🐶 Poop Happens, Be Prepared!
Pogi’s Dog Poop Bags offer a bulk supply of 900 extra-large, ultra-thick, and leak-proof bags, designed for easy use and odor control. With sustainable packaging and a fresh powder scent, these bags ensure a clean and pleasant experience for dog owners and their furry friends.
C**A
Beats Earth Rated bags, by a smidge-- EASIER to open!
I used Earth Rated bags for years, but when I saw Pogi's had larger quantities available with slightly lower prices I decided to give them a try. I've actually used them for a good 6+ months now, but since I feel like winter is a true test of a bag I was waiting for some cold weather to be sure how I felt about Pogi's compared to Earth Rated.After all these months, I have to say they are both great bags. And honestly, you probably will be happy with either brand if you are looking for a decent, scented, biodegradable poo-bag. That said, there are some differences I would like to point out for other shoppers.PRICE:Pogi's are cheaper than Earth Rated, in general, by just a hair. Of course Amazon prices can vary like a seesaw, but Pogi's always seem to come out on top in the best buy race. Right now Pogi's has 450 bags up for 16.99, which has been a somewhat consistent price I've noticed over the last month's I've been buying them. That's about 0.037 cents a bag. Check the following link to be sure, but right now Earth Rated has 270 bags up for 11.99, which has also been a pretty consistent Amazon price at 0.044 cents a bag. Earth Rated 270-Count Lavender-Scented Dog Waste Bags, 18 Refill RollsQUANTITY:I guess the thing I like about Pogi's is the bigger available bag count. I don't have to order as often with the 450 bags, and it is a boon that it is a tiny skosh cheaper at the same time.BAG "FEEL":Pogi's is a thinner, more crinkly plastic than Earth Rated. It feels lower quality, which initially turned me off to it a bit, but over time I found that there were no issues with leaks or anything due to the thinner bag, but that there was an actual benefit to the bags being thinner and less smooth-- they aren't as clingy as Earth Rated bags. Pogi's bags much more easily part in order to be opened and this, rather ironically, seems to be because the plastic is not as thick, smooth and "high-quality" as ER bags. Considering the bags haven't split on me any more than ER bags, I think Pogi's comes out on top with this one, as being able to easily open a poo-bag is super duper important to me. ESPECIALLY IN WINTER! Yes, Pogi's are easier to open with gloves on, and even easier if you are in leather gloves rather than silky-slicker fiber gloves, but in either case I find Pogi's > ER bags when it comes to ease of opening, with or without gloves.SCENT:This is the one case I think ER is the winner. ER bags have a stronger fragrance and I prefer their Lavender scent to Pogi's Powder scent in part due to strength because if I get scented bags-- I want that strong scent to cover the OTHER scent, you know? The other part is I plain prefer that lovely medicinal lavender fragrance. That said, you may prefer Pogi's because it is less-odoriferous! I know some people find the scented bags over-powering. Something you may want to keep in mind if you do, or don't, like strong smells.Those darned STICKERS!:I've had one box of Pogi's and one box of ER bags come that had stupidly over-adhering stickers sealing each roll-- so annoying! ER bag's had nice CS that I spoke with about it and they explained they were testing different types of adhesives. I never got another "bad" box of ER bags after that point. Conversely, I haven't spoken to Pogi's yet, but I *just* got a box of bags that have a round sticker instead of the old rectangular sticker and this box's stickers SUCK! Basically, if you aren't careful with a "bad" box of bags you will always tear the first bag of each roll, which isn't a huge loss, but it's annoying!I suggest if you get dumbly, annoying, over-adhering stickers on your box of bags that you do this: Look at the roll and see which way the bag opening is facing. In order to have any tearing or stretching happen only to the top of the bag - rather than the mid section of the bag which renders it wasted - then pick at the sticker on the bottom side rather than across the top, where it is also touching over a lower part of the bag wrapped around the roll. If it tears a bit, or stretches, it will only do so at the top of your bag and it should still be usable. If your tear the other way it's possible you will rip a hole that can run like a stocking and wreck that first bag completely.OVERALL:Again, I think these are both good products. Both have scented and unscented versions. Both are biodegradable. Both are pretty high quality with very, very few instances of bag tearing or manufacturer errors like incomplete bottom seals (I think I've had one bobo-sealed ER bag and one Pogi's bag out of thousands of each... pretty good odds even if those rare few times leave you a little sad and stinky until you can get home to wash your hands, but such is a pet-owners life, imo! :PThat said, as much as I was a fan of ER bags for so long, I think Pogi's is my new favorite and that is primarily as they offer larger quantities in one sitting, at a tiny bit better price AND the way it's easier to open Pogi's.Hope this helps! Best of luck with your pet! :-)
