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I should have added - since I've been walking in the local park I've seen a variety of these methods
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I must confess to being type 2 -3, its the one thing I wouldnt miss if I didnt have a dog
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No fuss - I was taught to clean up after my own dogs from being a small child, if I was big enough to put food in one end, I was big enough to clean up what came out the other.
I am resident crap shoveller and I clean out the pooh buckets once a week, it really doesn't bother me at all.

To add, if we are on the forest paths they both go off the main trail and into the ditches to do it and I do not remove it, it mulches down very nicely, I walk the tracks every day and I see it for myself.
 
Im used to being covered in dog sh1t and blood it's my job.....I have picked it up with me hands if it's firm and dryish
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Human dung....is a no go....I would hurl my guts up
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I will whip out a bag and scoop it up no fuss, although I might pull a cringe-worthy face if it's a particularly sloppy one!
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Pooh not a problem. Puke,well I'm gagging

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Arrr but at least if it's human vomit...every dog can be relied upon to clean that up for us! How considerate of them! Bleurrrgh!
 
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Arrr but at least if it's human vomit...every dog can be relied upon to clean that up for us! How considerate of them! Bleurrrgh!

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Aren't they charmers
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I don't have a problem, like CC I could handle a shovel from an early age (grandmother had a boarding kennels and guess what my saturday job was). Mind you at the moment they are consuming so much horse muck it is like skipping out after the horses.
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I used to work in Boarding Kennels, and one measely bag of dog sh!t is nothing after you have had to empty two shovels piled high with over a 100 dogs' cr@p. Now that does make you gag, especially if you happen to be rather hungover and there is a few dogs with dicky tummies in...
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I can clean up after Leah no problem, but when I volunteered at a rescue centre the sheer volume of poo there made me gag slightly.
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One or two dogs' poo is quite enough for me!
 
My dogs pooh - no worries. Some other random dogs pooh - bleurgh!

Human pooh - no worries, although when Henry ate some, got it stuck in the roof of his mouth and I had to scrape it out then carry it home in a pooh bag, I did feel a trifle bilious to say the least....
 
Just scoop it with no fuss, although i remember the first few times i had to poop scoop being difficult as i was a bit grossed out by the feel of it in the bag and smell. I have since worked in kennels and had to scoop lots of poo, so just cleaning up after my 2 dogs seems quite easy now.
 
out and about I just scoop it up with a little bag. Jack used to always wait until we were at a crossing in town to do it though which could be cringeworthy lol.
In the garden I have a bag lined bucket and a shovel, so whoever lets her out cleans it up and I empty it.

I saw an interesting article which suggested it was preferable to get a stick and flick dog poo off the path if you're walking in the forest etc, because some people scoop with a bag then hang the bag off a tree and obv. it's preferable to to the first.
 
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