(Part 2) Best dog waste bags according to redditors

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We found 242 Reddit comments discussing the best dog waste bags. We ranked the 79 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Dog Waste Bags:

u/JohnnyBaowulf · 56 pointsr/lifehacks

I assume by your use of the term "nappy" you are from somewhere outside the US. Would you mind sharing where you can source scented nappy/diaper bags for cheaper?

This hypothesis doesn't quite hold true here in the US. Doggie bags are cheaper here; to the extreme that when my daughter was still in diapers, we kept one of the doggie bag clips with a roll on the diaper bag.


For just a quick example...

Munchkin Arm & Hammer Diaper Bag costs $7.79 US for 72 (0.108 each).

Earth Rated® Lavender-Scented Dog Waste Bags with Handles costs $6.99 US for 120 (0.058 each).


Or if you're okay with unscented, 220 for $7.99, or 0.036 each, or 700 for $14.99, or 0.021 each.

u/runjeanmc · 22 pointsr/RunningWithDogs

I use this attached to my dog's leash:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B075FWRM6T?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

It can hold 2 from my lab.

u/Dutty54 · 14 pointsr/FortCollins

I bought one of these things for when I'm hiking. I hang it off my pack, no odor at all (even with especially smelly ones).

Keeps the trails clean and I don't even notice I'm carrying it.

u/PortalTester · 11 pointsr/Albuquerque

I don't have a dog but your question made me wonder and I found these. Compostable bags.

u/k_tiara_von_lobster · 8 pointsr/BabyBumps

I assembled this cart for our living room, and I thought y'all would appreciate it. We also considered naming it the T&A cart, but "boob & butt" won out.

u/Johndough99999 · 7 pointsr/LifeProTips

Might I interest you in a better option?

These bags are biodegradable and you can leave them attached to your leash. Never forget a bag or find a finger sized hole.

u/AtomicFlx · 6 pointsr/Portland

> I like how this gets downvotes but no alternative suggestions.

For god sake. Have you heard of amazon? Its as simple as a basic search

u/_legalbeagle_ · 5 pointsr/dogs

I use this and it’s perfect!

u/tehzephyrsong · 5 pointsr/Pets

/u/AngelaMotorman is correct. But next time, perhaps grab a poop bag before your dogs do their thing, so you don't have to walk away from it and can pick it up right away. They do make cute dispensers that you can even clip onto the leash so you don't forget to bring them out with you, and the bags are cheap as fuck too.

u/AmericanAssKicker · 4 pointsr/SALEM

Grocery bags never worked for us. We have something similar to this for our dog. It attaches to his leash, which is better than carrying around a grocery bag, and as a bonus, we never have to worry about forgetting one. The refills are less than a penny each. Amazon has some good options.

u/CheezusChrist · 4 pointsr/Dogtraining

This is the little bag I use: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V9NDITC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_yoM6AbD4W8H3Y

I wanted something that I wouldn’t have to worry about grabbing at 6am when I just want to take my dog out to potty for a minute or two in my busy apartment complex. I wanted to have treats on her leash at all times, because of her reactivity. This little bag has two holders for poop bag rolls, one pocket lined with dryer sheets for carrying used poop bags, and one pocket that I use for treats & clicker. Sometimes I’ll carry my phone/keys in it, but usually I opt for pant pockets for those things.

u/squash86 · 3 pointsr/dogs

I bought 700 of these for $15, and I have a little dispenser that hooks onto my leash for them. Then every time we walk, I pick it up, and drop it into my big city trash can.

u/jms18 · 3 pointsr/dogs

I buy these in bulk -- Amazon link.

My dogs tend to poop 4-5 times a day each (they love their poopin'!), and one is a poop eater, so I have to keep the yard clean if I don't want to deal with poop-breath.

It might seem nasty to get that close to the poop, but I also have a 1 year old. My life seems to revolve around shit. You quickly get over the "nasty" aspect of it.

u/pokstad · 3 pointsr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

My dog shits like 5 times on a walk, and sometimes he gets spooked when a shit hangs onto his fur and he takes off like a maniac. That's why I carry one roll of these at all times.

u/MidEastBeast · 3 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Buy these. one bag usually lasts 1-2 rounds of poop, and you will never run out. We ordered ours a year ago and feel like we’ve barely made a dent.

u/HasntKilledMeYet · 3 pointsr/trees

I use pelican cases, They’re awesome for many things. They keep your stuff waterproof too when outdoors (hiking, kayaking, you name it).

I recently was gifted a “skunk bag”, my friend found them on amazon for 20 USD.

I really really like the sleekness of the bag over the pelican case though, for like when you need something more streamlined, and/or when waterproofness does not matter (because these bags are not water proof).

They’re carbon lined. I probably never would have thought to get one for myself as I’ve got three different sized pelican cases I use, depending on what size I need atm, but I sure am loving this bag!

