Rolling around in poo
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Rolling around in poo
Does any one else's dog do this. It's quite funny to watch as Lola has jus started to do this. I think it's fox's poo, as my son's dog rolls in it aswell, it's not dog poo.
Also anyone know what I can clean her with, I've been using baby wipes but I know staffie's can suffer with skin irritations. It's not like wet poo, it's dried on her fur.
Also anyone know what I can clean her with, I've been using baby wipes but I know staffie's can suffer with skin irritations. It's not like wet poo, it's dried on her fur.
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Re: Rolling around in poo
Ewwww, yer Scrumpy used to this its dissgusting and I really would try and discourage it!! I only used baby wipes on her!! It is foxes poo and it stinks!
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Re: Rolling around in poo
Bandit used to suddenly dip his shoulder & I knew what was coming - he'd roll in.........
sheep poo,
cow dung,
horse poo,
fox poo,
badger poo,
cat poo & any other poo apart from dog poo. With dog poo he'd skip so daintily around it as though to say "That's disgusting!".
sheep poo,
cow dung,
horse poo,
fox poo,
badger poo,
cat poo & any other poo apart from dog poo. With dog poo he'd skip so daintily around it as though to say "That's disgusting!".
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Caryll wrote:Bandit used to suddenly dip his shoulder & I knew what was coming - he'd roll in.........
sheep poo,
cow dung,
horse poo,
fox poo,
badger poo,
cat poo & any other poo apart from dog poo. With dog poo he'd skip so daintily around it as though to say "That's disgusting!".
what a character dempsey is
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we had this with our border collie, someone said you get some tomato ketchup and rub it in or tinned tomatoes and then bath the dog, we just used vosene children's shampoo and it did the trick,
Good luck getting the smell out
Good luck getting the smell out
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Re: Rolling around in poo
Ewww my girl does it if im not looking and only a bath will do if she does
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Re: Rolling around in poo
I use Morrisons value unscented baby wipes. About 40p for, I think, 70 wipes. They do as well as any other. Nothing really gets the smell out except a bath!
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My dog enjoys doing this perhaps a lil too much!! haha .. i cant tell his gonna do it, the head goes down first rubs his neck on it then ROLL lool .. i always bath him after lol
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Have you noticed how it gets all caked up in their collar buckle?
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yea!!! and then you have to scrub the collar! lol .. i brought a toothbrush for whenever that happens lol, ideal for scrubbing the buckle .. dont worry its under the kitchen sink not in the bathroom with ours haha!!! just encase lolCaryll wrote:Have you noticed how it gets all caked up in their collar buckle?
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