I Got
Questions
What are Flush Doggy bags?
Flush
Doggy bags are flushable(water soluble), made of polyvinyl
alcohol(PVA). Each poop bag measures 10.75" X 8.5".

Why use Flush Doggy?
Dog
owners should never put dog waste in plastic bags and throw them in
the trash. Plastic bags take up to 1000 years to degrade. Also throwing
poop in the trash may contaminate our fresh water and environment. By
using Flush Doggy waste bags, we are saving our planet.
Are the bags strong enough?
Flush Doggy bags are strong enough to carry heavy poop and soft enough
to flush when it contacts with water.
How to use it?
- Simply throw the
bag into the toilet without
tying the bag. (Tying the end keeps air making it hard to
flush.)
- If your dog makes
giant poop, it’s better to
dump poop out of the bag and flush along with the empty bag.
- Please also make
sure dog poop being flushed is not dry and hard (left out on the
yard).
- Flush only one poop
at a time.
You can use a clip to attach the poop bag to your leash for easy
carrying of the bag.

Can I throw flushable bags in the
trash if I don't want to flush them?
Yes, you can. But please try to flush the dog waste in the toilet and toss the bag in trash.
Will Flush Doggy clog my toilet?
Flush
Doggy is water soluble and safe to use as long as your toilet has
enough flushing power and plumbing is not tree-infested, faulty or
non-standard. Once
it comes in contact with water in the toilet, it softens and
becomes safe to flush
(bag will not dissolve in your toilet, it only
becomes soft and
flushable).
What is faulty or non-standard plumbing?
Faulty plumbing would mean there is something broken, systemically
flawed, or warped due to time. Examples would be tree-infested pipes,
where the roots have sought out the water in the pipes and squeezed
their way inside. Older cast iron or clay pipes can crack with age,
causing fissures where flushable products could snag, potentially
building up over time and blocking the pipes.
Non-standard plumbing includes (but is not limited to): ejector pumps,
house traps and cess pools. We don't recommend flushing if you have a
septic system.
If you are a renter ask the landlord or building manager about the
state of your pipes. If you own your home it should be stated on your
home inspection report.
Can I use Flush Doggy bags with
my septic?
We do not recommend our products for septic systems. We would hate for
you to have a problem as a
result of flushing! Put the poop in the toilet and toss the bag, just
to be safe. Even
if you can’t flush you can breathe easy knowing you won’t be filling a
landfill with a bunch of plastic bags that will still be there in 1000
years.
More Links:
- Click
here
for an article from University of Connecticut
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