Thursday, September 23, 2010

Serious Poop Talk

Really people?! Someone had to actually produce a YouTube video on how to pick up dog poop?! I'm lost for words. Actually, I've been lost for pooch oop pics. Help the poop awareness cause and send your photos to dailydogpoop@gmail.com .



This guy is way too serious, but it is a serious subject. It's just hard to be entertaining while wearing rubber gloves.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Bad Hair Day

Richie from Indianapolis sent us this lovely DDP with a story about how camera shy his pooch is. Well Richie, on top of it being embarassing enough to drop a pooch-oop, having a camera out while doing the deed can't help things. Very lovely Schnauzer you have there Richie.

Keep those pics coming.


Even though it's in your back yard, pic up the pooch-oops promptly. You never know who might get into your yards run-off while watering.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Sonic is Now on Facebook and Twitter!

Daily Dog Poop's most adorable pooch-ooper is now a social media butterfly. Sonic needs to work his resume up with plenty of contacts and interests so that he can take his career to the max! Find sonic on facebook by clicking here and on twitter by clicking here.


And with a face like that, how can he not make it to the top!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Crying Eyes

Sara from San Diego assured me that her pooch Charlie, was not having as rough of a time as he looked.


I say mix a little soft food into his diet and see if the expression changes a bit.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Off the Beaten Path

It's hard to be responsible sometimes. Take this pooch-oop from Jade here; do you go stomping through the beautiful, delicate ground cover for a recovery mission or leave it for all to enjoy? We at Daily Dog Poop say, leave your temporary footprint, not your dog's.

Thanks Dray for sharing!


Feels just like carpet!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Lone Soldier

Too poop alone; dogs need their privacy. Probably explains the cute face of shame when they're dropping pooch-oop in the presence of their leashed owner. This poochie however, has an owner that respects the privacy of her beloved. I figured I owed the same respect. And yes, the owner followed standard poop awareness protocol.



"I poop alone"

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Too Hot to Poop

How do you stop the poo from being left on the streets? Make it 105 degrees outside! It's been hard to find any pooch-ooping in this Fresno heat, but Sonic and I will be back at the beach tomorrow to uphold our local poop awareness.




Thinking I need to go get him some softer food.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Bags on Board

OK, I know I haven't had any new pics of dogs in pooch-oop form for a while. It's hard to find time to uphold poop awareness when it's over 100 degrees outside. However, I did purchase a new product for the cause. I love poop accessories!



It even came with a matching red zip tie so I can attach it to Sonic's leash!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Welcome Spot

14 sheep, three horses, six dogs, crap-load of fish, eight cats, six chickens, and one boy. He's anxious to help out with poop awareness!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Awareness with a sign?

Can you believe that these statues/signs were in a thrift store? Maybe there was once a pooping pooch that was trained not to pooch-oop wherever these signs were placed. Maybe someone thought that a statue of a pooping dog on their lawn was better than an actual pooping dog. Maybe poop awareness has already happened in the neighborhood where these signs once stood. All I know is, I'm stopping in Anaheim on my way home to see if they're still there.

Thanks for the pic Jessica from Orange, Ca.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Batter Up!

Sure, there's enough material on youtube and google pics to have a different post every day for 10 years, but that's not what we want. Daily Dog Poop is about helping today's problem with dog poop. How can we do that with pictures of yesterday's pooch-oops? Send us your pictures of your beloved doing his/her daily, along with some info about your area, method of pooch-oop retrieval, and if you want, some names. We will make sure that all posts are tasteful and maintain your pooches dignity.....at least most of it.

The funniest part of this video is how the dog can't look at the pitcher while.....

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Poop Awareness in Action

So here's my day: I was invited by two beautiful ladies to enjoy a few drinks on the sand behind our favorite local pub. They both had their dogs, and I was there to hopefully get a pooch-oop shot for today's post. But instead of getting a pooch-oop, we witnessed something even better; poop awareness in action! Read on.

