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    Has anybody tried one of these dog poo wormeries Pplpage :: Original Organics
    or any other composting device for disposing of doggy dos? With the changeover to fortnightly waste collections in my area I find the storage of poo for 2 weeks is quite objectionable! How do you dispose of it?

  • #2
    Flush it down the toilet?

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    • #3
      don't you have any dog poo bins around the place?

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      • #4
        Hi Rusty Lady, I'm reluctant to flush it as I've heard dog poo can block the pipes and I have lots of bends in my outlets! Also I flush with rainwater so every flush is precious.

        And for Taff, the short answer is NO. None nearby only small bins on lamp posts which are usually full of burger cartons and ciggies.

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        • #5
          How big is your dog/dogs? It's no more likely to block the pipes than human poo

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          • #6
            Two cavaliers who eat an enormous amount of raw veg and roughage. Think bulk!!

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            • #7
              I open the manhole at the side of the house and bung it in there then flush the loo indoors,we have a chocolate lab on a high fibre diet and get a builders bucket or so off the lawn every 3-4 days and have never had a blockage yet
              don't be afraid to innovate and try new things
              remember.........only the dead fish go with the flow

              Another certified member of the Nutters club

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              • #8
                A builders bucket? And I thought I had problems with my two. Thanks for the reassurance. If you can flush away that lot then I may be in with a chance!!

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                • #9
                  I keep mine bagged and binned at the bottom of the garden in its own bin. the day before bin day i carry it (through the kitchen...ugh!) to the bin. I do worry about giving something which is essentially bio degradable a 100 year life span tho. the bog isnt an option as it means carrying it up on a shovel through the house or carrying soiled poo bags back and we dont have a man hole in the garden.thankfully our litter bins accept bagged dog waste so a lot of the walk poo goes in those depending where we go. I bin an awful lot tho and its vile. As Im an avid freecycler/recycler dog poo and nappies are the bulk of my rubbish so its grim in the warm weather.

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                  • #10
                    Blimey, the mind boggles.

                    Imagine if we went back to the 'good old days' for just one day. We never took our eyes off the pavement when walking to school. Little piles in the gutter was as good as it got.

                    Thank you to all the responsible dog owners.
                    Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are probably right.
                    Edited: for typo, thakns VC

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                    • #11
                      We pick our dogs mess up in biodegradable nappy bags tie them off and put them in our landfill wheelie bin.

                      Simples
                      Last edited by Currysniffa; 16-11-2011, 09:24 AM.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by baldrick View Post
                        I keep mine bagged and binned at the bottom of the garden in its own bin. the day before bin day i carry it (through the kitchen...ugh!) to the bin. I do worry about giving something which is essentially bio degradable a 100 year life span tho. the bog isnt an option as it means carrying it up on a shovel through the house or carrying soiled poo bags back and we dont have a man hole in the garden.thankfully our litter bins accept bagged dog waste so a lot of the walk poo goes in those depending where we go. I bin an awful lot tho and its vile. As Im an avid freecycler/recycler dog poo and nappies are the bulk of my rubbish so its grim in the warm weather.
                        We use re-usable nappies, they're great. Pretty grim dealing with a messy poo, but bar the initial outlay (which was £100) the nappies we have go from newborn -> 4 years old. My wife regularly 'swaps' some too, or sells some and buys from others - there's a good, active real-nappy community around us. the main reason though, bar the money saving was the amount of waste disposables create and how long they take to break down - not to mention the amount of trees used!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Currysniffa View Post
                          We pick our dogs mess up in biodegradable nappy bags tie them off and put them in our landfill wheelie bin.

                          Simples
                          I may be wrong, but aren't biodegrable bags worse than normal bags? I'm sure I read/heard this?

                          Edit: ah, its when it degrades. *shrug*
                          Last edited by chris; 16-11-2011, 09:42 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by chrismarks View Post
                            ....the main reason though, bar the money saving was the amount of waste disposables create and how long they take to break down - not to mention the amount of trees used!
                            I'm confused (bet you didn't know that). How does using a re-usable nappy save on trees? Wouldn't the bark be a bit rough on their poor little botties? As for the splinters....

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                              I'm confused (bet you didn't know that). How does using a re-usable nappy save on trees? Wouldn't the bark be a bit rough on their poor little botties? As for the splinters....
                              I believe they're cotton based

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