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Poogooder is currently powered by donations and volunteers who care about their community and the planet. Please show your support and help us grow. Little actions make a big difference! It’s free to be a bin steward and use community bins, but we rely on many small contributions to help cover costs. Donations are not tax deductible at this time.

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Need a conversation starter? Oh Poo! A Cautionary Tale picture book now available

When a boy who loves his dog but hates picking up dog poo takes a shortcut across the grass on the way to school, he learns that everyone has a poo story and it’s up to him to break the mighty poo curse. Based on a collection of true dog poo stories, this funny rhyming picture book reminds readers of all ages that we’re all in this together, and one small action can have a big impact, even when nobody sees it. Available in paperback and hardcover.

Contact Lori Kothe to buy author-signed copies
(Seattle-Tacoma area delivery only)

Join the growing family of Poogooder supporters, amplifiers, volunteers, and advisors!

Join the growing family of Poogooder supporters, amplifiers, volunteers, and advisors!

Let’s do some good today.

What Poogooders are saying

 

“This is a great idea! I hate having to carry dog waste with me on walks. I’d be interested in hosting a waste bin/dispenser.”

— Lisa C.

“We have a little free library and a TON of foot traffic. I’ve been planning to do something like this for a bit (with the addition of adding a leash holder to the little free library so folks can easily tie up while they browse) and would love to help you pilot.”

— Lindzee M.

“I’d love to host a poo-can. What a great idea to change the narrative and get people to chill out!”

— Greg N.

“Thank you so much for starting this up! As a dog owner, I feel frustrated when I see poo around town. Having clean bags and bins to put them in makes such a huge difference.”

— Kristen B.

“I already take it upon myself to pick up piles of others’ poo when I take my dog out for a walk, but it would be awesome to see more people take responsibility for cleaning up after themselves and their pets. So anything to help that along, and make it as easy as possible, I’m all for!”

— Carrie B.

“My Nextdoor group has an amazing number of unhappy folks. The poo is being picked up, but they are really angry when it is put in their bins!!”

— Becky F.