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Product Review: Flush Doggy Poop Bags

I have been trying to figure out what to do about the stinky trash can that results from disposing of dog poop. If I put the poop pickup bags in a trash can in the yard, I can barely stand to go out there, and I keep thinking my neighbors – who don’t own dogs – can smell it. Plus, it attracts flies and other bugs. If I keep the poop in a trash can in the garage … well, let’s just say that I live in Texas, and the temperatures are warm for nine months out of the year, with summertime temps reaching well above 100 degrees. By the time our once-a-week trash pickup comes, the garage reeks so bad that the smell has begun to spread to the house and the neighborhood.

I didn’t used to worry about it so much. I hate to admit this, but since we adults did not use the back yard, we would just pick it up before the mowers came every week. But then we added three small children and a puppy who finds these piles to be irresistible (if you catch my drift), so now we have to clean up as we go. I love having a clean yard all the time, but what to do with the poop?

It seems to me that there are three options for disposing of dog waste that you pick up on walks or in your yard.

  1. A composter like the Doggy Dooley. Cons are that you have to dig a huge hole to put it in and our ground is very hard; you have to add water every day, you have to buy and add enzymes periodically, some customers still complain of strong odor, and some say that the plastic does not withstand extreme heat and sun.
  2. Collect the waste in pickup bags and dispose of them. Cons are a strong, unpleasant odor, flies, and a not-so-earth-friendly substance that accumulates in landfills.
  3. Flush the dog waste with biodegradable bags.

I can’ t believe I had never thought of flushing my dog’s waste down the toilet. But then I found Flush Doggy, the eco-friendly, flushable dog poop bags. These white bags are the same size as other poop bags I have tried (10.75″ x 8.5″), so they can handle anything my big dogs put out. They’re water soluble, so they won’t clog toilets or pipes. Yet they don’t fall apart if you use them on walks. They’ll stay intact for about an hour, so you have plenty of time to get your little package home before the bag dissolves.

There is an art to flushing the bag once you’ve picked up the poop, however. The first time I tried, I backed up my toilet. The reason? Air got trapped inside the bag, creating a large object that wouldn’t go down. The packaging does come with instructions for avoiding this:

  • Do not tie the bag; just leave the top open
  • Flush one poop at a time (it helps to dump the poop out into the water, then drop the bag in after it)
  • Avoid flushing dry or hard feces

I have discovered my own method for flushing. I flush the toilet and the bowl begins to fill with water. I hold the bag over the water. When the water begins to go down, I drop the bag right over the hole and down it goes. I have not had another problem since I started doing this. The suction takes the bag down, ridding it of any air that’s inside. Perfect!

Flush Doggy bags are not recommended for septic systems. The company, http://www.flushdoggy.com, sells them for $19.99 for 100 bags. I have also found them on Amazon. There are other manufacturers of flushable waste bags, so you can find one that you like. Here are the ones I have been able to find:

UPDATE: Eight months later, I’m still using the bags. My yard is always clean for my mowers, my children, and my bare feet. So grateful for these. I haven’t been without a yucky back yard since I’ve had dogs. I will never be without these bags. – LW

 
 

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Dawggie Go Pak Product Review

I don’t know how many times I’ve taken the dog out for a walk, only to discover about two blocks away that I forgot the pickup bags. So I search my jacket pockets, my pants pockets (when I have any), and my clothes. (Oh, come on, I’m not the only one who tucks my mobile phone into my bra and hooks my keys into my waistband.)

The answer is the Dawggie Go Pak, a surprisingly compact organizer for your keys, phone, MP3 player and earbuds, debit card, license, money, pickup bags, treats, and even business cards (because you never know). There’s a place for everything, from the carabiner and key ring to the  front pocket with a grommeted hole, just perfect for dispensing baggies. In this streamlined 7″ x  4.5″ package are no less than four compartments, sized for a variety for accoutrements that will take you around the block or out for the day. Velcro closures keep everything secure enough that you can dangle the pouch from the handle of your leash without worry that your important items will fall out.

What a great idea! Now you can bring the essentials along instead of leaving them in the car. No more bulging pockets or unwieldy fanny packs while running. Now you can bring your phone, knowing that if you or your dog gets hurt, you can call for help. Bills go in flat or folded. Credit/debit cards are perfectly secure. Pickup bags are easily dispensed with one-handed ease. You can even put the loaded pickup bag into the Pak – or snap the carabiner around it – if you don’t want to hold it all the way home, and you’re hands-free again.

Fabric wipes clean and comes in seven fashion colors with complementary ribbon accent. Made in USA, too. What’s not to love? Available for $14.95 plush tax and shipping at http://www.DawggieGoPak.com.

 
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Posted by on February 6, 2012 in Dog Product Reviews

 

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