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Question by cocoloco
Submitted on 4/4/2004
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I once bought a dog poop scoop at the State fair that was made out of 2 pieces of pvc pipe & used grocery plastic bags. The handles of the bags slid into a groove in the handle. It was the most awesome picker up-er ive ever seen, and with as much poop as ive scooped thats saying a LOT! The kids left it out & I backed over it with my Jeep. I am desperate to find another one. Does anyone know what I am talking about & who makes them? Thanks cocoloco


Answer by cocoloco
Submitted on 4/7/2004
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PVC pipe poop scoop. Barbara, YES it was blue. Can you help me find one?? Thanks

 

Answer by Tami
Submitted on 4/8/2004
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I have one just like it that I found at petsmart.  It's blue and I attach a grocery sack to it.  Small and handheld.  If this is the same one you are looking for, petsmart has them.  I love mine.

 

Answer by L-Dog
Submitted on 4/18/2004
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Is this it? http://scoopandsackit.com/cgi-local/shop.pl/SID=1082314799.711/page=product.html/product=1

 

Answer by tim
Submitted on 5/21/2004
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We just bought one at a pet expo and it was called the One Scoop.

www.onescoop.com


 

Answer by Unhappy Consumer
Submitted on 8/28/2004
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We bought a One Scoop at the State Fair. I used it today for the first time. Worst $20.00 ever spent. The handle keeps getting loose and in grass the scoop grabs the grass and the poop and smears it into the grass. What a disappointment!! With two German Shepherds I was really looking for a back saving solution. Guess we have to keep trying. Wish I could get my money back!!

 

Answer by Sous
Submitted on 9/4/2004
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I make them. sousek@mail.com

 

Answer by Lindsay
Submitted on 10/15/2004
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I gotta westie,we don't have one but the are at pets-mart

 

Answer by ROSE CAPARELL
Submitted on 12/1/2004
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GO TO WWW.PIPRODUCTS.COM   IT CALLED THE K-9 PIC-A-POO        GREAT PRODUCTS

 

Answer by justin
Submitted on 12/22/2004
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hey tim the guy tyler who was selling them or the tylers friend that was a girl was selling it well they recently came to the puyallup fair and were selling them and the owner was sick and he needed help so i was helping him im only thirteen. the owner is really cool so if you get this answer can you give me the website adress thats on the side right below the logo thanks alot

 

Answer by Bird
Submitted on 12/29/2004
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I bought one at the Minnesota State Fair in August of 2004, I liked it, but it recently shattered to bits in our recent cold spell when it hit the garage floor. So I would like to contact the company and have them replace it if possible.

 

Answer by Trent
Submitted on 2/4/2005
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did you find the scoop and if so where and how much?

 

Answer by Lab Lover 2
Submitted on 6/16/2005
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Have been using a pvc scoop for years, just love it.  Try www.shop.scoopiedoo.com

 

Answer by Dan
Submitted on 7/29/2005
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Check out www.leisuremore.com

They have a great scooper and awesome bag prices.

 

Answer by doggy dog
Submitted on 3/10/2006
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that was a mistake

 

Answer by lesley
Submitted on 1/31/2007
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I know of a great poop scoop just come on the market. , called Scoop-it-up 0870 8508428, web www.scoop-it-up.co.uk, colours purple or turquoise with a long arm so you do not have to bend and be too close
You leave it outside and just rinse out the grab bucket to it now and again. It takes no effort at all and even the kids do not mind , clearing up the garden now.

 

Answer by NICKNH
Submitted on 2/9/2007
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http://tycity.com/product.asp?pid=71

 

Answer by zoe
Submitted on 2/14/2007
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no i am sorry but i have not found one that u are describing but i have found this wonderful scoop that is hand held and the colours are blue an purple it has no bags and is weather resistant the kids love it and so do i it is the most hygienic scoop on the market, it fantastic and cheap it's called scoop it its great go on the website www.scoop-it-up.co.uk / com it amazing and i could not live without it!!!

 

Answer by lea
Submitted on 2/24/2007
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i know a web site for the best poop scoop on the market it is called www.scoop-it-up.co.uk

 

Answer by heresthescoop
Submitted on 3/28/2007
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I used my onescoop in my backyard, it really doesn't work, the grass must be even and shaved almost to the root, it appears it only works on smooth surfaces. In other words, it sucks!!!!!

 

Answer by preston
Submitted on 4/2/2007
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love it more then love you now

 

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