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Digester

Pet waste around the world has become a environment issue. There are laws in many cities pertaining to the amount of waste you are allowed to have on your lawn. You may also want to consider the issues on your family health, Any pet waste you do not pick up can be a home for microscopic animals and worms. And some of these can be transmitted to humans. As well as the health issues there are the unpleasant smells and the mess on the bottom of your shoe!.

Your pet's health is at risk since many diseases can be spread through feces. While it is easy to pickup the feces as and when they are deposited by young eat lot, One method that many pet guardians are using is the ground digester system. There are many different models to chose from at most pet superstores. They all work on the same principle as a septic tank.

First dig a hole in an out of the way place. The hole must be at 3-4 feet deep in order for the drainage to work properly. Follow the instructions supplied. After your pet has deposited his waste, pick it up and put it in the digester immediately. Add enzyme digester mix and a little water. The digester will liquefy the waste and drains it into the surrounding soil. The liquid drained into the soil is not harmful to the environment.

 

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