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Sorry but it looks so stupid.. poor doggies.
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I've always thought that the dignity lost when handling a pet's excrement with your hands was non-transferable. This switches the indignity to the perpetrator. Poopetrator?
Yeah, I don't think I could do this to a dog, but I'm not sure I could handle hot dog poop with my hands either. (Baby poop, on the other hand...) |
If my dog happens to leave an Oops outside of the yard, I pick it up using a plastic bag. I don't know that that counts as "using my hands" or not, but it's about the same as handling the poo with the trap bag.
I don't think that I could touch it without the bag. At that point, I'm not near a bathroom to wash my hands anytime soon and that would be unpleasant. To say the least. |
So where is the pee trap? Seems you still have to walk the critter
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David Sedaris gave the definitive take on these in an essay he then read on Letterman. I can only hope he decides to take on the Pootrap. |
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I thought the Pootrap was disposable plastic bags.
I keep replying to this thread in part because it amuses me to see it on the list of "new posts". :) |
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(*-not that it hadn't happened on occasion, but as a general rule of thumb, not necessary, as it is when changing a diaper) You could handle it. |
I'm sorry, but picking up dog poop with a poop bag is not a big deal. Just do it, people and stop wasting money on hideous contraptions!
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