regular baby diapers should work well for your dog! if you are worried about the diapers insides coming out from the cut for the tail you could always use a bit of tape or something similar to seal the edges! you could use a pair of boys un...
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Personally, I wouldn't. They have plastic in them and would be very smelly and toxic to burn.
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Heather Corley, the Baby Products Guide here at About, has a poll running about disposable diapers. I used cloth diapers for the most part, but when I did need to use disposables, there was always one brand I preferred, Wal-mart’s Parent’s...
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A better, cleaner way to do essentially that would be to buy baby wash cloths in bulk and wet them with water when you use it. When diaper change is done place in a diaper pail with CLOTH diapers. I would do a load of diaper wash everyday. ...
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When my daughter was newborn I thought the Eco friendly's were nicers on her skin. And The Eco friendly wipes were kinder when I was out (at home it was cotton wool and water). But the pampers were better for holding her poo. So during th d...
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Nappies will be processed with green waste through an in-vessel HotRot composting unit. This is effectively a U shaped vessel which has a rotating shaft running through it. Nappies and green waste enter one end and move down the vessel as p...
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Every child wears thousands of nappies in the first few years of life. At present almost all of this waste is sent to landfill sites. There is a solution to this growing problem of nappy waste, see washable nappies for more information.
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