Doggie Dooley In-Ground Dog Waste Disposal System, Plastic
$47.99 Chewy Price
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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 • May 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 • Aug 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 • Mar 01, 2018
Each unit comes packed with a starter pack of 12 tablets.
Is this also good for feline waste?
Answer by • Oct 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.



