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No, you should not put raw dog poop in your plants because it contains harmful pathogens and nutrients that are not suitable for most garden plants.
Cow manure is considered the best animal poop fertilizer due to its plant-based diet content and low pathogen risk, unlike dog poop which is acidic and unsafe.
No, using raw dog poop as fertilizer is not recommended due to its acidity and harmful pathogens; only properly composted dog waste may be used on ornamental plants.
Cow manure is considered one of the best animal fertilizers due to cows' plant-based diets and high fiber content, which make their waste nutrient-rich and safe for plants.
No, using dog poop as fertilizer for plants is not recommended due to its high acidity and harmful pathogens, which pose health and environmental risks.
No, dog poop is not good for the yard as it contains harmful pathogens and is too acidic to benefit most plants.
Dog poop is unsuitable as fertilizer due to its high acidity, potential to harbor harmful pathogens, and incompatibility with most plants.
Dog poop should not be used as fertilizer unless it is composted under strict, high-temperature conditions and only applied to ornamental plants.
Yes, mowing over dog poop is harmful as it spreads dangerous pathogens and parasites, potentially contaminating soil, water, and posing health risks.
No, dog poop should not be used in your garden because it contains harmful pathogens and can damage plants and contaminate soil and water.

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