Dog Waste – Sanitizing
Q: Once we have cleaned up the waste my dogs leave in the yard and contain the dogs, how do we sanitize the yard?
A: Nature does a great job sanitizing things. Oxygen and sunshine attack harmful organisms, so simply let Nature do its thing.
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