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How do you clean messy poos from the lawn?

April 23rd, 2009

Kate P asked:


So I have my puppy now and apparently they haven’t been giving her anything solid. So of course her first poo at home is liquid and on my lawn. How do you clean this off of your lawn?

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21 Comments at "How do you clean messy poos from the lawn?"

Powered by Yahoo Answers April 26th, 2009 (#)

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hose or bag i would say

Powered by Yahoo Answers April 28th, 2009 (#)

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Use your garden hose. Splish-splash, no more poo.

Powered by Yahoo Answers April 29th, 2009 (#)

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let it dry then try to clean it

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 1st, 2009 (#)

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scoop as much as you can up with a bag or a scooper and then hose the rest down with the garden hose.

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pour cat litter over it and it will absorb it and you can scoop it up.

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 5th, 2009 (#)

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its got to be a hose

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spray it with water it will dissolve away

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 8th, 2009 (#)

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you can sprinkle some kind of powder on it like floud or baking powder or baby powder. It will make it more clumpy and after few hours you can pick it up with a bag.

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try a water hose or leave it up to God

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 13th, 2009 (#)

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a hose or let it dry and a pooper scooper will clean it up.

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 15th, 2009 (#)

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with her stomach using a little bit of plain yogurt will help with the loose bowels. using a poopey scooper the next morning will help with the poo

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 17th, 2009 (#)

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easiest way is to rinse it off the grass with a water hose. Pick it up with a plastic bag and toss it over the fence into your neighbor’s yard.

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 19th, 2009 (#)

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use a spoon to put it in a ziplock bag the squeez all the air out then put it in the trash can for you local trash man to pick up

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 20th, 2009 (#)

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Hey! I just got a new puppy too. The squishy **** turned out to be caused by a parasite. Lucky me - 2 pets for the price of one!

I am training my puppy to only go on the crushed rock near the drive way - he’s pretty smart - he goes directly to that spot now when he has to go (it’s only been 2 weeks of training). Anyway - it’s easier to get the **** off the rock then scrap it out of the grass. Then I go out w/ the bag and collect all his deposits, I hose the area down once a week to eliminate any residual poo.
Maybe you could train him to go in one convenient place too - put down a couple of bags of stone or sand in the corner of the yard.
You might want to get his poo checked too - just in case he needs meds.

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 20th, 2009 (#)

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I would follow my puppy with a Pooper scooper and stick it under her ****. Be quiet and care full not to bump the dog with the scooper. Pooping is kind of a private thing even for dogs, but she will get used to it.

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 21st, 2009 (#)

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pooper scooper…..they have many varieties at your local pet store

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 24th, 2009 (#)

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Use the garden hose and wet the poo till it washes away.

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 25th, 2009 (#)

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Wait a couple days then rake it up. Let it dry. That’s all you can do.

Powered by Yahoo Answers May 28th, 2009 (#)

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hose it down or let it dry and than pick it up than wash the rest off with a garden hose

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seriously, if you burn it, but make sure it doesn’t ’spread’ it will work.