Allen `s Spring Action Pooper Scooper for Grass

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If your dog goes to the bathroom in your backyard, you will eventually have to deal with cleaning up after your dog by picking up its waste left in the grass. Poop cleaning duty can be a hassle outdoors. Sure it is easier to hose down poop or let biological action take care of the waste, but the most efficient, hygienic and best-looking way to deal with dog poop outdoors is to pick it up manually. This could be quite a challenge.


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Product Title: Allen `s Spring Action Pooper Scooper for Grass

Manufacturer: Allen

Lowest Price: $14.81 from Amazon.com

Power Score: 4.4 | 17 Reviews


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REALLY GOOD PRODUCT

This was my first time to buy this type of product. It was all I expected. I use a walker and it is very easy to use. it is plastic and I think if it was handled roughly it would break, but, with normal use I think it will work well and last. I would recommend it to anyone.

By cbgrace on PETCO - Oct 18, 2010

Sooo needed!

Having 2 dogs and living in an area that is well trafficed, cleaning up after them is a priority!! Wish everyone had this scooper!!

By sammysmom3 on PETCO - Aug 22, 2010

mindylou90

i just love using this scooper. it saves me backaches i used to get bending down to pick up each pile. it picks up really great on the grass too. i am thinking of buying my son one for his dog.

By ROBERTA J CLARKE on PetStore.com - Mar 22, 2009

pet owner

I have 2 big dogs and the unpleasant task of cleaning the yard has improved 100%. This item is easy to use, great in grass and even rocks, I don't usually rave about a pooper scooper but this is the first item I have ever used that has made this job easier, faster and hassle free. Great product!

By DEANNA on PetStore.com - Mar 7, 2012

Make it last

You can extend the life of your scooper by keeping the springs lubricated with a quick spray of WD-40 once a month. I've been able to make the handle more comfortable and durable by wrapping a little duct tape around it. Try to hang it up off the ground outside to keep ice from forming. The plastic which is pretty resilient will be more brittle in the below freezing temps.

By Barkee on PETCO - Dec 7, 2010

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