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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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isn't white dog poo when its been sat on the street that long its fossilised? I think you no longer see it because people are better at picking it up than they used to be
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By *aro7 OP Man
over a year ago
wickford |
Hahahahaha,,,,,,,,,,,,excellent, we used to call it ancient dog poo. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"I actually know the answer...
White dog poo was caused by too much calcium in dog food. it's been fixed"
Apparently it was due to dogs more regularly being given fresh bones from leftovers at the butchers - a habit long since gone with the dominance of supermarket shopping.
But you're right with the calcium bit!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"But what about the dog poo with lots of different coloured bits in ? I remember seeing it all over as a child growing up in the 70's."
My ex had a jack Russell that would eat the gusset of her knickers if she left them on the floor, the dogs poo was multicoloured, pinks, reds, all sorts… |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"thinking of feeding our dog plastic bags so its poo comes out pre packed.
save a lot of clearing up "
My Cane Corso once ate a roll of oxfam bags, pen and whole form and packet it came through the door in. It didn't come out pre packed at all
White dog pooh was a cross between calcium and the bones they ate a lot more of back then.
There was one kind of dry food that made it look orange and a bit nucular!!!
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