Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Doody Calls


There are many ways to earn a living.

22 comments:

  1. This does take care of the most unpleasant part of having a pet, but how often would they need to come? Every day for a dog? Once a week to empty a cat box? Do they clean the fish tank?

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  2. Fascinating. I guess I'm a bit old-fashioned thinking that people who don't want to clean up after their pets shouldn't HAVE pets.

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  3. I think it's a great idea!
    Léia :)

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  4. That's a very cute company logo Jack..not so sure about the company 'business' haha!

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  5. Wow, I didn't know they were a chain. We have them here too.

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  6. haha laughing at what andy said!

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  7. What a great laugh to start my day, Jack!! I love it -- even if it is, as Andy wrote, a crappy job!! Hope you have a great day!!

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  8. I've seen several of these businesses around here. They mostly service apartment and townhouse complexes.

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  9. So they go around and scoop up after your dog on the street? I can't see that would bring in a lot of rev. One of the few jobs I've not done ...thankfully.
    V

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  10. Dave's onto something. I'd like a house call for the litter box now that I think about it.

    They should open a franchise in Paris.
    V

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  11. Not a job I would apply for!

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  12. They would make a fortune here: our sidewalks are literally covered with their kind of gold..

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  13. I'm shaking my head at the thought of how a "help wanted" ad might read for a job like this.

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  14. What? Is this for people too lazy to pick up their pet's poop? Sheesh!

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  15. And some are more rewarding than others.

    Who came up with this concept, and how?

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  16. beeehh..
    but i must say, the americans do a much better job at removing it than the dutch. in fact, dutch dogowners never take any effort.

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  17. I've heard it's an epidemic of no picking up in parts of Europe. Most pet owners here are responsible about it.

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