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Making A Dog Waste Composter | Greenville SC | Dog Waste Removal
By at November 27, 2011 | 2:14 pm | 0 Comment
Dog Waste is NOT a good fertilizer by any means. More so, the exact opposite. That's why your lawn gets yellowed and stained when you leave it. But, you can do something which is environmentally friendly with the waste. Which is build a dog waste composter, it may be slow, but it works. Also, your garbage people will appreciate it as well. I'm sure they are more...
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Do You Have A Dog Poop or Dog Waste Problem In Your Neighborhood | Simpsonville SC | Pooper Scooper
By at November 13, 2011 | 1:39 pm | 0 Comment
Recognizing the problem and then getting the message out is most important in combating the problem. First, you should approach your HOA and make them aware of the problem. What I would suggest is flyer the neighborhood or put an ad in the HOA circular to make more aware. If you want to take it a step further, you could post signs to heighten awareness. Another more...
Whipworms | Greenville SC | Dog Waste Diseases
By at November 4, 2011 | 1:39 pm | 0 Comment
(Trichuris vulpis) Smaller than other parasitic worms (roundworms, tapeworms and hookworms) that typically range in 30-50 mm, this worm grows to about 2 full inches. This particular worm is not often seen as it lives in the cecum. The cecum is the area where the large intestines and the small intestines meet in the dogs digestive tract. This is the point where the more...
Heartworms | Dog Waste | Greenville SC
By at October 30, 2011 | 9:50 pm | 0 Comment
(Dirofilaria immitis) A parasitic roundworm that infects mostly dogs but can infect other animals such as foxes, cats, wolves coyotes, ferrets and even sea lions. The name heartworm is a bit misleading because the “heart” worm attaches itself to the hosts lungs in the pulmonary arterial system(the blood ways in the lungs). This is where the parasite does most of more...
Common Diseases In Dog Feces | Greenville SC | Dog Waste Removal
By at October 30, 2011 | 12:48 am | 1 Comments
Your four legged friend often times will bring more than love into the house. Unfortunately, Rover’s leavings are often the common source of many diseases invading your home. It’s typically brought in by him on his fur, or on your kids clothes or shoes. Regardless, you need to know about them to keep you family safe. We will also give you some ideas to combat more...

