Doggie Dooley In-Ground Dog Waste Disposal System, Plastic

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  • An eco-friendly waste disposal system that uses enzymes and bacteria to turn waste into ground absorbed liquid. This system works like a miniature septic tank
  • Simply dig a hole and place the system into the soil, great for all soil conditions except heavy clay, and add a Doggie Dooley Waste Terminator Tablet once a week
  • The unit comes with a foot operated lid and plastic construction. It can hold the waste of up to two large dogs or four small dogs
  • It’s an excellent way to dispose of pet waste and also helps keep lawns and play areas clean and sanitary. Some easy assembly is required. The environmentally friendly Doggie Dooley is harmless to pets, lawns, trees and shrubs
  • The Waste Terminator Digester is a specially-designed blend of bacillus subtillis bacteria and protein enzymes which work to break down dog waste. These natural-acting bacteria are "mother nature's housekeepers" and work to break down organic waste in the environment

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32 Customer Questions


Is there a way this unit can work in a clay type soil..could we dig a larger hole and surround with pea stone or sand?

Answer by ChewyMay 24, 2018
Performing a "Perk Test" will prove beneficial in deciding whether a Doggie Dooley will be effective in your yard.1. Dig a hole approximately 1 foot wide by 2 feet deep. (Test hole can be smaller than real hole.)2. Pour approximately 5 gallons of water in the hole.​3. Check the hole in 24 hours. If water is completely drained, you have fairly sandy soil and a pyramid style Doggie Dooley is recommended. If there is still standing water, check again after 48 hours.4. If the water is gone, you can use either the tank or pyramid styles of Doggie Dooley. If after 48 total hours there is still standing water in the hole, a Doggie Dooley will not be an effective waste management system in that location of your yard. Test another site!

Can this device be placed in a flood irrigation area without the contents being washed out of the device?

Answer by ChewyAug 11, 2019
Performing a "Perk Test" will prove beneficial in deciding whether a Doggie Dooley will be effective in your yard.1. Dig a hole approximately 1 foot wide by 2 feet deep. (Test hole can be smaller than real hole.)2. Pour approximately 5 gallons of water in the hole.​3. Check the hole in 24 hours. If water is completely drained, you have fairly sandy soil and a pyramid style Doggie Dooley is recommended. If there is still standing water, check again after 48 hours.4. If the water is gone, you can use either the tank or pyramid styles of Doggie Dooley. If after 48 total hours there is still standing water in the hole, a Doggie Dooley will not be an effective waste management system in that location of your yard. Test another site!

Does this unit come with the enzyme tablets to start off?

Answer by ChewyMar 01, 2018
Each unit comes packed with a starter pack of 12 tablets.

Is this also good for feline waste?

Answer by ChewyOct 29, 2021
The Doggie Dooley systems are not designed to be used with cat waste as you would not be able to deposit any sort of litter. In a small enclosed area, even the biodegradable kind does not break down fast enough to avoid creating an issue with the drainage. Unfortunately, at this time they do not have a system designed for use with cat waste.

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28 Customer Reviews



Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Nicole on Dec 22, 2025

Wasn’t for my yard

I feel they need to put more info down in the product description area to read prior to purchase. There’s dirt yard types this won’t work in. There’s dirt yards

I feel they need to put more info down in the product description area to read prior to purchase. There’s dirt yard types this won’t work in. There’s dirt yards types that you will have to do additional work and amendments too so it can work. In our case , mostly sand, we have to add gravel and a pvc pipe to the setup . This keeps sand from caving in the hole . Plus you have to dig a hole atleast 4 1/2 feet down. We don’t have a post hole digger. So had to buy that too. A $90 flimsy plastic poop hole cap project turned into way more money than anticipated. I would not purchase again.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Debb on Sep 6, 2025

Great for our beach house!

We have a house on the beach with nothing but sea oats and sand spurs. The dogs didn’t have a good place to do their business and we didn’t have a good way to dispose

We have a house on the beach with nothing but sea oats and sand spurs. The dogs didn’t have a good place to do their business and we didn’t have a good way to dispose of it. Enter the Doggie Dooley! We cleared off some ground and put down pine straw and put the Doggie Dooley next to it. Only problem was the sand kept filling in the hole. So we got a four foot piece of 16” pipe. We buried that, put the Dooley on top and it works great!!!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Chris on Nov 27, 2025

Good Solution

This system is perfect for keeping the backyard clean with four dogs using it.

This system is perfect for keeping the backyard clean with four dogs using it.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Nancy on Nov 9, 2025

My little boy.

Great system!

Great system!


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Laura on Dec 28, 2024

Great idea, flimsy lid.

The concept is great. Wish the lid were made of something more durable.

The concept is great. Wish the lid were made of something more durable.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By zachary on Mar 22, 2025

Looked cheap made

Sinks in ground wasn't happy

Sinks in ground wasn't happy


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By JayBelt on Dec 14, 2022

Perfect for two large dogs!

Digging deep "Poop Chute" was the greatest challenge. I had to use a long gad tool to build up a loose pile of dirt to grab with posthole digger. Got it so deep

Digging deep "Poop Chute" was the greatest challenge. I had to use a long gad tool to build up a loose pile of dirt to grab with posthole digger. Got it so deep that my water drains down rather quickly. Once a week: Fill with water & add one tablet Everyday: Add Poooo


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Shelby on Sep 18, 2021

It's a lid

Call dig safe first. You'll need to dig a deep narrow hole. My hole ended up a bit wider than called for, but the Dooley fit snuggly in. I built a 1/2" diameter

Call dig safe first. You'll need to dig a deep narrow hole. My hole ended up a bit wider than called for, but the Dooley fit snuggly in. I built a 1/2" diameter PVC pipe frame for the Dooley. I used most of three 10' 1/2" pvc pipes, eight corner pieces, and four T connectors. If I went back I would drill holes in the frame facing into the hole and hook the hose right up to the frame. Water plays a major role in how the system works. A lot depends on the soil you are working with. This product is basically a lid for a hole you dig. I do like that I can open it with my foot. And it is a great solution for the massive amount of poo my dogs create.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By DoodlesX2 on Jul 31, 2021

Great product, just didn't work for me

I thought this would be better than the model with the metal tank, nothing to rust out over time. When it arrived I realized that unlike the galvanized metal model

I thought this would be better than the model with the metal tank, nothing to rust out over time. When it arrived I realized that unlike the galvanized metal model this one does not have a bottom, it just sits on top of the pit. I made sure that our soil drains before ordering it but found out after installing that the soil drains too well, I would probably need to add water 4 or 5 times a day to keep it wet. I removed this one and replaced it with the metal can style which has been working well so far. I guess I would recommend it if your soil drains slowly enough to only need water once a day or less.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By clogged on Jul 17, 2021

should be more durable

I have this and while the concept is great, the construction should be way more durable. The lid is plastic and with the constant open and close of lid, I'

I have this and while the concept is great, the construction should be way more durable. The lid is plastic and with the constant open and close of lid, I' think they' should make it better and stronger hinges. Mine is broken and the screw fell out into the mess.