Tuesday, 20 November 2012

the truth about dog poo


The Colonel
As the ambassador of the dooup brand, it’s my job to inform and educate all you humans about the dangers of our doggy doo. Obviously you can’t be without us furry beings, and therefore will always have the daily job of clearing up after us and for the majority of the time, this will be from your beloved gardens. 

There are 23 million bacteria contained in dog waste and some of it can be quite harmful, especially for all the little humans that like to crawl around the garden. Some of the bigger ones like to play football or do handstands and cartwheels exactly where our doggy doo has been. 

The dooup is perfect for keeping the garden hygienically clean because it collects the waste while automatically spraying a garden friendly sanitising fluid over the affected area, preventing the spread of nasty bacteria and parasites.

Little Aimee Langdon here (pictured) fell into some dog waste and is now partially blinded in her left eye. Of course, this was due to the dog not being wormed and as a result the waste was infected with toxicara. The infective eggs can remain active in soil for an entire year, so sanitising as you clear is certainly useful. Many of you use a garden shovel or a bag to clear from your garden, so you might be interested in this great garden gadget that clears, sanitises, stores and even seals the waste away. Take a look and let us know your thoughts.


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