i wish i thought of this idea..the kennel is attatched the house.(size of a 1 bedroom apt) and we are infested with flies inside and outside our house. because of tuff times right now i have to put this purchase on hold till maybe next spring since winter is on its way and flies wont be a problem..but great idea..and cant wait to have no more fly problems.
]]>Doggie Doo Drain? Awesome! 🙂
]]>Diane,
I can relate to feeling guilty about putting the plastic bags into the landfill. That’s one of the reasons I started to look into safe ways to dispose of dog waste. The doogie doo drain seems to be the best way. Can’t wait to get mine! I’m going to do a full review once it arrives.
]]>I think this is a great way to dispose of doggie poop and keep the environment safe at the same time. I ordered a Doggie Doo Drain though the link provided in the post. It’s set to arrive today. I’ll do a video on installing and using it. Should be fun to see if it’s as easy to install and use as they say it is.
]]>Great information. We use doggie bags but they end up in trash can then finally landfills. Planning to share this with others. Many people don’t bother picking up after pets. Not everyone will use this doggy doo drain. Public parks, family entertainment centers..such as rv parks and camping grounds should definitly utilize such a system.
]]>Thank you so much for this information. It should be published everywhere. I always felt guilty putting my baggies in the trash. But if everyone did this I am sure our waste treatment facilities would be totally overwhelmed.
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