Because it would be unhygienic if you didn't and dogs appreciate it.
You should pick up the other dog poo so the other dog can stop eating it
Because cats poo is small and they usually poo in their littler box in the house... if they are an outside cat they usually poo in the woods.... or somewhere hidden they bury their poo
Yes. A dog eating any type of feces can cause the dog to "pick up" a parasite(s)
This is kind of embarassing. The Pooper Scooper.
Either tugs it's leash or pick it up ( with gloves or not ) if your dog doesn't have a leash
Training a Dog to toilet outside is something the majority of new owners teach their Dogs in order to prevent any accidents indoors. You do not have to house-break your Dog, but it stops you from constantly having to clean out dog poo from your carpet.
You should get it to a vet as soon as possible!
Yes, but not to much. . .You may have some "stuff" to pick up if you do give to much.Stuff= POO!
i think the laws relating on dog poo is that the owner must clean the dog poo away
Its quite normal for dogs to eat poo. They eat others' poo if they want to hide the scent (from dangerous predators) but they can also eat their own poo. People don't fully understand why they do this. It may be because there are undigested foods that could still be useful. If you want to discourage your dog, try and catch them when they eat it. Make a loud noise like shaking a bottle with stones in it. They will associate this loud, bad noise with eating poo, and do it less and less. You can also spray something not nice on the poo, like pepper, or citrus. Alternatively, just pick up and dispose of the poo as soon as possible and you will avoid this problem.
the nutrients in the poo
Pick it up!