== yes but there is a health issue EWW. Dont do it. Human and animal feces is 67% active bacteria and is unhealthy unless it is properly composted at or above 150 degrees for 30 days or more. This can, if used on plants, make you very ill and/or kill you.
dog waste for a vegetable garden, but i might use it for other soil
To keep soil perfect for a long time, you can't spill gasoline, or kill plants. I find this odd, but all soil is, is waste. Soil is worm waste, and after a couple days even dog waste would get washed, into Earth, just by adding water.
where will the layers of soil most likely be the thinnest
At the individual level you can: * Not put waste down storm drains * Not use too much water * Not apply too much fertilizer (these materials reach the storm drains) * Clean up after your dog (feces reach the storm drains) * Don't let yyour car leak oil (spilt oil reaches the storm drains) * Use the lowest phosphate cleaners available * Don't flush out of date pharmaceuticals * Don't wash your car on the street * Don't salt your walks and driveway * Join citizen action/awareness groups
Hiking, biking, bird watching, painting scenery, walking dog, reading, relay races, even building a treehouse.
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By turning it into compost pit that also serves as nutrients for the soil and fertilizer forthe plants.Feed it to your pets like dog or cat.
To keep soil perfect for a long time, you can't spill gasoline, or kill plants. I find this odd, but all soil is, is waste. Soil is worm waste, and after a couple days even dog waste would get washed, into Earth, just by adding water.
Don't put dog waste in the trash. There are various dog removal service providers available who can properly dispose of the dog waste in a defined area. It will not create any pollution or spread any harmful particles in the environment. Likewise, we have Doo Care, Dog waste removal services offering best waste scooper services in Chicago. Hire them for best services.
Because my mom peed all over and did it with ur dog
Urine is water-soluble, hence, it normally washes away in the rain, or is absorbed into the soil and acts as a nitrogenous fertilizer. You shouldn't need to get rid of it. However, if you are not getting enough rain, just turn the hose on it.
they make dog food out of it
YES
The dying of grass caused by dog urine is also called "Lawn Burn". Lawn burn is caused by the nitrogen in dog urine. Because dog urine is very high in nitrogen, when the dog urinates, it is similar to pouring liquid fertilizer on the lawn. A little fertilizer is good for the grass, but an excess causes nitrogen burn. The prevention of lawn burn deals with trying to reduce the amount of nitrogen coming into contact with the grass. http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1551&articleid=1493
Depending on the type of fertilizer your dog ingested and the amount will depend on the type of treatment. If your dog has just ingested the chemical try giving them 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. If they got into the fertilizer more than 30 minutes ago, your best chance is to take them to a veterinarian. Fertilizer intoxication can easily become fatal.
If a dog were to consume a substantial dose of fertilizer it will most likely need medical attention depending on the amount consumed or if consumed at all. It's funny, last week I too wondered the same thing because i let my pooch play out in the yard for an hour or so but i didnt realize there was fertilizer on our lawn until after i went and brought her inside and i noticed a yellow color around her nose and mouth. Then I saw that the lawn had been fertilized. She was fine and did not need medical attention but she also did not consume any of the fertilizer, she just had her nose in the grass following scents of other animals around the yard. However, she may have been fine, but if a dog were to consume fertilizer it wil need medical attention because fertilizer is toxic to humans and animals alike. If you think your dog has consumed fertilizer bring him or her to the vet because it will probably need to either be purged and/or have its stomach pumped. But if your dog is just playing in the yard and not consuming the fertilizer it will most likely be fine. Hope this helps!
Some fertilizers are very poisonous and can kill an animal that eats them.
Feed it.