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There are countless brands available, but not all of them hold up to:
- our winters
- our gloves
- our wind
- or our enthusiasm to just get the job done and carry on with the walk.
Here you’ll find:
- practical comparisons
- real-world impressions
- simple explanations (no technical jargon)
- and suggestions that focus on what actually maters day-to-day
No hype. Just helpful guidance.
A companion on your daily walks
Doggie poo bags are consumable – you’ll need them again next week, and the week after that.
So, it’s worth choosing ones that:
- open easily
- don’t tear
- fit comfortably in a pocket (or several comfortably in your pocket)
- and don’t turn a quick outing into a small adventure

If I find a bag that works well, I’ll share it. If something disappoints, I’ll mention that too. And occasionally, I’ll add a bit of humour or a Canadian “note to self” from the sidewalk.
One bag I can already recommend without hesitation is the Earth Rated lavender Grab & Go box — it holds up through Canadian winters, opens easily with gloved hands, and a few flat empty bags slip into a jacket pocket before you even leave the house. Earth Rated is a Canadian company, which makes the choice even easier.
Buy Earth Rated Lavender Bags (Grab & Go Box) on Amazon.ca →
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