Jump to content

dog sh*t


Recommended Posts


  • Replies 46
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Popular Posts

Empty it out & shovel it up & see how far you can launch it over your neighbours fences

just put it in your household waste wheelie bin thats what i do mate

Empty it out further down the street..it will cost the council more to come and clean it up...than it would off if they took it in the first place..

Not the brightest bulb u mate if you got to ask on here what to do with a bag of dog shit

 

just asking if anyone knew officially what you are meant to do with it,I've heard it was meant to be put in a red bag and left out at an extra cost as well as a couple of other tales,

it's sorted now.

Link to post
Share on other sites

How the f**k can some of you say your not to bag it up, are you f*****g thick? Theres already folk explained they cant put drains in so please explain to me and them what there ment to do with there dogs shit? I'm not sure what your binmen do in your area but mine push a bin to the back of a lorry and it lifts it and puts it down for them then drives away. Its me that has to fill it and drag the b*****d 700 yards for them!!! Lets not pretend its some hard graft they have here!

Sorry if there are any binmen out there but you have it easy nowadys......... :thumbs:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Well iv put EVERYTHING out for the bin man at some point. I worked as a binman for a while and its nothing to you trust me theres alot worst than dog shit in them bins, Best i had was a decent sized GSD in a wellie bin,That dog bark for yrs when we went past the gates in the wagon and one day there where nothing and the bin was alot heavyer that wk...

 

Talking here cause iv done it if its bagged well or in the wellie bin then trust me its just another bin to be wellied to the wagon/or throwen on and move to the next house. And dont forget the TIP at Xmas

Link to post
Share on other sites

How the f**k can some of you say your not to bag it up, are you f*****g thick? Theres already folk explained they cant put drains in so please explain to me and them what there ment to do with there dogs shit? I'm not sure what your binmen do in your area but mine push a bin to the back of a lorry and it lifts it and puts it down for them then drives away. Its me that has to fill it and drag the b*****d 700 yards for them!!! Lets not pretend its some hard graft they have here!

Sorry if there are any binmen out there but you have it easy nowadys......... :thumbs:

i`m by no means thick -- i just would`nt bag it up for the bin men nor would i want a bag of dog shit hanging around for 2 week the sooner its cleaned up and gone the better for me but each to thr own --- i shoval mine up and put it down the man hole --- i also got a good sized bio dog loo in the garden ... Edited by the_stig
Link to post
Share on other sites

How the f**k can some of you say your not to bag it up, are you f*****g thick? Theres already folk explained they cant put drains in so please explain to me and them what there ment to do with there dogs shit? I'm not sure what your binmen do in your area but mine push a bin to the back of a lorry and it lifts it and puts it down for them then drives away. Its me that has to fill it and drag the b*****d 700 yards for them!!! Lets not pretend its some hard graft they have here!

Sorry if there are any binmen out there but you have it easy nowadys......... :thumbs:

i`m by no means thick -- i just would`nt bag it up for the bin men nor would i want a bag of dog shit hanging around for 2 week the sooner its cleaned up and gone the better for but each to thr own --- i shoval mine up and put it down the man hole --- i also got a good sized bio dog loo in the garden ...

same here down the manhole i have one of then bio loo aswell dont work to well
Link to post
Share on other sites

How the f**k can some of you say your not to bag it up, are you f*****g thick? Theres already folk explained they cant put drains in so please explain to me and them what there ment to do with there dogs shit? I'm not sure what your binmen do in your area but mine push a bin to the back of a lorry and it lifts it and puts it down for them then drives away. Its me that has to fill it and drag the b*****d 700 yards for them!!! Lets not pretend its some hard graft they have here!

Sorry if there are any binmen out there but you have it easy nowadys......... :thumbs:

i`m by no means thick -- i just would`nt bag it up for the bin men nor would i want a bag of dog shit hanging around for 2 week the sooner its cleaned up and gone the better for but each to thr own --- i shoval mine up and put it down the man hole --- i also got a good sized bio dog loo in the garden ...

same here down the manhole i have one of then bio loo aswell dont work to well

i use the stuff they use in porta loos --- works fine but its just as quick to lift the manhole and wash it down with a couple of buckets of discinfectant ....
Link to post
Share on other sites

either chuck it in the motor an take it to the tip an put it in the household waste skip.

or bag it in carrier bags and put it in the dog shit waste bins in local park .

we got a lovely dog exercise pen and dog waste bin next to it at our local park

,very handy :whistling:

 

LOL I love my my car too much to put dog sh*t in it!

 

It's not like the bin men have to actually touch anything these days it's 90% automated...easy life :whistling:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.


×
×
  • Create New...