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You cannot. If you have a dog, make sure you are picking up your dog's feces every day. Then go over to your neighbor's house and very politely ask them to please pick up their dog's feces as it stinks. Even offer to help out when you go over there. Just be very nice when you ask them to do this, tell them that you do not want your own yard to smell badly for them and that is why you keep your dog's feces picked up. Also explain to them the dangers of letting feces lie around for their own health and their dog's. By picking up the feces on a daily basis they will cut down the risks of getting roundworm eggs, thereby infecting themselves and their dog. So it is safer for the owners and the dogs. Tell them to watch that show on TV called "Monsters Inside of Me". I bet they will pick up their dog's feces twice a day if they watched that.
Well, you could do two things:Have your dog do its business elsewhereORPick up after your dog on a daily/weekly basis so there is not excessive feces and try to train your dog to do its duty in one designated spot so you always know where to look and you won't have any surprises.
Yes, dog feces can attract roaches as it serves as a food source for them. The organic matter and nutrients found in dog waste can be appealing to various pests, including cockroaches. Keeping your yard and living areas clean and promptly disposing of dog feces can help reduce the likelihood of attracting these unwanted insects. Regular cleaning also minimizes other potential food sources that could attract pests.
You are not going to be able to do this unless you simply keep the dog away from the feces. Why? Because to the dog the feces is a treat and taste good. The good news is that as long as the mini piglet is healthy, its feces is healthy, too, and it won't hurt the dog. Just make sure the dog has access to it's own good food, which is, of course, more nutritious than the feces. Then you can thank the dog for cleaning up the feces for you - just don't let him kiss you right afterward.
make you ill
NO!! Any animal that eats its feces is seriously lacking something in their diet. To break this habit, one MUST keep the yard clean after each use until the dog no longer shows this behavior. Also, check if out with your veterinarian.
This is an annoying habit some dog owners allow and it is against the law at least in British Columbia to allow your dog to roam around the neighborhood. It would be best to get in touch with your neighbor and calmly ask them if they could keep their dog in their yard and if there is no yard then ask them to kindly clean up their dog's mess from your yard. Wait and see what the neighbor does and if you don't get any satisfaction from them then call the ASPCA and report it.
Because your dog is sick.
Yes. It can spread through feces. If you're dog likes to play in the litter box, he could get the feces on his/her paws, and then lick them. BAM! your dog has hookworm.
If it is rolling in its own mess or that of dogs it lives with, that will be hard. You will need to be very diligent about cleaning up after them. Of course, that would make life more pleasant for whoever has to mow the lawn, too. If it is rolling in feces outside it's own yard, you will have to keep it in its own yard, except when it is on a leash. And even then, you will need to maintain control over your dog. This will be easier if the dog has had obedience classes.
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