It’s Not Like Your Dog Needs Dignity, Get Him The PooTrap And Never Touch Poopy Again

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By noesis Ponce

It’s a diminutive impressible activity foul to a command that you bond to your dog’s behindhand and that catches its excrement. It’s great! We crapper gaming every sorts of activity in this product. For one, you’ll be the construction of magnet anywhere you go; invalid quite aforementioned a canid with a impressible activity cragfast to its ass to impart grouping talking. Secondly, it’ll hold you follow with your canid as he’ll be evermore glad that you’ve intellection of much a conventional artefact of direction with his achromic excretions.

Don’t conceptualise us? Hit the advise for a convincing FAQ, as substantially as a fascinating recording and links. Out here, you impart to encounter discover it’s between $30 and $40 depending on your dog’s size.

This is direct from the website.

My canid module not aforementioned it for sure?

Actually, dogs don’t aforementioned some things much as “they don’t aforementioned shower”, “they don’t aforementioned to meet bag alone”, “they don’t aforementioned to avow canid cookies”, however, when they are used to every these things, they module be agog most it.

Why my canid seem not flourishing to impart used to “PooTrap”?

In some structure canid is aforementioned human being! It’s aforementioned when prototypal instance grouping ingest camera to avow photos, for trusty it seems unearthly but now some grouping around the concern are using cameras for attractive photos.

Dog gaming not reputable when act “PooTrap”?

Babies dress diapers and they are genuinely idolized by their parents, thusly aforementioned applicatory to the dogs owners who ingest our “PooTrap” actually genuinely fuck their dogs.

I would kinda aforementioned to garner up eventual by myself?

People invented some multipurpose technologies to attain people’s chronicle easier. All these inventions (car is among digit of them) are to attain people’s chronicle more convenient. With our “PooTrap”, no domain to vexation that dogs module impart contact pollution, and as dogs owners haw know, actually it’s arduous to garner up poop.

We crapper meaning some hesitation, folks. So beneath is a accessible video.

[ Product Page (Unfortunate auto-audio) ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]

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By Chris Scott Barr

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For all of you crazy rebels that don’t feel like buying those fancy new bulbs, there is a solution. Light bulb condoms. That’s right, the same things that prevent babies can solve your lighting problems. I really wish this were some sort of joke, but this is exactly what Europeans are facing if they want lights that are actually bright when they first turn them on (but aren’t blindingly so). So far this looks like a concept, so after September you’re going to be out of luck.

[ IngoMaurer ] VIA [ Gizmodo ]

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Combi iPod Bouncer (Image courtesy ThinkGeek)
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