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  • Refills for all Bags on Board dispensers
  • Strong, leak-proof design
  • Makes picking up after your pet easier
  • Always have waste bags handy
  • Eight rolls of 15 waste bags each

Product Description
Always have plenty of brightly colored waste bags on hand when you take your pet for a run in the park. Stock up with the Bags on Board Rainbow Bag Refill Pack, which contains 120 bags for your Bags on Board dispenser. The bags are easy to use and made using leakproof, double-sealed construction to keep the mess inside. The completely biodegradable bags fit all Bags on Board products and make picking up after your pet a more pleasant task. Each refill pack contains 8 rolls of 15 bags each.

Bags on Board waste pick-up bags are easy to use and made using leak-proof, double-sealed construction to keep the mess inside. These refill waste bags fit all Bags on Board dispensers. Stop over-poop-ulation by doing your part and picking up after your pet.

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Well…..not sure what to say…..but every now and then Walter encourages me to rip it up w/ him with a bit of dancing. Typically it always stays in doors, but this time we were a bit adventurous an did our dancing outside . Not quite sure what the neighbors thought but we sure did have a good time!! Walter’s also asked to have his own dog blog, so this first hot tub dance clip has created his new blog ‘Walter the Dog’s Blog”. walter-the-dogs-blog.blogspot.com

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Our 12 year old chow mix dog doing a couple tricks for the camera.

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From playing to belly scratching, here is Lexi who all of a sudden felt an itch she needed to take care off… watch her crawl as she scratches her belly against the blades of the grass. You can teach your dog to crawl by asking them to lie down, then take their favourite treat and hold it inbetween their front paws, moving the treat towards you slowly as they reach out to get it. Be sure to hold the treat as low to the ground as possible, rewarding intermittently. Don't move too fast, otherwise the dog will just get up and walk/run to the treat. Have fun!

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