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Jim Weiss April 7th 05 05:10 AM

Any experience with "Doggie Dooley?"
 
It's supposed to be a dog septic system you install in your yard -- fill
with water, charge with some bacterial concoction, add your Barky's business
with some extra water from time to time and Shazam! No more bagging the
poop.

I've got a lovable Labrador on 2 acres, so considering the purchase. Just
wondering if it's all that it's advertised ...

BTW I no longer buy dog food. It's all just "pre-processed poop." The good
news is that ever since we got our dog, I SWEAR to my wife I have NOT passed
gas.

Thanks in advance,

JW
Bad doggie!



Joe S April 7th 05 05:17 AM

Jim Weiss wrote:
It's supposed to be a dog septic system you install in your yard -- fill
with water, charge with some bacterial concoction, add your Barky's business
with some extra water from time to time and Shazam! No more bagging the
poop.

I've got a lovable Labrador on 2 acres, so considering the purchase. Just
wondering if it's all that it's advertised ...

BTW I no longer buy dog food. It's all just "pre-processed poop." The good
news is that ever since we got our dog, I SWEAR to my wife I have NOT passed
gas.

Thanks in advance,

JW
Bad doggie!




You going to wander the 2 acres scooping up any mess and walk it over to
the bucket?

FWIW, we tried this back in the 60s and I swear it was NASTY.

I recommend encouraging Fido to "spread the wealth" and let nature take
its course.


--
Joe

ScrubsFan April 7th 05 06:33 AM

Joe S wrote:
FWIW, we tried this back in the 60s and I swear it was NASTY.


I second that. We tried it back in the '70s and it was awful--and not
efficient, either. In all fairness, though, we had several Great Danes,
but even so we were using the largest size they made.

Doug Miller April 7th 05 02:06 PM

In article , "Jim Weiss" wrote:
It's supposed to be a dog septic system you install in your yard -- fill
with water, charge with some bacterial concoction, add your Barky's business
with some extra water from time to time and Shazam! No more bagging the
poop.


How does walking around your yard scooping up poop and dumping it into the
Doggie Dooley offer any advantage whatsoever compared to walking around your
yard scooping up poop and dumping it into a sack?

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?

nospambob April 7th 05 04:32 PM

A neighbor had a Shelty that was trained to use a corner of their back
yard that certainly wasn't 40 acres. Kept the grass clear.

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 04:17:14 GMT, Joe S wrote:

Jim Weiss wrote:
It's supposed to be a dog septic system you install in your yard -- fill
with water, charge with some bacterial concoction, add your Barky's business
with some extra water from time to time and Shazam! No more bagging the
poop.

I've got a lovable Labrador on 2 acres, so considering the purchase. Just
wondering if it's all that it's advertised ...

BTW I no longer buy dog food. It's all just "pre-processed poop." The good
news is that ever since we got our dog, I SWEAR to my wife I have NOT passed
gas.

Thanks in advance,

JW
Bad doggie!




You going to wander the 2 acres scooping up any mess and walk it over to
the bucket?

FWIW, we tried this back in the 60s and I swear it was NASTY.

I recommend encouraging Fido to "spread the wealth" and let nature take
its course.



Milos April 7th 05 07:42 PM

"Jim Weiss" wrote in message
...
It's supposed to be a dog septic system you install in your yard -- fill
with water, charge with some bacterial concoction, add your Barky's

business
with some extra water from time to time and Shazam! No more bagging the
poop.

I've got a lovable Labrador on 2 acres, so considering the purchase. Just
wondering if it's all that it's advertised ...


Worked well for me. Make sure that you dig the hole large enough, where the
doggie dooley is installed. I used a 2-man power auger. Realize that this
is a septic tank. If you get queasy easily, don't bother with this.

Finding where your dog has hidden his treasure is going to be the hard part.
I had half as much land as you do, and my retriever found some special
places to hide his work. I only discovered it when my riding mower ran over
it and it ripened in the NC heat.

I think doggie dooley's work better in smaller yards where the poop is
easier to find.



HeyBub April 7th 05 11:18 PM

Milos wrote:

Worked well for me. Make sure that you dig the hole large enough,
where the doggie dooley is installed. I used a 2-man power auger.
Realize that this is a septic tank. If you get queasy easily, don't
bother with this.

Finding where your dog has hidden his treasure is going to be the
hard part. I had half as much land as you do, and my retriever found
some special places to hide his work. I only discovered it when my
riding mower ran over it and it ripened in the NC heat.

I think doggie dooley's work better in smaller yards where the poop is
easier to find.


Most important: Wear brown shoes when mowing.



Doug Miller April 8th 05 03:54 AM

In article 1112897742.fa0c4f7d785399fe209d7fa9973675e5@bubba news, FlavorFlav wrote:
(Doug Miller) wrote in
.com:

How does walking around your yard scooping up poop and dumping it into
the Doggie Dooley offer any advantage whatsoever compared to walking
around your yard scooping up poop and dumping it into a sack?

It could keep the trash can from smelling terrible poop smells in the
summer.


Is there EVER a time when it DOESN'T smell terrible???????

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt.
And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?


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