What Happens to Pet Waste in Landfills?
Ninety million dogs. Ten million tons of waste per year. One deeply flawed destination for almost all of it. The landfill problem with pet waste is not about one bag or one dog. It is about what happens when a biological hazard gets treated like ordinary household trash on a national scale.
Can You Flush Dog Poop Down the Toilet?
The bag-and-bin habit feels responsible. It looks responsible. But the landfill that bag is heading to was never designed to handle biological waste, and it shows. There is a quieter, cleaner option that most dog owners have been talked out of for reasons that do not hold up particularly well under scrutiny.
The Only Vet-Approved Dog Waste Disposal Guide You'll Ever Need
You pick it up. You bag it. You move on. But are you actually doing it right? Most dog owners are just one small habit away from handling this properly. This vet-approved guide covers every safe, smart, and eco-friendly method you need to know.
Is Dog Poop Bad for the Environment?
Every day, more than 90 million dogs do their business across America, and their owners believe in doing the responsible thing of bagging it. But what they ignore is that every day, those bags pile into landfills where they will sit, intact, for the next five centuries.
Nobody told them that the way they were doing it was making things worse.