Soak in hot water and detergent for a day and then hot wash
use a cotton bud
Turd= slang for a piece of excrement So, it means dog excrement
One option is to use a lint roller or pet hair remover brush to gently remove the dog hair from the bedspread. Alternatively, you can try using a damp cloth or fabric softener sheet to rub over the surface of the bedspread, which can help attract and remove the hair. It's important to be gentle and avoid using excessive water or force, as this can damage the fabric of the bedspread.
taste it
They do so to lay eggs
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No not usually, you might need to clean them with cotton buds and dogs antiseptic or bring him/her to the vet.
Touch his ears often without actually cleaning them. Once he is used to the feeling of you simply touching his ears, introduce a cotton ball or cotton pad with cleaning solution.
Milwaukee asks that all owners of dogs who allow their dog to walk onto other properties not owned by said dog owner must carry proper mean of disposal for the poop or excrement left by the dog. The law also asks that the owner take the excrement to their own property and dispose of the poop properly.
Dirt or mud. Can also refer to excrement (e.g. "dog muck").
you can buy pills at the local petsmart or petco that you give your dog once daily with there food to stop it. sounds crazy but it worked on my 8 month old German Shepard. my neighbor had the same problem with his German Shepard and she wouldn't eat the pills so he found a powder that you go out and sprinkle on the dogs excrement and it makes the excrement taste worse than......well excrement appearently. that worked for his dog. One of the products that is available is called Dis-Taste. It is also available online. A link will be included below.
Surprisingly, there doesn't seem to be anything mentioned about this in their "Prohibited and Restricted Items Policy" although the chances are that if any dog excrement were to be listed, the listing would no doubt very soon be removed. Excrement of any kind is prohibited and will not be carried by Royal Mail, unless as a properly packaged medical sample - no doubt most (if not all) shippers in every country also take this stance.