Solved! The Mystery Behind White Dog Poop and Where It Has Gone

The debate inside my house right now is who remembers white dog poo littering parks and neighborhoods throughout America back in the 90s?

My husband remembers it clearly.

I don’t particularly, but my memory is not as good as his.

Also, I have more interesting things to remember, like the confetti explosion in our backyard every time my dog got hold of my crayons, which was more often than I should probably admit.
(I’ve never been a tidy person.)

The question on people’s minds–those who remember the white dog poo of yore–is where is it now?

As seen above, it was chalky and dry, looking a bit like sun-bleached coral.

And you have to admit, you really don’t see it these days, do you?

On the one hand, people are a lot more conscientious about picking up after their pups now than they were back in the 90s.

I’m mortified thinking back to walking my dog and letting him do his business wherever he wanted.

At the same time, we did have sidewalks, so that stretch of grass between the sidewalk and the street was sort of fair game, right?

I dunno if my neighbors minded. We didn’t have a Facebook or NextDoor so they couldn’t complain.

Image credit: Charles Deluvio via Unsplash

That being said, there’s another explanation for the disappearance of the ghost-like poo.

As Mental Floss and Treehugger explain, the issue was excess calcium.

Dog food used to contain an overabundance of meat and bone meal, both of which are high in the mineral. Whatever the dog couldn’t process ended up in its feces, and as the wet matter dried out in the sun, the hard calcium stuck around. This led to crumbly, mummified turds littering our sidewalks and green spaces.

Today, there is a huge market in organic, gluten-free, fancy-pants dog food.

For good or for ill, the pet market has figured out that we’ll do anything to make our best friends healthier and live longer, fuller lives.

But even regular old plain jane dog foods don’t have so much cheap bone meal, and thus, there is less calcium all the way around.

That means that if you DO see the old white dog poo, somebody needs a trip to the vet.

Do you remember seeing white poos in the yard?

Tell us in the comments.

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Dog Owners Can’t Wait to Try a Robotic Pooper-Scooper

I remember when I was young, my dad had to walk around the yard every weekend scooping up all the dog poo before he could mow the lawn.

Sometimes I had to do it too, and you could always tell when the dog had gotten hold of some crayons…

Well now it seems like there’s a robot for every unpleasant task–vacuuming, mopping, even cutting the grass–so of course it was only a matter of time before someone invented a robot that scoops the poop for you.

You read that right.

The scrappy start-up Beetl Robotics, led by CEO Xiong Chang, has developed a prototype for a machine that will rove through your yard picking up all the little presents that your four legged friend left behind.

Their Facebook page, which explains that the robot will deposit the doo into a compost bin, shows the development of their design over time, from this early concept…

…to a finished product that debuted at the 2017 CES (consumer electronics) trade show, where Beetl placed 3rd for Best Tech:

The company follows the Agile method of product development, which allowed them to deviate from their original design to make the concept even better.

According to their website:

We iterated on our robotic poop-scooper idea to add lawn mowing functionality.

We opted for a sickle-bar grass shear mechanism to get the added benefit of releasing the clamshell jaws from long grass.

All navigation was processed via computer vision and advanced sensor fusion.

Consumers are very excited about this technology, but unfortunately it can take a long time to get from concept to market, so the Beetl isn’t available for sale yet.

Still, I love a good robot, so sign me up when it is. What do you think about this idea? Do you need one for outside, and another for inside, to pick up your kids’ toys before you run your Roomba? Tell us in the comments!

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Dogs Enjoy Pooping in Weird Positions and Here’s the Proof

You know you’ve seen it before: the sad eyes, the occasional whimper, the nervous look on its face.

I’m talking about when you take your dog out for a walk and he or she stares at you while they poop…and hopefully this is happening outside and not in the house, just to be clear.

But a lot of pooches out there like to take doing their business to the next level, and who can blame them? Maybe they want to stick out and let the other dogs in the neighborhood who is really in charge…or something like that.

One thing’s for sure, these dogs all have unique pooping styles. Let’s take a look!

1. A huge photobomb!

Thanks a lot…

Posted by Jordanna Bond on Saturday, May 9, 2020

2. Gettin’ all the way up there…

Well, that’s different.

Posted by Ashley Emmell on Saturday, May 9, 2020

3. Very proud of himself.

Did it on the stump and everything!

Posted by Izzy Chetwynd on Saturday, May 9, 2020

4. What’s going on here?!?!

Can anyone explain this to me?

Posted by Avigayil Spero on Saturday, May 9, 2020

5. All the way out in the water.

This dog has its own style. No doubt about it.

Posted by Courtney Crisp on Saturday, May 9, 2020

6. Are you comfortable?

Because that really doesn’t look comfortable…

Posted by Alexa R. Zajac on Saturday, May 9, 2020

7. Climbing a tree backward.

That is just plain weird.

Posted by Nicole Marie on Saturday, May 9, 2020

8. Don’t do that!

What do you think you’re doing?!?!

Posted by Christina Medeiros on Saturday, May 9, 2020

9. Among the rocks.

Very specific tastes with this one.

Posted by Kylie Lynn Beecher on Saturday, May 9, 2020

10. Leg up when you poop, huh?

You don’t see that every day.

Posted by Allie Cameron on Saturday, May 9, 2020

11. Do go inside the house!

Also, what are you doing? Some kind of weird yoga pose?

Posted by Brandon Romero on Saturday, May 9, 2020

Okay, now we want to hear from you!

In the comments, tell us how your dog does its business.

And if you got some pics, let’s see the proof!

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