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Dog Waste Removal Facts
Let this dog waste removal facts serve as guidelines to be read before installing our Doggie dooley waste disposal system.
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When installing the Doggie Dooley waste removal system, select a site away from your house, tree roots, the lawn mower path, and a yard area where there is never standing water. Try to locate an area with minimum clay content and check for proper drainage first.
Before installing this dog waste removal system, check if the area has heavy clay content because these units do not work as effectively in soils with heavy clay content. This can be checked by digging a hole and testing it for proper drainage. Add 5 gallons of water after digging the hole and if the water drains completely in 48 hours, the dog waste removal unit should work properly.
The Doggie Dooley Waste terminator (digester powder) can also be used with Doggie Dooley dog waste removal system, especially if dogs are fed with highly digestible food such as Iams, Science Diet, or Eukanuba, or other premium foods. The Doggie Dooley Waste terminator will help a lot in breaking dog waste faster.
The digestive action of this dog waste disposal system starts at 40° F and increases as the temperature rises. When temperatures drop below 40° the use of the unit may be discontinued. When it warms up again, simply re-start the unit (adding water, stool, and digester powder).
Doggy Dooley digesters install in the ground to provide quick easy dog waste cleanup for any lawn. Our dog waste removal device works like a home septic system that uses enzyme and bacteria action to turn dog waste into a ground absorbing liquid that does not harm the environment. Just drop in waste, and add water and digester, and wait for the digester to work. To know in which type of soils will the unit be ideal for, check additional dog waste removal facts.
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