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Dog ''loo''
lostinrates
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I have been considering one of these type of products:
http://www.petstuffgalore.co.uk/dog-products/dog-loo/clean-green-dog-loo.html?gclid=CIbljPnY8qECFRI-lAodUW0rnA
but I am haunted by the memories of one my parents had stinking and not working properly. Also because I have very big dogs, who ''produce'' a lot, I'm concerned that the 'bin'' part s too small. I thought replacing that part with a larger thing, like a plastic bin with holes drilled into it, might be a better idea, has anyone tried this?
http://www.petstuffgalore.co.uk/dog-products/dog-loo/clean-green-dog-loo.html?gclid=CIbljPnY8qECFRI-lAodUW0rnA
but I am haunted by the memories of one my parents had stinking and not working properly. Also because I have very big dogs, who ''produce'' a lot, I'm concerned that the 'bin'' part s too small. I thought replacing that part with a larger thing, like a plastic bin with holes drilled into it, might be a better idea, has anyone tried this?
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A friend of mine described theirs as only being suitable for a "constipated chiuaua" :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:."Men are generally more careful of the breed(ing) of their horses and dogs than of their children" - William Penn 1644-1718
We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended.0 -
I don't know - I had one of these several years ago - only I never got round to digging the hole for it... stayed in the cupboard till I moved house, then I got rid! Sorry... not much use at all, I know!0
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I used to have one, and it failed mieserably to cope with an ETT and a Tibetan Spaniel, so I haven't bothered to get one for 2 Great Danes.
Sorry!!2 angels in heaven :A0 -
LOL, yes, mine are far from chihuahuas and certainly not constipated! Hmm. anyone any success with this sort of thing?0
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I've know a few people with them, none of them lasted long!Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!
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OK, I'll give up on this and re think.
Thanks. 0 -
lostinrates wrote: »I have been considering one of these type of products:
http://www.petstuffgalore.co.uk/dog-products/dog-loo/clean-green-dog-loo.html?gclid=CIbljPnY8qECFRI-lAodUW0rnA
but I am haunted by the memories of one my parents had stinking and not working properly. Also because I have very big dogs, who ''produce'' a lot, I'm concerned that the 'bin'' part s too small. I thought replacing that part with a larger thing, like a plastic bin with holes drilled into it, might be a better idea, has anyone tried this?
Oh God, I had one of these many years ago - the memories still make me break out into a cold sweat to this very day. It never worked properly, stunk to high heaven and my husband used to have to stir the contents with a stick to try and break it down. It never dissolved into the ground, just sat and festered for years. Imagine a Korma sauce - with the smell of dog !!!!!! and you get the idea. Local flies loved it though.
Today I use poo bags, tied up and and put into a small bin in the garden - these are then disposed of on a weekly basis with the contents of the rabbit hutch.0 -
I have 2 for a golden retriever its always worked with no problem (had them for a few years). The biggest problem people have is because its not sighted in the correct place. It needs to be in a warmish area that is well drained. If you don't get the positioning correct it wont work which is where I think most people get problems0
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I have 2 for a golden retriever its always worked with no problem (had them for a few years). The biggest problem people have is because its not sighted in the correct place. It needs to be in a warmish area that is well drained. If you don't get the positioning correct it wont work which is where I think most people get problems
Thanks. I think that you need/use two for one medium-large dog rules it out for me..as I have more than one very large dog an am probably getting a third.
Thank you for your answer though!
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