
See more from category
Poop bags case "Dogollage"
Comfortable, waterproof case for poop bags "Dogollage"
Our case for poop bags is not only a unique look but also great functionality. The perfect complement to any walking set will be perfect thanks to two types of attachment to the leash - with a clip hook (loosely) or with Velcro (rigidly) directly on the leash. Our "doggy bottom" feeder makes removing pouches never been so easy. No more unnecessary unrolling of bags and soaking the cover.
The pattern designed by the wonderful artist Jagoda Stączek makes the case look great and unique.
The case was made in Poland, from the highest quality Polish materials guaranteeing long and comfortable use.
Key product features: High-quality, waterproof material; Original design, available only at Psyjaciele.com; Washable; 2 types of leash attachment - clip hook and velcro; Feeder for pouches in the shape of a "dog's butt".
The case fits all generally available bags, although we recommend biodegradable ones.
PRODUCT PERSONALIZATION
size |
|
length |
7cm |
width |
4cm |
height |
4cm |
*Each case is made of a material with a pattern, so individual items may differ from each other and from the photo due to the use of a different piece of fabric.
High-quality waterproof material characterised by resistance to absorption of dust, dirt and hair. Extremely easy to clean, quick drying after washing.
Care rules for the case:
To remove minor dirt, just wipe with a damp sponge dipped in warm water. If the dirt is heavier, the case can be washed by hand at 30 degrees. The product should not be chlorinated, starch, ironed, bleach, mechanically dried or dry-cleaned. After washing, remember to hang it so that the case can dry thoroughly.
Remember that the cardboard packaging can be reused - it works great as a bag pouch or dog / cat treats - see the upcycling tab for more inspiration.
-
Jagoda was born and lives in Wałbrzych. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Art in Kraków. Art education at the Faculty of Painting. She cooperated, among others with the quarterly Newsweek Psychologia, KUKBUK magazine, Pismo. Her works could be seen in the K Mag magazine or in the Puro Hotel chain. She loves playing with meanings, extracting something from natural environment, changing context. Dilapidated, yellowed paper of old newspapers and herbariums. From each trip, she brings back old magazines, fragments of damaged books and forgotten photographs, from antiquities in a side street and Sunday flea markets. For more, visit www.blueberrythinks.pl and instagram @blueberrythinks.
See works