Kitchen & Housewares : Dogipot Litter Bags - 200 bags

Kitchen & Housewares : Dogipot Litter Bags - 200 bags


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Dogipot Litter Bags - 200 bags

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Dogipot Litter Bags - 200 bags
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3343










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Brand: Dogipot inc.
Label: DOGIPOT INC.
Manufacturer: DOGIPOT INC.
Publisher: DOGIPOT INC.
Sales Rank: 3343
Studio: DOGIPOT INC.










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Item Description:
This litter bag offers a progressive alternative for dog owners and other people affected by the unsightliness and harmfulness associated with 'dog dirt'. Dogipot Litter Bags are not made from the traditional oily and polluting plastic, but from high-density Polyethylene foil. The term is still plastic, but Polyethylene plastic foil contains the organic raw material carbon and water, the same as you find in wood and vegetable fiber. It burns down to carbon dioxide and water - no residue, no toxic gases and no cinders. Polyethylene foils are 100% recyclable. This contains 200 bags.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * doggie bags ...
I really like these bags. They are easily folded and you can carry several in your pocket so you are never caught without one! I really like the brown color and the fact that they are biodegradeable. The perfect doggie bag!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Will not buy this again ...
the bottom seam on some of these are not sealed. Something happened to the 2 rolls I got. When I stick my hand in the bag, the bottom easily rips open. Obviously, poor quality control system. Will try another product.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Would recommend for all size dogs ...
I have four small dogs that I take on walks. Two bags are enough for all four. Good price for the amount of bags.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Decent item ...
They are conveniently packaged, but somewhat difficult to get open I try to prep some prior to a walk because it really takes a few moments to rub the bag to create some friction and find a separation at the opening. Believe me, I am a thrifty individual, so I am really on the fence about purchasing them again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * doggie bags for the envoronmentally conscious ...
These bags are great - discovered by us for our 2 dogs at Sugarloaf ski area, and used exclusively now here at home. They are brown, meaning the contents are not visible as one walks around, and biodegradeable plastic, which means that, placed in a paper bag for disposal at the dump, they aren't buried treasure for the next millenium ! The size is adequate even for big dogs, and they are sturdy without overdoing the plastic content. The easy to use roll is a plus as well.


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