How to Dispose of Dog Poop Properly: Kansas Expert Shares Safe Methods
Let's be honest — nobody's favorite part of owning a dog is dealing with what they leave behind. But here's the thing: ignoring it (or handling it the wrong way) can cause more problems than you'd think. According to the EPA, dog waste left on the ground carries bacteria and parasites that wash into storm drains when it rains, eventually reaching local waterways. It's not just a backyard nuisance — it's an environmental issue that affects entire communities. Pet waste professionals at Poo Squad, a Kansas-based removal service , say the most common problem they encounter is simply that people don't realize how much damage a little neglect can do. Why It's More Than Just a Mess One of the most persistent myths about dog poop is that it works as a natural fertilizer. It doesn't. Unlike manure from cows or horses (which are herbivores), dog waste contains harmful bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella, along with parasites that can stick around in soil for...