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Some brands of peanut butter, such as Go Nuts Co. and Krush Nutrition, contain xylitol, a sugar substitute toxic to dogs.
Safe peanut butter brands for dogs include those without xylitol, such as Jif, Skippy (natural varieties), Crazy Richard’s, and Teddie.
Yes, dog poop in the yard poses a serious health hazard due to harmful bacteria, parasites, and pathogens it can carry.
To sanitize a yard from dog poop, remove all waste using tools, rinse the area, apply a pet-safe disinfectant or enzymatic cleaner, and let it dry completely.
Yes, dog poop can attract rats due to its high nutritional content and availability in outdoor areas.
Dog poo is not good for the ground as it contains harmful bacteria and parasites that can contaminate soil and water.
To decontaminate soil from dog feces, remove visible waste, treat the area with a natural disinfectant like lime, and let the sun and microbes break down residual pathogens.
Leaving dog poop in your yard can harm health, attract pests, pollute water, and damage your lawn.
Dog poop can take anywhere from 2 months to 12 months to fully decompose, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, and exposure to sunlight.

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