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10.25.2008 6:05 AM

"Saving the World, One Poop at at Time"

Company Sells Flushable Doggie Bags

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By TDG Community

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Hello, I would like to introduce an eco-friendly pet product for you to review. FlushDoggy, is a fully biodegradable, flushable (water soluble) dog poop bag that is very eco-friendly. Dog poops are best to be flushed down the toilet and degrade naturally, just as our own poops. Let's stop destroying our earth and start educating the public, one poop at a time. Be a responsible owner and go green for our pets.

I flush my dog's poops down the toilet with a flushable dog poop bag. Most eco-friendly way to get rid of poops. There are flushable dog poop bags. The best answer probably because dog poop can get treated just as your poop is. Throwing dog poops into the trash overcrowds our landfills and pollutes our water system.

flushdoggy.com offers FREE SAMPLE TO TRY! We also donate 10% of sale to ASPCA to fight puppy mills. Thank you so much for reading.

- michaelckyang



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