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I've not been on here in a while and was thinking about the consistancy of dog poo the other day and how some people have ideals on how it should be.
I can't stand sloppy poo, for me i need to have a solid poo which is easy to pick up.
I've has a discussion with a family member about this and they prefer sloppy poo, well thats great unti you try and pick it up and have to use a good 3 bags in order to do it, due to the amount poo'd out.
not something i spend a lot of time thinking about but it's no fun trying to pick up a runny poo and if mine have one then i tend to wonder what they've eaten in the garden to upset their tummies.
It's not a matter of what people prefer though, is it! It's a health issue. It's a matter of the motions reflecting a healthy dog and sloppy poo does NOT reflect a healthy dog, but a dog whose digestive system is not working properly.
> but a dog whose digestive system is not working properly.
So very much agree with you on this, though the other person doesn't see it that way.. I feel like banging my head against the wall on this one.At least its not me who thinks its an issue. I feel its the food being fed, but they refuse to change it. Will keep plugging away at trying to change their mind and we'll see what happens.
surely they have only got to think of human , without being too graphic sloppy poo usually indicates a bit of a tummy upset for us too hard constipation not good either, so somewher inbetween is usually a fairly healthy digestive system human or canine, fortunately we dont have to bag ours lol
Re pics 2 & 5.........not sure I will ever be able to eat a Cadbury Picnic or a Cadbury Cluster ever again !!.

Fancy a Curly Wurly?

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The hurrier I go - the behinder I get!
ha ha ha fantastic picnic's out for life and lion bars.
well i love picnics so im not going to look lol !
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