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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 106380" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I have one - really. And the only thing I can tell you is - to be SURE you can keep affording the chemicals it takes to brew poo. </p><p></p><p>We used it every single day (you will also need to get the LONG handled pooper scooper contraption) until the brew ran out and then someone forgot to get it, and then someone kept cleaning up and one thing led to another and...well it took quite a while for the enzymes to work while we um...waited for it to um...go down?? </p><p></p><p>DF said it was just easier to go out with the scoop and a pail, dig a hole and be done with it. I haven't used ours in a while - so it should be ready to go. Maybe I will ask Santa Paws to bring enzymes. </p><p></p><p>They do work pretty good when they work but I basically have horses - the best thing we did was switch from Purina Pro Plan to Nutro. Less waste of food and less waste in the yard. They eat less of it too and get fuller quicker because it is a better dog food. Expensive - but it balances out and you come out ahead of feeding cheaper dog foods that are mostly fillers and bi-products. The best way to test is to see what the first three ingredients on the bag of food you are currently feeding and if they aren't meat, like lamb, beef, chicken, venison it's mostly filler. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with getting your dog-pot. </p><p></p><p>When I got ours DF rolled - oh and the little stomper pedal only lifts the lid about 3/4 of the way so you have to have good aim with your shovel or scoop - that wasn't fun! </p><p></p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 106380, member: 4964"] I have one - really. And the only thing I can tell you is - to be SURE you can keep affording the chemicals it takes to brew poo. We used it every single day (you will also need to get the LONG handled pooper scooper contraption) until the brew ran out and then someone forgot to get it, and then someone kept cleaning up and one thing led to another and...well it took quite a while for the enzymes to work while we um...waited for it to um...go down?? DF said it was just easier to go out with the scoop and a pail, dig a hole and be done with it. I haven't used ours in a while - so it should be ready to go. Maybe I will ask Santa Paws to bring enzymes. They do work pretty good when they work but I basically have horses - the best thing we did was switch from Purina Pro Plan to Nutro. Less waste of food and less waste in the yard. They eat less of it too and get fuller quicker because it is a better dog food. Expensive - but it balances out and you come out ahead of feeding cheaper dog foods that are mostly fillers and bi-products. The best way to test is to see what the first three ingredients on the bag of food you are currently feeding and if they aren't meat, like lamb, beef, chicken, venison it's mostly filler. Good luck with getting your dog-pot. When I got ours DF rolled - oh and the little stomper pedal only lifts the lid about 3/4 of the way so you have to have good aim with your shovel or scoop - that wasn't fun! Star [/QUOTE]
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