4 good reasons to collect your dog's feces
It can be tedious -and smelly-, but it is your responsibility as owner to collect your dog's stool both when you walk around, at home or anywhere else. When it crosses your mind to avoid this task, remember these 4 good reasons to do so:
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1. Parasites: Both other dogs and humans can be infected by parasites present in the stool of your pet. The best way to protect yourself is to collect your dog's excrement immediately, in public spaces, and daily in your own garden or house.
2. Dog excrement does not serve as a fertilizer: If you have a yard where your dog stays or when you take him out for a walk in a green field, you may have considered feces to be good for the soil, like fertilizer. False! For dog excrement to serve as fertilizer must go through a process of compost, with other organic waste.
3. For consideration: Have you passed a street with an unpleasant smell from the poop of other dogs? Or have you accidentally stepped on one of these "gifts" yourself? Well, you know it's not nice.
4. At the end of the day, it's your responsibility !: Beyond all the justifications, collecting your dog's excrement is one of the responsibilities that you acquired when you added it to your family.