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LOL...it just does. And, as Kellie stated - if left long enough it will dry up and blow away. It's biodegradable. There is less waste in RAW, so Chloe's system uses it. With kibble/commercial, there is more (smelly, I might add) waste. I don't know the scientific reason it turns white. Kellie...Lara....?? |
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haha, but I want a green lawn not yellow one! anyone knows what I can do to save my lawn where Chloe pee on it? |
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I don't pick up Mo's poo, as he goes outside. But, Abigail is trained to paper inside, so hers' is picked up w/the papers. |
Yup its perfectly normal for it to turn white after a few hours, its the left over bone after they have taken what they need from it. Its how they should be, wild dogs don't go round with the poop a scoop in order to clean the nest :D |
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ok my answer was suppose to be funny.... :rolleyes: Poops turns white because of the calcium in the bone and all the other "organic" left overs. Everything in it is natural, unlike kibble poop. |
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