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I was on a hedge cutting/clearing job recently and there was dog feaces all over the show on paths on lawn ect. I decided to clear it up because if not it gets on your boot goes up and down ladder rungs all over builders bags. The property was in a nice part of town. Its all part of the job but I think the customer should clear it up. They should not expect some one to work in dog feaces and take more care with there garden. I come across it alot mowing and strimming it is far the most terrible experince I have had as a gardener. Do you guys have any dog feaces policys?

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I was on a hedge cutting/clearing job recently and there was dog feaces all over the show on paths on lawn ect. I decided to clear it up because if not it gets on your boot goes up and down ladder rungs all over builders bags. The property was in a nice part of town. Its all part of the job but I think the customer should clear it up. They should not expect some one to work in dog feaces and take more care with there garden. I come across it alot mowing and strimming it is far the most terrible experince I have had as a gardener. Do you guys have any dog feaces policys?

 

Strimming fox crap is one up from dogs I feel

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Well done Stubby! You win first prize in the 'Strimming the most Disgusting Excrement' competition.:biggrin:

 

I wish I had a tenner for every time its happened ! With that 4mm square Diamond edge line and 45cc Husky strimmer its like being sprayed head to toe with fox poo airosol :biggrin:

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Well done Stubby! You win first prize in the 'Strimming the most Disgusting Excrement' competition.:biggrin:

I've seen someone (on here) hit a full nappy with a brush cutter. He was NOT happy

 

I was on a job and the lady had picked up most. We pointed out some the dog had recently done after picking up. She said don't worry it's been wormed!!

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