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If you've got Poop in your yard...you NEED this!

Whether you've got one labradoodle, 3 goldendoodles, or some other combo...poop happens -- and often!  I once did the math for how much poop our dogs create in a week and it wasn't pretty.  What we USED to do is shovel it all into a trash can lined with a bag and putting that stinking bag of poop into our trash can every other week.  At best, GROSS. At worst it was an environmental problem putting poop into a sanitary landfill.  It was a terrible solution to the poop problem.

We repeatedly considered those doggy poop composter thingies, but they didn't really seem suitable for multiple larger dogs.  I'd also heard negative reviews about the lids coming off, being stinky, etc.  Not much of an improvement except for keeping poop out of the landfill.  That's good, but the whole process is still pretty gross.

Then we discovered a totally different 'poop toy' (that's what I call it!) that seemed perfect!  I showed the site to Clark and a little while later, he ordered one and installed it and it IS virtually perfect!

This is by far the best solution to disposing of yard poop that I have seen.

Here is the Doggie Doo Drain in all its glory!




The Doggie Doo Drain is an eco-friendly waste disposal system that is very easy to use.  You just screw the Doggie Doo Drain into your existing sewer cleanout. 


Simple, clean, and green.  NO stewing garbage pail swarmed by flies.  No stinky trash can!  NO tending an underground poo compost pile!  You just scoop the poop, drop it in and hose it down the drain!  And the poop goes to where poop is supposed to go: to the poop plant that you already pay the city for!

We liked it so much we decided it would be a great thing to bring to all of you on DK.  So we're going to sell them to you in the very near future.  We are working on getting a price discount and putting together some fun prizes for those that buy.  And as always, when you buy stuff through DK, 25% of the proceeds will be donated to doodle and dog rescue. So not only will pooper scooping be more fun, but you'll support rescue and the environment!

Keep your eyes peeled for further announcements...there will be excellent giveaways involved from Kemp Rader of the Doodle Country Store and more!  We'll tell you all about it over the next few days.  So stay tuned for more details about the doggy doo system that will change your life.  ;-)

Doodle Kisses to all,
Adina

PS.  The Doggie Doo Drain is not for everyone.  It is recommended only for those on a city sewer system. (Correction:  It WILL work well with septic tanks and those on city sewer.  The plumber the designed it comfirmed this.  Cool!)  And for some of you in the Great White North... it is more difficult to use during freezing winters. You CAN use it, but your garden hose will be frozen so you would have to pour a bucket of water down the drain to 'flush' all that doggy doo.  But as the great poo thaw approaches...you WILL want something this easy to use!  

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K, I'm intrigued because the snow is melting and there is a ton of poo that is thawing and now needing scooped. Here are my initial questions:

1) the hole looks a little small, some of my piles are fairly large. Can I use a larger pipe? How does that work?
2) I usually scoop the yard 2-3 times a week, how much can I put in at once (I apologize as even typing this is gross)?
1) I was worried about that too. But I haven't had trouble. The only time it was a wee bit more difficult was when they were completely frozen hard large piles...then it took a bit more water to kinda melt them down the drain. I can usually put in a shovel full (so several small/med piles) and it hoses down without trouble. I may fill a bucket and then pour that in ... essentially like flushing a toilet. Now if only we could teach the doodles to just hover over the hole and go!

2) I scoop LESS often than you and it's fine.
I meant fill a bucket with water.
Ah, I had forgotten by now your mention of something like this in the works. As it turns out this was lucky because, alas, this is not for me. Not only am I in the frozen north but I have a septic system. So in the trash it goes. Maybe someone will come up with something else that will work.
I think it works with septic clean out lines too...I'll ask Clark.
I would be interested also as we have a septic system too. Thanks !!
Okay so the information says sewer/septic clean out line. We'll investigate further for those with septic tanks.
Looks like as long as you have a screw-in cap on yours the Doggy Do Drain just screws into it the same as a sewer cleanout line.
Wow, this is intriguing. With 3 dogs I am definitely getting one of these. I know my garbage man will be happier.
I may be a dork but how do we know where our sewage intake is?
Hey I had no idea before I got this either! It would look like one of the following:

I checked with my husband and he told me ours is located in the basement. It would be a pipe with a cap on the end that you have to mow around, unless it's in your landscaping.

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