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  2. Curb your dog - Wikipedia

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    Curb your dog sign, Gramercy Park, 2013 In New York City from the 1930s [1] to 1978, before citywide Pooper-scooper laws were enacted, [2] street signs were put in place encouraging citizens to "curb" their dogs - defecate in the edge of the street, near the curb and in "the gutter", rather than on the sidewalk.

  3. Doctors Break Down What’s Behind Your Black Poop - AOL

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    Black poop is a common side effect of iron supplements, which are usually taken for anemia (a condition that happens when you don’t have enough red blood cells in your body).

  4. All the times you wished you weren't a pet owner ... - AOL

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    When it comes to things that make you wish you weren't a pet owner, cleaning up poop is at the top of the list. Whether it's picking up after your dog in the park or scooping out your cat's litter ...

  5. Black dog (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Black Dog Hill and Black Dog Halt railway station in Wiltshire are named after a dog which is said to be found in the area. [33] A black dog is said to haunt Ivelet Bridge near Ivelet in Swaledale, Yorkshire. The dog is allegedly headless, and leaps over the side of the bridge and into the water, although it can be heard barking at night.

  6. Veterinarian Lists 6 Things Pet Parents Can Do To Be Good ...

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    It can often mean long wait times and it can end up costing an arm and a leg. Dr. Bozelka is an ER Veterinarian who shares advice and information for pet parents in a very entertaining way on ...

  7. Rectal discharge - Wikipedia

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    An example of this could be the so-called "red currant jelly" stools in intussusception. This appearance refers to the mixture of sloughed mucosa, mucus, and blood. [12] Note: "mucus" is a noun, used to name the substance itself, and "mucous" is an adjective, used to describe a discharge. "Mucoid" is also an adjective and means mucus-like.

  8. Coprophilous fungus - Wikipedia

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    The distribution of coprophilous fungi is closely linked to the distribution of the herbivores on which they rely, such as rabbits, deer, cattle, horses and sheep. [2] Some species rely on a specific species for dung; for instance, Coprinus radiatus and Panaeolus campanulatus grow almost exclusively on horse feces, [6] while others, such as Panaeolus sphinctrinus, can grow on any feces or even ...

  9. What Is Black Dog Syndrome? The Answer Is Breaking Hearts - AOL

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    In reality, the likelihood is that Black Dog Syndrome may be a more prevalent issue in some areas than others, particularly in places with intense superstitions surrounding black dogs or dark ...