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Starting off on the right paw – “The Pet Loo Eco-System”

There is no end to the accessories you can buy for your pet today. Designer collars, leads, beds, even strollers and sunglasses are far more common than you may think! But isn’t it time we started to look at the essentials? It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of bright and funky pet accessories, especially when a new puppy or adopted dog is first brought home. The right diet, a good source of clean water and appropriate bedding … Continue reading

Partners in Grime – The new additions, Part 2…

Tobi Skovron, CEO of Pup-Pee Solutions, has a brief chat about the two new additions to the company’s ever-growing pet waste management product lines. How long has it taken to get these two new lines to reach the shelves (from brainstorm to creation)? Pee-Pods have been in the works for over twelve months. We were trying to bring the right product to that market and had so many varying options. We trialed each of these options and the only one … Continue reading

Partners in Grime…

The new additions, Part 1 Pup-Pee Solutions are committed to developing innovative pet waste management products and the introduction of their latest developments, the Pee-Pod and Skip to My Loo, is a true example of that. Pee-Pods have been developed to trap airborne odours contained in pet waste. The innovative Pod fits neatly inside the catchment jug of your Pet Loo. Liquid waste, on contact with the Pee-Pod and the WEE Sponge additive, turns instantly into a gel – this … Continue reading

Pet Product King Finds a New “Throne”

Founder of United Pet Group comes out of retirement to endorse a pet toilet Orlando, FL (February, 2009) – United Pet Group founder Mark Stern has left retirement to sanction a unique dog toilet from Australia he believes will be a smash hit with pet owners. The Pet Loo is a “back yard in a box” that fits inside homes, so animals can relieve themselves when owners can’t be there. Stern, who has been retired for three years, joined Pet Loo co-inventor Tobi Skovron when … Continue reading