ETA link
Skunk Mr Slick Smell Proof Bag 11"x6" (Black/Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FM8Z2ES/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4zD-BbE75CTP5

u/PoemanBird · 3 pointsr/dogs

There are already compostable bags on the market for much cheaper:

u/Slypenslyde · 3 pointsr/Austin

Have a look at the Doo Doo Tube. Yeah, really.

https://www.amazon.com/Doo-Tube-Filled-Waste-Holder/dp/B075FWRM6T

u/j-mar · 2 pointsr/puppy101

I got an ad for this product the other day. It's just a little bag that you can put the filled poop bags into.

That said, my dog used to always jump at the poop bag (and still occasionally does), but mostly grew out of it. He's only 8mo now though.

u/lreyes53 · 2 pointsr/StonerProTips

Wow this is a nice idea. Ill definitely subscribe. You should do a video on the "Skunk Mr Slick Smell Proof Bag

u/MayorFartbag · 2 pointsr/DogCare

I really like DooRight. They are biodegradable and pretty thick. They open really easily too. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G0D3VZ2/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_pNoiub0GSAH01

u/PM_ME_UR_FAV_RECIPE · 2 pointsr/Omaha

In an ideal world, yes. But most people will either use bags they have from the store or the cheap ones from the local pet store or Amazon. Neither are biodegradable. Environment friendly dog waste bags cost more. These ones on Amazon are $14 for 900 cheap bags or $26 for 900 of the biodegradable ones.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NABTGY2

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N3K01YO

u/railaway · 2 pointsr/dogs

I really like these bags, and you can get 300 for $9 or up to 900 for $14. They are not scented.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Anticonsumption

We've been using dog poop bags -- yes, still plastic, and yes, buying something, but still less bad than grocery store plastic bags, which we no longer need.

u/JabberwocKeyParty · 2 pointsr/daddit

Am I alone in finding specialized trash cans more trouble than they're worth? An expensive hassle that doesn't actually improve the situation much.

Our system is that merely wet diapers go in a plain ol' office-type lined trash can, which is emptied whenever it gets full or especially pungent. (Usually the former before the latter.) Crap-laden diapers get immediately individually bagged in dog-waste baggies (e.g.), tied off, then tossed into the kitchen trashcan, which we're already emptying rather frequently.

u/invisible-monster · 2 pointsr/dogs

I've bought the Earth Rated biodegradable bags before (just FYI, only the white ones are biodegradable, the green ones are not), but I found them to be a bit thin and flimsy, so I buy the Cycle Dog biodegradable bags now. They also make flushable poop bags

u/cheesecake966 · 1 pointr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

Invest in one of these they're only $3 and these or if you're dog is really a pooper these.

u/nomtown · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

One of the best purchases I ever made. Bought these a year and half ago and I still have half a box left. They biodegrade within 1-2 years under normal waste conditions.

u/ParkieDude · 1 pointr/Austin

Bags and holder

Simple carrier to clip to the harness.

Part of our everyday day carry vest has my emesis bags, paper towels, trash bags

u/chelbren · 1 pointr/ZeroWaste

Switched to more environmentally friendly dog poo bags, but I'm looking into it, and it turns out they may not be all they're cracked up to be. Curious to know what those of you with dogs do with their poo. Currently I'm using these bags, but if there's a better alternative, I'd love to hear it!

u/amphoe · 1 pointr/cats

if you could link it that would be awesome!

I think I found it

https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Waste-Disposal-Bags-1000/dp/B00876HU5M

u/mamiesmom · 1 pointr/dogs
u/KerryMeHome · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I absolutely love dogs, and am hoping to either be a vet tech or a dog trainer. I have two 6 and a half year old fur babies. This is Benjii and this is Nay. They are as amazing as they look :)



Link to a cute poop bag dispenser with bags that is cheap and adorable. Having poop bags saves you from carrying around awkward plastic grocery bags. If you have money and like to go for long walks, I would recommend investing in something like this that dispenses bags and holds the used bags until you get to a garbage can.

The Complete Healthy Dog Handboook is on my wishlist as well, great for dog owners to have!


OKAY my trick of the trade is for a rainy/bad weather day when playing outside is not an option. It's called the "Find it" game, and it helps relieve boredom and is just generally a lot of fun for everyone. Get some treats, this kind of cheese works really good but anything that can stick to different surfaces really,and shut your dog in the bathroom, or have somebody take it to another room. Tear up the treats and stick little pieces all around your house. Under end tables, on the wall behind a chair, in your shoe, on the side of the fridge, etc. Anywhere and everywhere you can think of! Remember how many pieces you stick so you don't forget any and they start stinking later. Now, let Lily out saying "GO FIND IT!" She should be smelling the cheese and going crazy trying to hunt for all her prizes. When she finds them tell her good girl. When there's only a few left she may need a little help. When there is no more, pet her and tell her shes a good girl. I tell my dogs "all done, no more" and give them a bone to chew on. They love this game, now whenever I say "find it" you automatically see their little noses start working and the game is on. Anyway, adapt the game however you like. Lunchmeat works well too.

Let me know if you decide to try this game and how it goes! Best of luck and congrats on your new fur baby. Oh, and "A Lily by any other name" Let me know if that was confusing or you have questions!

u/yodandy13 · 1 pointr/AmazonTopRated

Here is 880 for a few cents cheaper: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002G23UMU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have a labrador and run through these about every 7-9 months. I wish they lasted me for life.