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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.
Yes, you can bury dog poop in the backyard if it's done properly and safely, ideally using a designated pet waste digester system.
No, leaving dog poop to decompose naturally is not safe due to health and environmental risks.
Dog poop can contaminate soil for up to a year, depending on environmental conditions such as moisture, temperature, and soil composition.
Dog poop should be picked up daily and never left in the yard for more than two days, as it poses health, environmental, and pest risks.
To decompose dog poop quickly, use a compost accelerator, maintain moisture, and mix it with carbon-rich materials like sawdust or dried leaves.
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