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We're all at work right now and the conversation level has dropped - why don't we see white dog poo anymore? I haven't seen any since the 1970s. Any ideas on how it came to be?
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Had this Q before . . .
Apparently, it comes from when dogs used to eat bones. Owners tend not to feed their dogs bones any more for fear of choking and therefore the calcium deposits no longer feature in their stools
Apparently, it comes from when dogs used to eat bones. Owners tend not to feed their dogs bones any more for fear of choking and therefore the calcium deposits no longer feature in their stools
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paul....All I said was that their are allot of dogs in Slough.....How you perceve that comment is down to you. I am sure your girlfriend is wonderful.
Now tell me......Where can I get one of those talented poodles?
Now tell me......Where can I get one of those talented poodles?
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