Things You'll Need
- Poop scoop
- Poop container
- Enzyme powder or tablets
- Hosepipe with high-speed nozzle
- Biodegradable poop bags
- Powdered limestone
Instructions
Wait for the first snow to clear and pick up the still-frozen poop while it is firm.
Place the poop in a container with a lid. Use either a free-standing container marketed specifically for the purpose or a plastic bucket. These work like miniature septic tanks.
Add enzyme powder or tablets, available from most online pet supply companies. Pour in some water and leave it to dissolve.
Try biodegradable, flushable dog poop bags. Pick up the poop using the bag and seal it. When you get home, flush it down the toilet.
Water the yard with a high-speed sprayer to dissolve any remaining poop.
Spread powdered limestone on the ground from where the poop was removed. This dissolves what is left and helps to reduce the odor.
Keep your dog away from the area for at least 24 hours, or until the lime has disintegrated into the ground, or it may burn its pads.