Dog Poops In The Snow?

CowTown

New member
How do people deal with dog poop in the snow? I'm serious about this. You can't really pick it up during the winter months because it's in snow and too difficult to pick up with a scooper, then when the snow turns icy you still can't pick it up. Then when there's fresh snow, everything is covered up again and a new layer begins. So what ends up happening is you have a whole winter of snow that starts to melt and unveils an incredible amount of dog poops! Then, like today, it's been raining all night and morning which means the snow and everything is turning to slush. It's such a mess and so disgusting I can't stand it!!! I'm a little unclear as to the rules of dog poops in the snow. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">
 

CowTown

New member
How do people deal with dog poop in the snow? I'm serious about this. You can't really pick it up during the winter months because it's in snow and too difficult to pick up with a scooper, then when the snow turns icy you still can't pick it up. Then when there's fresh snow, everything is covered up again and a new layer begins. So what ends up happening is you have a whole winter of snow that starts to melt and unveils an incredible amount of dog poops! Then, like today, it's been raining all night and morning which means the snow and everything is turning to slush. It's such a mess and so disgusting I can't stand it!!! I'm a little unclear as to the rules of dog poops in the snow. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif" border="0">
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
When I had "doggie doo duty", I used a garden rake and shovel to pick it up!! It was actually easier (Unless it's a St. Bernard or some big dog!) when it was frozen!!
Most definitely getting it before rain, or a new snow-fall makes the search-and-destroy much easier!

Hope that answers your question, gotta go to lunch, now!!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
When I had "doggie doo duty", I used a garden rake and shovel to pick it up!! It was actually easier (Unless it's a St. Bernard or some big dog!) when it was frozen!!
Most definitely getting it before rain, or a new snow-fall makes the search-and-destroy much easier!

Hope that answers your question, gotta go to lunch, now!!
 
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