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Our top pick is the Earth Rated Extra Large Poop Bags because they offer superior thickness (2.0 mil) and a generous 13×9 inch size that handles large loads from long-haired breeds without tearing. For budget-conscious owners, the Amazon Basics Dog Poop Bags provide reliable strength at a lower price. If odor control is your priority, the Pogi’s Poop Bags feature a built-in handle that seals in smells effectively.

What to consider for Dog Poop Bags For Long Haired Dogs

Long-haired dogs often have larger, messier stools that can cling to fur, making cleanup challenging. You need bags that are extra-long and wide to accommodate the volume, with reinforced seams to prevent leaks. Thickness (measured in mils) is critical: bags under 1.5 mil may tear. Also consider the bag’s grip texture to avoid slippage when handling heavy loads. Odor-blocking technology is a plus, as long-haired breeds may produce stronger-smelling waste due to diet or coat hygiene.

What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)

For cleaning up after long-haired dogs, genuine enzymatic cleaners break down urine and feces residue, eliminating odors at the source. Look for products labeled pet-safe once dry to avoid harming your dog’s paws or lawn. For outdoor use, choose lawn-safe formulations that won’t burn grass. Stain removers should be effective on both carpet and upholstery, as long-haired dogs often track messes indoors. Avoid products with ammonia, which can attract dogs to re-mark the spot.

How we chose these picks

  • We evaluated bag thickness (mil) and size dimensions to ensure they can handle large, heavy waste.
  • We checked customer reviews for real-world reports of tearing, leaking, or odor breakthrough.
  • We considered eco-friendly options like compostable or recycled materials for environmentally conscious owners.
  • We compared price per bag to identify value across different budgets.
  • We looked for features like tie handles, leak-proof seams, and easy dispensing.
  • We prioritized brands with consistent quality and positive reputation among long-haired dog owners.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Ammonia-based cleaners: they smell like urine to dogs and encourage re-soiling.
  • Products not labeled pet-safe: some cleaners contain chemicals that can irritate paws or cause illness if ingested.
  • Harsh lawn chemicals: avoid fertilizers or weed killers that require a waiting period before pets can walk on the grass.

For more guidance, check out our dog guides, dog health, and dog care products.

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