We noticed a lady trying to bury her dog's pooch-oop in the sand. With the conversation of poop awareness fresh in the mind of my friend Rachael, she grabbed a plastic bag, and approached the irresponsible owner. (below)



The conversation was quick, the poo burying mama was embarrassed, but the poo was retrieved! (below)



Some of you may be thinking, "what's the big deal? It's buried in the sand out of toe range." This is why it is a big deal. (below)



Find treasure, not poo!!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Not a Pooch-oop

Of course I know why we're here! To raise poop awareness! To help stop irresponsible people who don't pick up their dog's pooch-oops. But this just couldn't be ignored. Yes, I caught curly taking a leak on someones flip flops. I'm lost for words. Did I stand there and wait for someone to put their flip flops back on? Maybe.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Magic Poo Collector

Here's why the Poo Trap will never appear on every dog you see in the park; it's embarrassing. Our dogs are our babies. We would never think of covering up their naturals with a custom fitted, disposable poop collector, so we don't have to deal with their poo. That would be weird, right? A diaper for your dog?! Hmmmm......what did we do with the babies before diapers?

The next generation of pooch-oop disposal folks!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Pooping in Crowds

As long as they're all your buddies, right? This responsible owner brings her beloved pooches for their pooch-oops up to four times daily.......and from the looks of it, feeds them eight times. Just kidding. He's just big boned!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Kentucky Fried

Do you know anybody that likes the feeling of a warm pooch-oop in their hands? For me, it's about three seconds, tops, before the warmth creeps its way through the plastic bag to my fingers. By that time, if I haven't released the poop into the bag or found a receptacle to throw the whole thing into, I'm grossing out. But as a responsible dog owner, how is this avoided without the use of cumbersome scoopers that need to be regularly cleaned out? Watch and learn.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Please........

Happy 5th of July! I didn't have a chance to post a 4th of July pooch-oop, however one of Daily Dog Poop's fans sent in this sign from a diner in South Carolina.


I don't think he's sitting.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

The Hitch Hiker

For any animal, including humans, it can be intimidating to have your moment of the day at a new place, especially when it comes to being on the road. Everyone has had a truck stop experience, right? So what do you do as a dog owner when poochie's time is coming and you're on the road? This responsible owner tried making the scenery a little more comfortable by bringing Fido's water dish from home.

From the looks of the owner's pants, she seems to be comfortable with the location as well.

Friday, July 2, 2010

The Pits

Another responsible owner encounter for today; had his poop bag ready for pick up when I approached him.

This beautiful Pit Bull had a head that looked like it could knock down a door! Lean, ripped and...............shiny. Not the pooch-oop, but the coat! This Pit had the shiniest coat that I have ever seen on a dog! It's a shame that Pits have a rough reputation. They really are good dogs. They just do whatever humans tell them to do......except drop a pooch-oop. They're still in charge of that.



Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Husky

So my approach to owners is this: "Excuse me sir/miss, this is going to sound weird, but has your dog pooped yet?" The first response is no surprise. It's either a chuckle with a "no" or "yes" answer or a just a bewildered look towards me. I follow with the "I'm raising poop awareness" speech, and bingo! I have a new friend. Even if their dog has already made the mustache for the day, the owners still want to talk about their bad poop experiences on the lawn/beach. Some are very boisterous about it; others are a little more civilized. In the cases where they are holding a poo bag, and poochie is expected to lose some weight withing the next few minutes, I walk with them while they vent about poo.



Such was the case with this beautiful Husky. The owner had a heavy East Coast accent along with a "take no crap" East Coast attitude. (Read this with your Bronx accent)"You know the dolla store up da road? They sell dese air horns, right? You should wolk up and down da beach with one of dose effin horns and blow it in da ear of every mutha-effa you see leavin poop on da sand and yell, HEY MUTHA-EFFA, PICK UP YA DOG'S CRAP!" His volume was progressively rising with every word as he got heated up about pooch-oops. Then came the moment. In a calm and friendly voice, he said, "Ah look, dare he goes."




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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

What is The Daily Dog Poop?

The Daily Dog Poop is bringing poop awareness to keep our beaches cleaner, parks safer, and our shoes poo free. What better way to bring awareness to dog poop than to get a smile out of watching a pooch have their daily departure. It's funny, right?

Dog lovers, poop haters, or people that just like to laugh at pooch-oops, The Daily Dog Poop is where you can come together and help keep America's shoes clean.



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We welcome your photos and stories.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

A Pooch-oop

What is it with dogs when they poop? Both front legs stiffen up straight, back arched, hips dropped, and a silent "hooo-raaaaaah" followed by a thump that is quiet enough so that only the pooches can hear. Some will try to take back that small piece of pride that was taken during their subdued stance of shame by kicking some grass or dust on top of the fresh pile as if it were an arguing coach kicking dirt on the shoes of an umpire. Others will turn around and take a bite out of it. I guess both ways can be an ancient, in your face, "I WIN" to the food chain that still has yet to be evolutionized with bagged food.