Bags on Board 10202 Bag Refill for Dispensers 120 Count
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Average customer review:Product Description
Bags on Board, a compact, refillable dispenser that attaches to any type of leash. Inside is a roll of doggie clean-up bags - this way dog owners will never have to remember to bring bags with them again!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #86 in Pet Products
- Size: 120 refill bags
- Brand: Bags on Board
- Model: 10202
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 3.50" w x 2.25" l,
Features
- Convenient
- 15 bags per roll
- 100% biodegradable
- 120 bags
Customer Reviews
super pooper bags
Since getting my Lab 2 mos ago, I have used these pooper bags on all leashes we have. They are convenient and easy to use. Can't complain, just gotta pick that stuff up. Nice product.
It happens, and you need to pick it up.
I've been using these for years now, and it's great that Amazon has them for less than the local pet store. They're a little expensive, but considering our county fines non-scoopers $100 for the first offense, I think they've paid for themselves.
I've tried using:
- newspaper sleeves (too thin, too long and narrow, plus I don't get a daily paper, let alone a twice-daily!),
- grocery bags (thin and flimsy, although when doubled up, they're fine for cat litter),
- biodegradeable poo bags (expensive, too flimsy to hold anything bigger than Chihuahua output, and rips apart when coming off the roll).
Bags on Board is the "real thing" and substitutes just don't cut it.
The package says they are biodegradeable "except in California" which I suspect is the only state in which there are actual standards on making this claim. I suppose the reality is that my pet's waste will sit in a landfill for a very long time before breaking down. I'm not proud of this, but as with disposable diapers, the convenience of easy local hygiene wins out.
NOT BIODEGEGRADABLE
These bags are not biodegradable by any reasonable definition. New legislation in California is taking aim at manufacturers, such as this, that make misleading Green Claims.
Lab tests reflect the composition of these bags to be plain old, Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)




