Mar 10
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Cleaning Up After Our Pets
When it comes to pets inside the house, I’m not really fond of the idea. I love pets as much as the next person, but I do believe they belong outside. Dogs and cats both adjust to weather changes well. Their fur grows long and thick in the winter time and it sheds during the hot months of summer. Mother Nature does a good job taking care of her animals, but some people believe their dogs and cats need those air condition rooms and the warm indoors on cold days. It’s just a “pet peeve” (pun intended) of mine not to keep animals like dogs and cats inside the house.
Pet owners don’t agree with me and they believe man’s best friend, also deserves man’s best home. I just see dogs as messy and you have to clean up after them, but long time pet owners know how to clean up after their pets. In some cases, you can’t even tell a dog shares the inside of the home with their masters. People that keep dogs inside their home will buy these Dog Waste Bags by the hundreds and it’s made clean up simple for them. Cat owners use these “trash bags” that were designed for pets too, but the cats leave hair behind. Normally you can tell when a cat lives inside a person’s home, but it is different for dogs. Anyone that has ever kept a cat indoors before, know all about the cat hairs and the places they wind up. I have seen cat hairs in computer keyboards before and that’s one of the last places, you would expect to find cat hairs.
Owning a pet in general takes a lot of responsibility. Just because you keep the dog and cat outdoors, doesn’t mean you don’t need the Pet Waste Bags. These bags work well with disposing of waste they leave outdoors too. If you don’t keep your lawns cleaned up, you’re just begging to step on their “poop“ one day and tracking it indoors. The bags were probably designed for kitty liter boxes and for areas that your canines use inside the house, but I think they can have an outdoor purpose too.
Don’t forget about the kids! A lot of families probably got a pet in the first place, because one of their young children begged and cried for a new pet. Make sure they learn that pets are not all fun and games. A pet is a good way to start teaching your child responsibility in life. Make them the crew chief on the clean-up crew; when it comes to finding and removing your pet’s waste. I don’t know of too many pet tips I can give to pet owners, but letting the children feed, water, and taking care of the pet duties; is a good lesson in responsibility. Teaching them these skills now will go a long ways; for when they become adults at 14, 15, or 16 years old? You know, that age when they know everything and don’t need Mom and Dad no more.
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