How to Make Your Own Dog Poop Scooper: A Step-by-Step Guide

Who knew that such a seemingly mundane task as cleaning up your pup's mess can be so complicated? From the grime under our fingernails to bad smells, dog poo scooping is most certainly not one of the things we look forward to doing. Join us as we take you through the steps for making your own custom poop scooper - no smelly business required!

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Who knew that such a seemingly mundane task as cleaning up your pup’s mess can be so complicated? From the grime under our fingernails to bad smells, dog poo scooping is most certainly not one of the things we look forward to doing.

But it’s an inevitable part of having a pet, and in order to find peace amidst this constant struggle between us and poop clean-up time, why not make things easier on ourselves by creating our very own DIY scoopers at home?

Join us as we take you through the steps for making your own custom poop scooper – no smelly business required!

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Why build your own Pooper scooper? 

We all know that picking up after our pooch is an important part of being a responsible pet owner, but it can also be quite a hassle. Cleaning up after your pup with those plastic store-bought scoopers? Not only are they expensive, but they’re flimsy and not really made for heavy-duty poop scooping.

That’s why we’ve decided to take matters into our own hands and create our very own pooper scooper, custom-made specifically for picking up after our furry friends! Not only will this save us money on buying new scoopers every few months, but it’ll also help protect the environment with less plastic waste. Not to mention, it can be a fun and creative project that you can work on with your pup! Let’s get started.

Making a DIY pooper scooper (Very Easy!)

If you’re ready to get creative with building a pooper scooper, here’s what you’ll need:

  • sturdy plastic laundry detergent bottles with lid
  • a cutting blade (serrated knife, scissors, or carpet blade)
  • a marking pen.

Step 1: Mark what you want to cut off

Start by marking your plastic laundry detergent bottle with a marker. Make sure to mark the area you want to cut with a circle so that you get a perfect scoop size.

Step 2: Cut your plastic bottle

Using either a serrated knife, carpet blade, or heavy-duty scissors, start cutting the marked area in a circular motion. Make sure to hold onto the bottle securely while you do this, and be careful not to cut yourself!

Step 3: Sandpaper and smooth down the edges

Once you’ve cut your bottle, use a piece of sandpaper to smoothen out any rough edges on the scooper. This will make it easier to hold and less likely to cause cuts or scrapes if it comes in contact with the skin.

step 4 (optional): Customize your pooper scooper

You can also customize your scooper by painting it with bright colors or adding a fun pattern. This will make it look really nice and stylish, as well as make it easier to spot when you’re in the yard scooping up after your pup!

Using the Pooper Scooper

Using your DIY pooper scooper is easy once you get the hang of it! Here are some tips and tricks to help make the process go smoothly:

  • Put a dog poop bag in the pooper scooper and attach it to the lid.
  • Install a dog poop bag dispenser on the handle of your scooper for easy access.
  • Make sure to empty your pooper scooper after each use
  • Wash your scooper with soap and warm water to keep it clean and hygienic.

Where to empty the pooper scooper?

After you’ve collected all the doggy droppings in your pooper scooper, it’s time to decide where to store it! While most people would just toss the poop into the nearest trash can, there are many alternatives that you can do to make sure your pup’s poop is properly disposed of. Here are a few ideas:

Dog poop trash canThis is a specially designed trash can specifically for collecting dog poop. It’s odor-proof and comes with separate liners for each scoop, so you don’t have to worry about cleaning up any mess afterward.

The benefit of using a separate dog poop trash can is that it helps with odor control, keeps the environment clean, and prevents pests from coming in contact with your pup’s waste.

Compost pile – If you don’t have access to a dog poop trash can, then you can always empty it into a designated compost pile. Dog poop is rich in nutrients, so adding it to an existing compost heap will help enrich the soil and make your garden thrive. Just make sure to keep it away from any vegetables or fruits that you may be growing!

Flush it down the toilet – If you have a smaller dog, you can also just flush their poop down the toilet. This is a great way to get rid of it without creating any additional waste!

If you’re asking if it’s safe to flush your pup’s poop down the toilet, then the answer is yes! Just make sure that you don’t throw in poop bags with it, as that can cause blockages in your plumbing.

By taking these simple steps, you can help ensure that your pup’s poo stays in its

6. Conclusion – A clean garden!

So, there you have it! With a bit of creativity, some tools, and a little bit of elbow grease, you can easily make your own pooper scooper! Not only will you save money in the long run, but you’ll also be able to look back on this project with pride.

After all, who says scooping up your pup’s poo can’t be stylish and fun? With your own DIY pooper scooper, you’ll be proud to show off your handy work anytime someone mentions the dreaded job of picking up after their pup!

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