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By *ongtalljon OP   Man
over a year ago

North Wales

After reading the other thread which points out how rare it is to see white dog poo these days, I had to Google it....

The disappearance of white dog poo is down to what dogs eat these days.

White shit is the calcium left behind as the water evaporates, and the 'organic' components of the crap are consumed (in various ways) leaving the inorganic stuff behind.

Historically, before BSE came along, butchers used to dish out bones for dogs to munch on.

But nowadays dogs don't eat as much bone as they used to, including bone meal. This all got the lid shoved on it due to the BSE crisis. Also, tighter regulation on dogs crapping on pavements means that turds don't hang around for years in public places like they used to, giving them less opportunity to dry out and turn white.

So there you go and now we know!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Another shit thread

The info

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By *idan31Man
over a year ago

ashby

I thought it was an ingredient in the dog food that made it turn white. Once they finally removed that ingredient... no more White poo ..

Is it wise to give a dog a bone?

Isn't there a risk of them getting splinters of bone stuck in their throat?

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east

I'll sleep tonight now that question has been answered

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By *arnayguyMan
over a year ago

Durham Tees

Kids nowadays miss out on all of this stuff. A white dog poo and an old ice lolly stick could keep us entertained for ages in t'olden days.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reminds me of when my first husband spotted a dog turf with sweet corn in and came out with "look slip slop" whenever I see sweet corn I,m reminded of that turf.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Turd, Damn autocorrect

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By *ongtalljon OP   Man
over a year ago

North Wales


"I thought it was an ingredient in the dog food that made it turn white. Once they finally removed that ingredient... no more White poo ..

Is it wise to give a dog a bone?

Isn't there a risk of them getting splinters of bone stuck in their throat? "

Yes, the ingredient in dog food causing white poo was bone meal (basically powdered bones).

Yes, there's the risk of splinters from full bones.

Bone meal is out of fashion for it's BSE connections etc and full bones are out of fashion for the BSE and splinters reasons!!

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By *inkyChrissy99TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol

Really, i've seen shit threads before but.... Well ohhhh your actually talking about shit..... On a sex site.... Shit.... Sex site.... Genius lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Reminds me of when my first husband spotted a dog turf with sweet corn in and came out with "look slip slop" whenever I see sweet corn I,m reminded of that turf.

"

Thats weird i was having anal sex with a woman a few years ago and guess what appeared on the end of my knob?

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By *ongtalljon OP   Man
over a year ago

North Wales


"Reminds me of when my first husband spotted a dog turf with sweet corn in and came out with "look slip slop" whenever I see sweet corn I,m reminded of that turf.

Thats weird i was having anal sex with a woman a few years ago and guess what appeared on the end of my knob?"

I don't know, go on, do tell...

A white dog turd?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Reminds me of when my first husband spotted a dog turf with sweet corn in and came out with "look slip slop" whenever I see sweet corn I,m reminded of that turf.

Thats weird i was having anal sex with a woman a few years ago and guess what appeared on the end of my knob?

I don't know, go on, do tell...

A white dog turd? "

A little kernal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Reminds me of when my first husband spotted a dog turf with sweet corn in and came out with "look slip slop" whenever I see sweet corn I,m reminded of that turf.

Thats weird i was having anal sex with a woman a few years ago and guess what appeared on the end of my knob?

I don't know, go on, do tell...

A white dog turd?

A little kernal"

Or kernel? I'll google it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I thought it was an ingredient in the dog food that made it turn white. Once they finally removed that ingredient... no more White poo ..

Is it wise to give a dog a bone?

Isn't there a risk of them getting splinters of bone stuck in their throat? "

Bone only splinters when it's been cooked, as cooking weakens it.

Many dog owners and breeders, start their dogs/puppies on the BARF (Bones And Raw Food) diet which includes, chicken wings, chicken necks, raw chicken, raw mince, eggs in the diet.

It's the most natural way for feeding a dog, but dogs are omnivores, and will also eat vegetables, and some fruits too. Not like cats that are true carnivores.

If feeding BARF you still need to add in some vitamin/mineral powder as the meat and bone doesn't contain everything.

My dog is fed a kibble, but occasionally gets a butcher bone, either a beef rib, so she can gnaw the meat off, or a marrow bone, with meat and marrow inside.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes, there's the risk of splinters from full bones."

No, that's not correct - see my above post

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

by the way, you can still buy bone meal in Dobbie's as it's good for freshly planted tree's etc, but dogs will devour it too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I thought it was an ingredient in the dog food that made it turn white. Once they finally removed that ingredient... no more White poo ..

Is it wise to give a dog a bone?

Isn't there a risk of them getting splinters of bone stuck in their throat? "

Only pre cooked bones, natural to altered un cooked bones are fine

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I thought it was an ingredient in the dog food that made it turn white. Once they finally removed that ingredient... no more White poo ..

Is it wise to give a dog a bone?

Isn't there a risk of them getting splinters of bone stuck in their throat?

Bone only splinters when it's been cooked, as cooking weakens it.

Many dog owners and breeders, start their dogs/puppies on the BARF (Bones And Raw Food) diet which includes, chicken wings, chicken necks, raw chicken, raw mince, eggs in the diet.

It's the most natural way for feeding a dog, but dogs are omnivores, and will also eat vegetables, and some fruits too. Not like cats that are true carnivores.

If feeding BARF you still need to add in some vitamin/mineral powder as the meat and bone doesn't contain everything.

My dog is fed a kibble, but occasionally gets a butcher bone, either a beef rib, so she can gnaw the meat off, or a marrow bone, with meat and marrow inside. "

Beat me to it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Every day is a school day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Think I'll go cook some dinner early, making me quite peckish is this thread.

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By *ongtalljon OP   Man
over a year ago

North Wales


"Yes, there's the risk of splinters from full bones.

No, that's not correct - see my above post "

Yes, there's the risk of splinters from cooked bones.

There!

Said it!!

Sorry.....

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By *ongtalljon OP   Man
over a year ago

North Wales


"by the way, you can still buy bone meal in Dobbie's as it's good for freshly planted tree's etc, but dogs will devour it too "

So trees are carnivorous?

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield


"Reminds me of when my first husband spotted a dog turf with sweet corn in and came out with "look slip slop" whenever I see sweet corn I,m reminded of that turf.

Thats weird i was having anal sex with a woman a few years ago and guess what appeared on the end of my knob?

I don't know, go on, do tell...

A white dog turd?

A little kernal

Or kernel? I'll google it"

Or a little colonel?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"by the way, you can still buy bone meal in Dobbie's as it's good for freshly planted tree's etc, but dogs will devour it too

So trees are carnivorous? "

not a clue am not a gardener just know you can buy it there

Yes there is a huge risk of splintering from COOKED bones, but not raw ones, if there was every time we knocked ourselves we'd be in danger of breaking bones..... off back to my padded cell...

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