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Pondering The Nuances Of Poo E-mail
Friday, 01 August 2008

Dear Nanny Fran,

Why in the world is "poo" so important to you?

Poo is one of the most important items in this world! Just think about it. If you and I eat, drink, sleep, go to work, play and have fun and we do not poo... everything will come to an abrupt halt. Poo, the generation of poo, and the amount, color, consistency of poo is important. Yes, truly it is.

 

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Bear Groteke, a sweet yellow Labrador, enjoys lunch with columnist Nanny Fran on the patio of a
Dunedin restaurant.

photo for Tropical Breeze courtesy of Francene Matucci

This is an important topic for every living creature. When the body is ill, undergoing change, etc. the signs and symptoms are exhibited through poo and the lack or overabundance thereof. This is true of cats, dogs, people, birds, lizards, polar bears, ad infinitum!

Why discuss poo you might ask? The foremost reason is the fact that many people find poo disgusting. I cannot fathom the reasons for that. In dogs, poo is dog food moistened with saliva from the dog's mouth and secretions (acids that aid in the digestion process) in the dog's stomach. The same is true for cats, people, etc. Essentially, dog poo is moistened dog kibble. I have heard over and over again that a dog's mouth is sixty percent more antiseptic than a human's mouth. Makes me only want to kiss dogs! Actually, I've been doing that for 15 years. I rarely have a sniffle. Is this true for you? I give lots of hugs, smiles, handshakes and kind words, but I can count on my hand the number of human kisses I have received or given in 15 years.

Poo is a natural fertilizer. How many of you have purchased composted cow manure at the garden store to incorporate into your flower beds? If you know anything about gardening you have done this many times. Did you know that the button mushrooms in the grocery store have been grown in chicken manure and straw? Yes, indeed. I have had truckloads delivered to my door so that I could incorporate it into every flower bed and vegetable garden I had on my property.

Why am I discussing poo or the nuances thereof? In 15 years of pet sitting I have been amazed at humans who "love" their animals but are horrified to think of coming near the animal's poo. Frankly, I feel blessed to have the animals in my life and an appropriate deposit of poo is typically a sign of excellent health. What a blessing! Health and wellness for our sweethearts.


© 2008 Francene Mattucci. All Rights Reserved.

Francene Mattucci founded Never Say Good Bye Pet Sitting Service in 1994. Call 727-512-3206, visit www.TampaBayPetCare.com or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with questions for this column.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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