T**K
We like these
These are nice, economical poop bags which are truly biodegradable according to the manufacturer. I really like the pantry roll as this fits our household routine. Our dog lives indoors full time and walks on leash multiple times daily, so we pick up all his poop. These are easy to grab on the way out the door, and I can easily take a small string of them to the car to stash in the glove box. I don't really like carrying a small roll and dispenser. I was worried about the fresh scent because I normally do not like scented anything, but this is very nice and in fact I like it. My daughter likes the scent a lot. My dog is a German Shepherd so needless to say his poop is of the larger variety. The size of this bag is fine for large dog poop once you get the technique down (wrap your hand with the bag inside out, pick it up, then pull the top of the bag down and around it). I always double bag because my dog's pile is not small and sometimes the lip of the bag can end up touching. It just seems easier to roll up the first bag then place that in to a second bag which can more easily and cleanly be tied. Also, though plenty strong, they are a little thin and partially transparent. So it isn't exactly the prettiest package to carry around the neighborhood single-bagged. But I don't mind routinely double bagging because they are inexpensive enough and I know they are landfill friendly. Sorry if that is more poop-related detail than you wanted, but since you're here so I assume these are the things you want to know about!! Great product.
T**Y
Great! Feel safe to use on poop
Isn't that the idea, to have a bag so protective that its completely okay to grab a steaming pile of pooh and wrap it up. This is the perfect size bag. So many bags are just too small and thin. These are not those thin cheap bags. They don't feel like super thick plastic bags either and they do biodegrade. They feel sturdy as I have never had one leak. I use them for every poo my dog makes, its how we clean the yard. As soon as she goes we get a bag and pick it up. We never have poop in our back yard and we don't have a nasty poo smell in the trash. We put the used bags in the outdoor trash, but even that one we don't want getting awful stinky. After finding these bags I will not go back to just letting poo sit in the yard for a few days before picking it up, gross. They are wide enough to go aroun the hand, the grab a big pile, and bring the bag back over without getting any of the outside bag anywhere near the crap in the hand. So after tying it off it feels safe to carry and my hands feel clean. I still wash when I come inside, but i don't FEEL gross and disgusted. I can go back to throwing a ball and rubbing my dog all up without feeling the need to wash. I've use cheap bags on a tiny roll and been disappointed in the quality. I've bought expensive thick bags on a tiny roll and been disappointed in the high cost per bag. And forget about the amount of time to get those tiny roll bags open. I'm pleased by the ease of use and quality of these bags without adding to the trash problem. Its cost effective as one box lasts almost a year.
D**S
Segunda ocasion que las compro!!
Es la segunda ocasión que las compro, son super resistentes y el olor no se permea.
M**E
Perfectly what I needed!
These poop bags are great! Larger than my other ones and love that they come in a box of 500!Sturdy, easy to pull from box, size is great as now easier to pickup and tie up!
C**A
Excelente
Son las mejores. Duran un año y medio aproximadamente. Bastante practicas y útiles
L**A
Muy buen producto
Había estado comprando otra marca que me gustaba mucho pero descubrí éstas a mejor precio y decidí probarlas. Quedé muy satisfecha con la calidad, me daba miedo que fueran muy delgadas pero están excelentes de grueso y tamaño, muy bien empacadas y llegaron super rápido. Las recomiendo y las volveré a comprar cuando se acabe el paquete.
S**E
Résistant
Résistant et écologique
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