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Discussion in 'Property Management' started by Hysteria, 17th Aug, 2017.

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  1. Kesse

    Kesse Well-Known Member

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    Ha, I can up the ante on this one. My younger dog is a bit of a poo eater but she eats it to the point that she vomits it up. I have a fairly strong stomach but cleaning a poo vomit up off the tiles has made my stomach turn on more than one occasion.

    I find feeding them both roasted pumpkin for a a week or so gets her out of the habit until she rediscovers it.
     
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    Anyone who wants to induce vomiting to feel better should read this thread.
     
  3. Jess Peletier

    Jess Peletier Mortgage Broker & Finance Strategy, Aus Wide! Business Member

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    I'm sorry but poo-spew would negate any love I have for anything in this world. Even my kids.

    Well...maybe not but it would be darn close.
     
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    You sure it's not human?

    This is one of the reason why most beaches in Sydney don't allow dogs - those who don't clean after their pets ruin it for everyone else who do :(
     
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    Indeed @EN710 I once perfectly timed catching someone not picking up, she was walking her dog along a local footpath, I was driving up from behind going same direction. Dog squatted and laid a pipe just as I was approaching. Owner just trotted on with dog, no intention of collecting it. I always have a pocket full of poo bags form walking mine, so I slowly pulled up next to her, wound down the window and already had a bag in hand, reached it out of the passenger side window and said "excuse me, do you need one of these?" - she went BRIGHT RED, it was hilarious. She went back and collected it.
     
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  6. Kesse

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    Tell me about it! I now regret the day I made the deal with my husband after getting dog #1 that if he deals with the poo I'll deal with the vomit.

    Because of course dog #2 is the vomit queen.
     
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    Post of the day!