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...poops in very awkward places?
Sammi does huge poohs...and has the greyhound tendency for rather loose ones. He loves to position himself over the centre of tall bushes. There are times I need a double length pooh bag. Is there such a thing? As it is, the ones I have are big enough to double as carrier bags. My hands aren't big enough though...:((
Sammi does huge poohs...and has the greyhound tendency for rather loose ones. He loves to position himself over the centre of tall bushes. There are times I need a double length pooh bag. Is there such a thing? As it is, the ones I have are big enough to double as carrier bags. My hands aren't big enough though...:((
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My last dog was a Lab/GSD total psycho. I adopted him when he was five and he died at fourteen.
Towards the end of life he used to cock his leg to poo, or try to, his technique needed some work. I was lucky that he was passing solid poos.
I'm sure you will find a way to get Sammi to go to the bathroom on command so that he will go somewhere more suitable.
I thought that a Cat would be simpler to care for and with no need to walk. I was wrong.
Towards the end of life he used to cock his leg to poo, or try to, his technique needed some work. I was lucky that he was passing solid poos.
I'm sure you will find a way to get Sammi to go to the bathroom on command so that he will go somewhere more suitable.
I thought that a Cat would be simpler to care for and with no need to walk. I was wrong.