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Dancing in the Rain
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Fortune_Smiles wrote: »Since getting FDawg I've realised that all dog owners have pockets full of poo bags and houses full of body parts :rotfl:
Fortune x
This made me :rotfl: because its so true!!
I agree with you about the type of food quality determining the output..
I have 2 dogs, 1 has James Wellbeloved and the other has Royal Canin as she is on a diet. If poos can be amazing then theirs are:rotfl:
I know when they have eaten things that dogs shouldnt, gluten especially sets them off. Picking up poo when the diet hasnt been great is the worst job ever.
My DH hates the smell of dog poo, he is the one owner who gags continually as he is picking it up and holds the bag as far away from himself as possible until he reaches a bin:rotfl:
I would also say its worth paying more for proper dog poo bags, some people use baby nappy sacks but they are so thin your finger would go right through:eek:
I pay 50p for 20 from Wilko, they are fab and suitable for large dog poos, and I buy a cheaper one for use in the garden.
I buy my dog food from Zooplus which is an online pet food shop, the food is cheap compared to shops/supermarkets and makes owning a dog not quite as expensive.0 -
We have started feeding FDawg £den 80/20 Original and it has had a really positive effect on his digestion and on his behaviour. He is far less hyper after a meal now and throughout the day. You can check the quality and content of your dog food at All About Dog Food.
We buy T£$co's own brand poo bags. They are thick enough, lightly scented and biodegradable. We also invested in a Dicky Bag. Expensive but one of our best buys. It means you can carry your full poo bag discretely and aroma free - particularly important if you can't find a bin and have to take it home in the car :rotfl:
Fortune xhttps://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6623005/happy-days-in-our-golden-years/p1?new=1
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Never had a dog of my own , but daughter has a labrador , I swear it waits for me to take him out and does copious amounts of the stuff. Once had to knock on a front door asking for anything to clear the poo up with as had no bags left in my pocket. The owner of the front door was very pleased I was so responsible! You can imagine my own thoughts .This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Well that was some very interesting and useful points - though I wouldn't have thought of looking on a moneysaving site for that particular advice :rotfl:
I think my mum just buys the nappy sacks - she just picks up with the bag double folded - but there are also poop scoops like this available that might help, depending how squeamish you are.
I use Z00plus for cat food and litter, they are cheaper than elsewhere especially if you have enough storage available to buy the bulk offers.
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"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.
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