The Diaper Genie has gotten so many rave reviews from parents that pet parents have started using it as a cat and dog poop trash can! Smells anywhere makes us cringe, but bad aromas inside the house are particularly appalling. The Diaper Genie hands down offers the best odor control of waste, whether from human infants or your fur baby.
Similar in design to the Litter Genie, the pail comes with an “easy roll” of 18 baggies to collect dog or cat poop. Press the foot pedal to open the lid, drop in the waste, and the lid seals in odor. To empty, pull up the ends of the bag, tie in a knot, and tear off at the perforation to remove from the roll to discard.
Each Diaper Genie bag holds up to 47 newborn-size diapers, which translates into at least that number of poop bags or scoops of cat waste. The product comes with a refill bag able to contain 846 newborn-sized deposits, and lasts up to five months. And if you have a dog that munches on poop, it doubles as a pup-proof trash can.
Pros
- Ideal for indoor odor control
- Compact
- Easy to use
- Includes bag refill
Cons
- Best for single or small pets
- Some reviews complain of fragile pedal hinge
If you hate the thought of any dog poop container, you’ll adore the Doggie Doo Drain removal system. Designed by a plumber, the plastic funnel-shaped guide screws directly onto your sewer or septic clean-out pipe. To use, unscrew the top to open, drop the dog poop directly into the sewer line, and your septic system takes care of the rest.
The Doggie Doo Drain can handle waste from any size dog, including multiple pets. After dropping in the waste, rinse with the hose to prevent any blockage and close the lid. In cold weather, a pitcher of warm water poured down the pipe keeps things moving. Dog waste left in the yard gets absorbed into the ground or washed into storm drains. This system treats dog poop in an environmentally-responsible way, eliminating the need for plastic bags.
Pros
- Convenient option that uses existing septic/sewer clean-out pipe
- No need to dig a hole
- No enzymes or additives needed
- Eliminates poop bags
- Environmentally-friendly
Cons
- Only works with 3- and 4-inch sewer/septic clean-out
- Not appropriate for cat poop from litter box
Look for trash cans that control odor effectively. An outdoor container gives your nose a bit of a break, but for indoor container systems, choose something with odor control that stores easily behind a door or cupboard, and also provides a child-proof or pet-proof closure.
Why You Should Trust Us
I’m a certified animal behavior consultant, and nationally-known authority on pet care and behavior. I’ve published more than 4,000 articles about the veterinary and pet products industry, and have appeared as a pet expert on Animal Planet. In addition to writing, I frequently lectures at conferences and gives webinars about pet behavior.
How We Found the Best Trash Cans for Dog Poop
To begin, I considered the needs of different types of pet owners, from homeowners to apartment dwellers, and those with big dogs and small dogs. Then, I researched the top selling models from multiple well-known retailers, using my personal experiences and industry expertise to evaluate their features. Additionally, I combed through hundreds of customer reviews to see how the best products fared for other people.
FAQ
What is the best way to store dog poop until trash day?
Ideally, it’s best to get any dog poop out of your house and into an outdoor trash can as soon as possible. But if that’s not possible, choose an indoor-friendly pet waste pail like the Litter Genie or Diaper Genie, which use special odor-blocking bags to keep smells at bay until trash day.