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How to clean dog poop that's on little stones?
#11
Throw dirt over it and wait for it to return to Mother Earth. Just don't walk on the stones for a few years.
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#12
Use an enzyme cleaner to dissolve the organic matter. We had a dead rat in the garage behind a wall where we couldn't reach without major demolition-this stuff worked for us:

http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/bacaza...p-282.html

(I am not connected with the product, the companies, or the site above.)

This approach gets rid of the smell and matter with no disease hazard. I would saturate the area with the Bacazap, put plywood over it for a few days to keep out other animals and kids, then use the sniff test to tell when your gravel is ready for daylight again.
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#13
A small fence to discourage the dog from going (both uses of the word) there?
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#14
teach the pooch to poop only on the lawn ?


(I wish I hadn't - our darned pooch will decide to trot home from a quarter mile down the trail in the woods to 'do her business' on the lawn.) Has to be green grass, won't 'go' in the gardens on the mulch, either.
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#15
Put a 1/4" screen over the top of a bucket and use a thin stream nozzle on a hose to break up the droppings so they wash through.
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#16
The long-term solution to this problem is the same as it is for so many other problems in mens' lives:

Get bigger stones. Smile
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#17
Filliam has it again!
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#18
For such a question, this thread gave me a wealth of alternatives and chuckles.

Thanks, all!
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#19
Forget the power washer. Drink a six-pack and let nature do the rest.
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