Picking Up Dog Poop - How NOT To Do It!

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Picking Up Dog Poop - How NOT To Do It!

As responsible dog owners, we all know the importance of picking right up dog poop. We understand perfectly the implications of leaving it lying on the floor. Abandoned dog waste is a threat to your environment, our waters, our health, the fitness of our pets and the health of others and their pets. The majority of us know the importance of using dog poop bags to accomplish our tasks as a responsible pet owner. However, please continue reading to understand just how many of us usually do not perform this correctly and most importantly, safely.

1) The first mistake we make is our dog poop bags could have holes in them. We often use plastic grocery bags, which quite often have a tear inside them. Always utilize two bags if using grocery bags, by inserting one inside the other. Even though  子犬 食ふん やめさせる  use authentic dog waste bags purchased for picking right up dog poop, we often stuff these bags in our pockets when moving out the door. Quickly ripping them from our pockets when needed may weaken or cause a small unseen puncture in the wall of the bag. So stuffing the bags inside our pockets is not usually the best option for carrying them.

2) Our next error isn't picking up your dog waste correctly. If we scrape of mash the bag contrary to the ground while scooping, we often tear the dog poop bags. This can also cause more poop to lie remaining on the ground and this will cause additional problems. We should gently and gingerly lift the mess directly up from the bottom, trying to leave as little remaining behind as possible.

3) Our third error may be the one that is frequently made by nearly all canine owners. Once the dog waste is scooped up, we either tie the bag to the leash or we carry it by hand. The chance of breakage has just increased immensely. We've been doing it this way for so a long time, that people don't even consider what we are doing. We have been carrying a disgusting bag of animal feces down the public street where it is usually bumped or scraped against the dog, the ground, your body, a building, a tree and more. How often have you walked down the street carrying a bag of your own feces? Yet your stools are much safer and less disease-carrying, than your dog's waste, which has the potential to cause 11 diseases and is particularly a standard carrier of worms and their eggs. Carrying dog poop bags in this unprotected manner isn't just disgusting, but very unsafe.

4) Our final error is that people fail to do decreasing and important task. I want to ask a question: What now ? after visiting toilet facilities? You wash the hands, correct? Now why in the world don't we do the same after handling dog waste? You might say "I didn't touch anything". But you still wash after visiting the toilet don't you, once you didn't touch anything? You might say "there is no soap and water nearby". Did you ever hear of hand sanitizer? You may say "I've never done it and no one else does either". Will you continue to reside in the past, not progress to do what is correct and healthy and fail to teach others by your example the correct way to pick up dog waste?

The above four errors have become common mistakes in picking right up canine feces and yet are very easy to fix. In so doing, we will continue to improve our environment, our health and wellness and the health of others. In addition, you will be seen as a responsible dog owner who's mature, knowledgeable, safety-conscious and considerate of others. Please consider a dog poop bag holder to assist you in correctly picking right up dog poop.