Seijun Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 *gasp* They've reinvented the wheel--I mean, litterbox!! http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2005/6/19/96410.html "Dog gone good idea Sunday, June 19, 2005 Pet ownership involves lots of love and lots of work. Nadine Wadsworth created Doggy Sod for the convenience of dog owners. When nature calls, however, some folks find themselves proving their commitment by taking their dogs out in the middle of the night or in bad weather. But now dog owners have another option, thanks to a Bay area entrepreneur. Doggy Sod is the creation of Treasure Island pet owner Nadine Wadsworth. She loves her dogs Autumn and Winter, but didn't want to have to take them down two flights of stairs in the middle of the night when they need to do their business. That's when she got the idea for Doggy Sod. "At that point I just devised a little box, and I put sod in it and it worked,'' Wadsworth said. "I trained them with it, and that's what started the whole thing. Then my neighbor saw me do it, and he ended up being my first client." Wadsworth said the key to the whole concept to Doggy Sod is service. Her clients don't have to worry about replacing sod or dealing with the messes left behind. "Basically we set it up,'' Wadsworth said. "We bring this plastic tray filled with fresh sod, and two weeks later we take that whole tray out with that sod, and replace it with a new tray with fresh sod." At first, Wadsworth targeted town homes, condos and boats with her idea. But she soon found that others could benefit from Doggy Sod. "Now people with multi-story homes use it because they have to go up and down two flight of stairs and there's beach homes, they don't have green space," Wadsworth said. A small 2 by 3-foot slice of innovation created in the Bay area that brings a whole new meaning to walking your dog. The Doggy Sod service is available to pet owners in Pinellas County. For information call (727) 420-5056. " ~Seij Quote
JackieMaya Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 Oh boy, then you can have all the joys of the great outdoors (ants and worms and dirt and all sorts of fun stuff) inside! I think I'll pass. And you would have that one 2'x3' piece of pee-soaked/poop-laden sod in your house for a week? Gee, what a great idea! Quote
Canis erectus Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 Look again JM, that's TWO weeks, sounds kinda gross to me too. Actually I'd be inclined to say that's it's not a bad idea per say, but it sounds to me like alot of lazy people. Mind you though, there's plenty of times (20 below in the dead of winter) when I wouldn't mind not going outside. Quote
JackieMaya Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 Canis erectus napisaĆ(a):Look again JM, that's TWO weeks, sounds kinda gross to me too. Actually I'd be inclined to say that's it's not a bad idea per say, but it sounds to me like alot of lazy people. Mind you though, there's plenty of times (20 below in the dead of winter) when I wouldn't mind not going outside. Ewww! Two weeks of pee and poop on a patch of sod in the house. No thanks! Quote
JackieMaya Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 Luckily, when it's 20 below in the dead of winter, I can just open the door and let the kids out while I sit inside the house until they're ready to come back in. Quote
thornbirdskkk Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 How can that be sanitary? And the smell must be horrendous!! I know after my dogs does his number 2, I don't care how far away you stand you can still get a sniff of it!! Gross!! Quote
abker17 Posted June 21, 2005 Posted June 21, 2005 :roflt: Before this article I didn't know the definition of sod other than a curse word. :lol: So reading through this was pretty funny for me. Quote
mouseatthebusstop Posted June 22, 2005 Posted June 22, 2005 I've seen it on TV a long time ago - it won't catch on it's too gross Quote
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