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Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo BagsBy Susan from Portage, IN Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo Bags
I was already using bread bags and the foldover sandwich baggies. Then I started saving used sandwich bags/ziplocs that would be thrown out anyway. I just collect them in a leftover cereal bag held closed with a chip clip. Post by TraceyI RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo BagsI, too, use the bags the newspaper comes in to pick up doggie doo. They are perfect for the job, nice and strong, long and narrow so you can tie the top in a knot after use. Post by Marfette RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo BagsWe had a litter born on November 14th of 08 and I had to keep them in the house. I learned real quick that the fold down sandwich bags are the best. You get about a 150 for a 1.00 at Dollar General and other places. Just put your hand in the bag(like a glove) and pick up, then twist and throw away.......I would say ENJOY but we are talkin about dog poo Post by BluHeelerz RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo Bags
We don't have a dog or any pets for that matter (just kids!). Anyway, seems there are plenty of plastic bags you could recycle for doggie-do use. Why not use the plastic bags that your groceries are packed in. I think I read once that a good way to pick up the poo is to put your hand in the bag and pick it up (with the bag between the poop and your hand), then turn inside out and the poop is in the bag and never touched your hand. Those kinds of bags are larger but who cares. Post by Debbie52 RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo BagsThey're not free....but not expensive, either. I use the diaper disposal bags from the dollar store--I get one hundred scented bags for a dollar. I figure I can spare a penny a bag for a bag that is just the right size, NEVER has a hole in it, and smells nice...at least until it is used! Post by Jilson RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo BagsYes, those newspaper bags can be used for lots of things - including storage. Some of mine are double in foul weathr and are good for transporting liquids and foods that might leak! Post by pamphyila RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo BagsI use the small plastic shopping bags like the ones my son gets videos in at GameStop or the ones that you use for loose produce at the supermarket. They are small enough to be convenient and would be thrown away anyway. To store the bags, I got a thing called a DoggyDispenser from Love-Tags.com. It looks like a stuffed dog and hangs from my back door knob. It holds bunches of bags and is cute. There is also a little dog pouch to carry on our walks that holds just a couple of bags. When I pull out a bag from the thing, Dooley gets so excited because he knows it walk time! Chris Post By Chris (Guest Post) RE: Use Newspaper Plastic Bags for Doggie Doo BagsAlso save the plastic bags from bread, salad mixes, etc. Post by MCW |
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