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Max: Posted on Wednesday, June 08, 2011 4:21 PM
 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. |
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Posted on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 8:31 AM
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. |
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Max: Posted on Wednesday, December 15, 2010 12:59 PM
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. |
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Max: Posted on Wednesday, December 08, 2010 9:50 AM
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! |
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