Quote Originally Posted by Pit Bull Committed View Post
I'd assume you guys don't feed raw. Well, no need to hate on raw feeders. If you guys can't smell the difference between kibble shit and raw shit then your nose must not be that sensitive. Lol. And if you were obsessed about cleaning your dog spots then I'm sure you know how it's like to scrape that kibble shit compared to raw shit. :-) People that feed kibbles to their dogs knows that kibble shit smells for days/weeks...while raw shit maybe a couple hours at most. Seriously, there is a big difference.
I do feed raw so obviously I'm not "hating" on raw feeders lol. It's just comical that somebody would suggest to feed raw because there is no shit cleaning, that's ridiculous.
Quote Originally Posted by bamaman View Post
Sorry I can't give you any better advice .This is a subject I never thought much on but I guess I can see where it would take some planning if you live in a neighborhood with a small yard.
Thanks for the suggestion, bama, and as you know I don't live in a neighborhood with a small yard so that's not the case here. I'm going to start my compost pile today. I'll just do what SB is/was doing. Pile it up on a far side of the property and add leaves, straw and other matter to it until it breaks down into compost.