of turf", I hope.:D
     
  15. lollipop

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    Of course Pete-a right sodden sod of turf
     
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