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Missing Boxer
Wanted: Your Ideas For Environmentally Friendly Dog Poop Disposal
Help Your Dog Stay Calm During Australia Day Fireworks
It’s Dog Personalities That Make The Poop Scoop Fun!
Great Reasons to Make 2011 All About Your Pet (plus dog walking tips)

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Missing Boxer

Last week I went to see the Boxers, Rocco and Junior (as I do every week).

I was greeted by Rocco and he was thrilled to see me, wagging his tail and wanting me to try and get his toy off him.

I couldn't see Junior, so I thought he must be at the Vets.  I continued on with the job in hand.

When I had finished the job, I saw that there was only one dog food bowl and only ONE bed!  OMG!  

I thought to myself, poor Junior has passed away!  So I said goodbye to Rocco, got in the van and I had tears streaming down my face.

Wanted: Your Ideas For Environmentally Friendly Dog Poop Disposal

 
 We at The Poop Scoop wanted to dispose of our dog poop in an environmentally friendly way but I really didn’t know how or where. I called my local Perth council to find out where the poop from the dog parks ended up, and I was horrified to find out it just went into landfill!
 
 
Considering thatdog poo provides the perfect breeding ground for flies and fleasand all sorts of other nasties I hated the idea of it just sitting in landfill. I scoured the web and phone every local green agency I could find and no one had an environmentally friendly solution to dog poo disposal.

Help Your Dog Stay Calm During Australia Day Fireworks

Tomorrow is Australia Day and that means BBQs, sunshine, a day off work to spend time with friends and family and …. fireworks! Most of us love the colour and excitement but fireworks can be a nightmare for your dogs.
 
A lot of dogs get so frightened; they escape the property and just keep running. The RSPCA are kept very busy and so it’sreally important for your dogs to always wear pet identification.
 
If you're not sure how your dog will react here are some tips to help you, help him:
 

It’s Dog Personalities That Make The Poop Scoop Fun!

All our four legged friends are such lovely souls and it’s such a delight to see them each and every week. We’re there to dispose of the dog poop but we always make sure we spend time with our four-legged clients.
 
They get more and more comfortable with us and crack us up with their different quirks.  This week I wanted to tell you about two very lovely dogs call Zander and Kingston.
 
Zander is an Australian Kelpie and as soon as I arrive to pick up the dog poo, he brings me a toy to kick across the garden.

Great Reasons to Make 2011 All About Your Pet (plus dog walking tips)

 
 
 
Happy New Year Everyone!
 
 
Did you have lots of Christmas fun with your family, friends? And with your pets of course! We hope you steered clear of thedangerous food for dogs and gave them their own treats.
 
At this time of year most people start thinking about the coming year, especially New Year resolutions. We usually think about ourselves (losing weight or changing jobs) but,what if you made this year’s resolutions about your pet
 
We give youThe Poop Scoop Pet Challenge for 2011

Beware Of Christmas Food That Is Toxic For Your Dogs

This is the time of year when we’ve got a house full of people and a table laden with goodies but it’s important to remember that not all our lovely, festive food is good for our dogs. In fact, some of it is downright poisonous!
Here are some foods to keep clear of the floor and out of your pets bowls this Christmas.
 
Chocolate – Tasty But Deadly For Dogs
As humans we can feel like we’ve overdosed on chocolate but for dogs, chocolate can be quite dangerous. Their heart rate can increase or become irregular and the diuretic nature of chocolate can leave them very dehydrated.

How there are any perks to the job?

The Poop Scoop Unleashed
 
We visit a lot of dogs around Perth, scooping their poop and taking it away to leaving a trail of clean backyards, happy dogs and happy owners.
 
It’s very satisfying but I know you’re wondering how there areanyperks to the job.
 
Well, it’s thedogs we visit  that make it a really fun job. They’re all so gorgeous!
 
If you are a dog owner you know how different each dog can be. And every dog we visit has it’s own personality.
 
 
 
 

Did you know that dog poop is a huge breeding ground for flies and fleas?

 
 
Did you know that dog poop is a huge breeding ground for flies and fleas? What an opener, I know!!
 
But with summer making it’s presence known, a lot of Poop Scoop customers are getting their property cleared twice a week. This means you don’t have eggs being laid in the dog poop lying around And the garden stays a lot clearer when you’re out there most.
 
One of our twice-a-week-ers is Marvy, a 1 year old Great Dane and Kuma who is a Grand Ole Rotti Lady.
 
When I arrive at the house, Kuma will bark a couple of times and then wander off because she can’t be bothered (too old for all that rubbish!

This is the start of something fun and we’re glad you’re here!

 
 
This is the start of something fun and we’re glad you’re here! We’re the Poop Scoopers andThe Poop Scoop Unleashedis a blog especially for dog owners, and dog lovers. We’ll be romping around untethered and wild sharing the stories and wisdom from our adventures.
 
And we know what you’re thinking…. helping dog owners reclaim their backyard by removing all dog poop might not sound like a glamorous blog subject. But we have so many funny moments with our doggie customers, that we thought it was about time we shared them.
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