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Poop'n'Scoop Tupperware Container   (+2)  [vote for, against]
dog poo shaped plastic containers

Many cities have bylaws requiring pet owners to clean up after their charges on public property. The most common method of complying is to carry around a couple of plastic baggies; when the dogs "do their business" the owner places a hand in the bag, grabs the poo, turns the bag inside out and then spends the next half hour or so looking for a garbage can or open car-window to dispose of the dogcrap they are carrying enwrapped in their hand or have stuffed into a purse or pocket. Apart from inconveniencing the pet-owner and interupting the walk, feces are a hindrance to any garbage recycling efforts.

Carrying around a couple of these teflon-lined clamshell containers allow the pet-owner to one-handedly reach down, enclose the feces and snap the overlapping lid shut without breaking stride; since they're airtight there's no problems with short-term storage in a pocket or purse, and the offending matter can be disposed of in a manner more appropriately (ie: at home or a public restroom toilet).

As a further benefit your pet won't spend alot of time wondering just what the hell you are doing with its poop.

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-- FlyingToaster, Mar 18 2009

There should be disposable linings for it?+
-- daseva, Mar 18 2009


//snapping lid// turd in the grass is usually buoyed up a bit by the grass

//disposable linings// at which point you may as well do the 'baggie' thing and use an already-existing piece of Tupperware.
-- FlyingToaster, Mar 18 2009


//turd in the grass is usually buoyed up a bit by the grass//

Strikes me as a very funny line for some reason. Very funny.
-- blissmiss, Mar 18 2009



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