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Parenting & Family > Pets > Libby, You're a Lot of Work!

  Libby, You're a Lot of Work!



Libby was my latest foster dog. She's about 9 or 10 weeks old and has one of the sweetest personalities I've seen. She reminded me of Clyde because of that. She was adopted by a wonderful couple on Tuesday which has given me a break for a while.

As most dog owners, I scoop the poop every day. I built a special pen for it and throw grass clippings and other yard waste in there to keep the smell down. However, I knew not to put Libby's poop in there because she was recovering from Parvo. She will shed the virus for several weeks, even after she's fully recovered.

I was being very careful to bag hers and throw it in the trash so that I didn't spread it around. I even sprayed Clorox on all the places in the yard that she went. Unfortunately, I had a brain fart and scooped one of hers and threw it in with the rest. Argh!

I couldn't go back and scoop it out again because I always cover everything and kind of stir it up from the bottom. So, guess what? I've been shoveling all of it out of the pen into my wheelbarrow. I have to double bag it and throw it in the trash.

Now, what to do about the grass and twigs and other flora I've toss into the pen? My trash service won't take it as yard waste because it's contaminated. I can't pour Clorox on it and send it because that's a different kind of contamination and not biodegradable.

I either have to burn it or bag it as trash. Guess I'll be calling for a burn permit next week if we don't float away from all the rain Hurricane Ike is bringing us.

I thought I had the whole Parvo thing figured out until I remembered Tootsie, the puppy that died from Parvo in November. I didn't have the little pen then, so I would dump the poop in two places where no one would step in it and the dogs couldn't get at it. I don't know if I should just leave it there or rake it all up and bag that too...

Sure am glad I'm not teaching anymore so I have time to do all this...


posted on Sept 12, 2008 3:54 PM ()

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What a choice!
comment by elderjane on Sept 13, 2008 5:25 AM ()
Yeah, work, work, work! See my answer to Marta.
reply by catdancer on Sept 13, 2008 10:50 AM ()
You know your puppies...what a nice looking pup
comment by strider333 on Sept 13, 2008 12:15 AM ()
reply by strider333 on Sept 13, 2008 12:04 PM ()
She's gonna be a long and lanky lap dog.
reply by catdancer on Sept 13, 2008 10:49 AM ()
I sort of agree with you. Burning may be the choice to make. Darn it all anyway!
But it's hard to be mad at that sweet puppy face....
comment by marta on Sept 12, 2008 10:11 PM ()
Isn't she a doll? I talked to a vet today and she agreed, burning is the way to go. Won't be anytime soon; we are getting soaked. She also told me to bag all the stuff from last year, then bleach the ground. So, it's bye bye to the ground cover...
reply by catdancer on Sept 13, 2008 10:48 AM ()
you can't put lime on it?
comment by cindy on Sept 12, 2008 7:28 PM ()
I wish! As far as I know, bleach, burning and Something called Quat are the only things that work. Quat is VERY expensive - like $35 to $45 per gallon.
reply by catdancer on Sept 12, 2008 7:57 PM ()
Need to educate me on this.What is Parvo?
comment by fredo on Sept 12, 2008 4:26 PM ()
Parvo is a nasty virus that's almost impossible to get rid of. In puppies, it's almost always fatal - I had another foster puppy that died from it in November. I'm sure Buffy gets vaccinated for it when she gets her shots - it's in with something else they get.
reply by catdancer on Sept 12, 2008 7:52 PM ()

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