Did that title get your attention? I thought so! Yesterday I posted an article about the hazards of leaving pet dog doodie to naturally biodegrade into the earth. The consequences of our laziness are causing pollution problems and the answers are right in front of us. Today's giveaway is in support of this post and its message: We ALL need to clean up after our dogs!
This one Pawsome Poop Prize will include two of my favorite tools for Eco-friendly dog doodie cleanup: A clean up bucket with scooper/rake and a month's supply of Flush Puppies for one dog, with an extra package to leave in your car for outings. No excuses now! Enter below to show your support.
Full disclaimer: The Clean Response system and Flush Puppies in this giveaway were provided by Petmate and Flush Puppies as a promotional courtesy. No purchase was necessary to win. Complete Giveaway and Contest Rules are available at this link.
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No purchase necessary to win. Offer available to US addresses only. Void wherever prohibited. These samples of Petmate's Clean Response Swivel Bin and Rake and Flushpuppies flushable poop bags were provided for promotional consideration. I was not paid to provide the information shared here or in associated posts, and these experiences and opinions are my own. Giveaway participants and winners agree to the rules at our Giveaway and Contest Rules page.
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