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michigansandzil
Feb 23, 2014Explorer
I have a rottweiler AND a mastiff.....not much larger dogs out there.
Until I figure out how to get them to poop into a hole they dig for themselves, I will continue to use plastic grocery bags. They're free and easily accessible. I also don't want gross tools in my storage compartment.
I will stock up on the free bags from campgrounds, provide they're big enough. When they are super sized, I will get 2 large handfuls every time I walk by. If the campground doesn't have any large enough, I always have my grocery store back ups.
Until I figure out how to get them to poop into a hole they dig for themselves, I will continue to use plastic grocery bags. They're free and easily accessible. I also don't want gross tools in my storage compartment.
I will stock up on the free bags from campgrounds, provide they're big enough. When they are super sized, I will get 2 large handfuls every time I walk by. If the campground doesn't have any large enough, I always have my grocery store back ups.
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