Serving The Upstate Of South Carolina
THE POTTY ZONE for dogs
I Researched It
I Installed It
I love It!
The Doggie Dooley® works like a home septic system which washes solid waste into the septic tank where it is treated and broken down into liquid. The treated liquid then flows into a drain field or leach bed as new water enters the system. The liquid waste is percolated into the soil and purified by microbes in the soil.
Simply dig a hole in your yard and install the Doggie Dooley® in the ground. Then drop in dog waste, add water and Waste Terminator Tablets as instructed for continuous breakdown of dog waste. The environmentally friendly Doggie Dooley® pet waste digester is harmless to trees and shrubs and ideal for most soil conditions except heavy clay.
Nature Does It Best…
…when it’s NOT left On the ground or tossed in the landfill.
"Your drinking water can become polluted with animal waste, fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, motor oil, gasoline, and other substances as they get carried to the source by runoff pollution".
The project was spearheaded by the East Piedmont Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Council, which worked with Richland Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD), Clemson Extension, Richland County Recreation Commission, Richland County Conservation Commission and the City of Columbia to implement it.
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the typical dog excretes 0.75 pounds of waste per day—or 274 pounds per year! There is an estimated 1,423,000 dogs in South Carolina; that equals 1,067,250 pounds of dog waste every sing day! All pet owners are encouraged to Scoop the Poop to help keep our waterways clean and safe.
But you have more and better optioins than to "Bag it and Trash it".
...and Conveniently dispose of it in a safe and environmentally friendly way.
...where "Bagging it and Trashing it" is better than leaving it.
... as it contributes to a bigger environmental problem.
Starting at $149.00
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“Scooping” services are usually classified as “Waste Management”. But most don’t really do that. They move a problem from one place to another.
The real management solution is reducing the problem as much as possible.
All the scooping services tout the hazards and harms of poop on your lawn. They don’t however, reveal the environmental hazards of poop in landfills, which can be mitigated.
I understand and support the service convenience of poop scooping companies. But if you use one of those services put the poop in a “poop hole” and solve the landfill problems
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I don’t know how many dog owners locally will care, and act, upon knowing the accumulated benefits of burying dog pop and letting micro-organisms do their work. Furthermore, I have no idea how many dog owners may pay for this service or take it on as a DYI Project. Regardless, whatever number of people embrace this dog-poop disposal method is better than the alternative.
45% of South Carolinians own one dog or more. That’s 473,000+ dogs in just Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson—and a lot of poop! (274 pounds yearly for a typical dog according to EPA). Keeping any portion of this sewage out of our waterways and landfills is a better action.
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