Dog Gear Updated August 19, 2026

Earth Rated 600-Count Poop Bags: Smart Bulk Buy or Too Much Lavender?

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Parent using a lavender dog waste bag during a walk with a Maltese and baby stroller
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A box of 600 Earth Rated lavender poop bags sounds excessive until a dog goes out three or four times a day. At three bags daily, the supply lasts about 200 days; at five, about 120. The bulk format can simplify a busy home, but the fragrance and storage footprint deserve more thought than the low per-bag cost.

We have not personally tested this product. This guide draws on the manufacturer’s specifications, the exact US product variant, recent category data, and recurring themes across independent owner discussions and retailer reviews.

The exact product and what 600 means

This guide covers Earth Rated model 10CA10BG0031, UPC 870856001717, and Amazon ASIN B0CS81Q6Z7: lavender-scented refill rolls totaling 600 bags. The box contains 30 rolls of 20. Each bag measures 9 by 13 inches and is designed for a standard roll dispenser.

Earth Rated says these bags are made with 65% certified post-consumer recycled plastic and backs them with a leak-proof guarantee. That is a material claim, not permission to call the bags compostable. They are conventional waste bags with recycled content and should go into the appropriate trash stream after use.

Recent third-party Amazon-category trackers have placed this exact 600-count ASIN among Earth Rated’s stronger-selling variants, and pet-supply trend data showed a summer lift for the product. That is evidence of demand, not a durability test. We still looked for repeated owner patterns rather than treating sales rank as a recommendation.

Parent loading a lavender refill roll into a leash dispenser while the baby remains safely in a playpen

What owners consistently like

Across high-volume Chewy review pages, Reddit discussions, and other retailer feedback for the same Earth Rated refill format, owners repeatedly mention three positives: the bags feel thicker than bargain alternatives, the perforations are usually easy to separate, and the 9-by-13-inch size gives enough material to invert over a hand and tie securely.

The fragrance splits opinion. Many owners say lavender makes a tied bag more tolerable when they must carry it to the next public bin. Others describe the scent as strong, perfume-like, or irritating to allergies. No fragrance makes dog waste odor disappear, and a scented bag can create an association some people actively dislike. If anyone in the home is scent-sensitive, the unscented Earth Rated refill is the more rational first purchase than committing to 600 lavender bags.

Occasional seam or perforation failures also appear in the review record. That is normal for a disposable product but important because the consequence is unpleasant. Check a new roll as it dispenses, avoid pulling sharply at an angle, and carry one spare bag on every walk.

Why the bulk box can work in a dog-and-baby routine

Running out of bags during a stroller walk creates exactly the kind of one-handed improvisation parents do not need. Load the dispenser before leaving, keep one backup in an adult pocket, and retain control of the dog’s leash and stroller. A dispenser may clip to the leash or adult bag, but it should not swing where the baby can grab it.

During cleanup, park the stroller on level ground, engage its brake, and keep it within arm’s reach. If the dog, stroller, and cleanup cannot all remain under control, move to a safer position or ask another adult for help.

Treat the roll and dispenser as dog-waste supplies, not play objects. Keep the current roll on adult-controlled gear and store the bulk supply in a latched cabinet rather than an open entryway basket. The CDC advises keeping children away from areas containing dog waste and washing after handling dogs, waste, or dog supplies.

Storage and disposal

Thirty rolls occupy more room than a typical six- or eighteen-roll box. A high, dry cabinet near the exit is convenient, but “high” is not enough once a toddler climbs. Use a latch. Rotate the oldest rolls forward and keep them away from heat that may affect the plastic or fragrance.

After pickup, knot the bag and use a public waste bin where permitted or a secure outdoor trash container at home. Do not leave filled bags in the stroller basket, car, porch, or an indoor diaper pail shared with baby items. Wash with soap and running water before touching the baby, bottle, snack, or stroller tray. If soap and water are not available, the CDC says a sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol can be used until handwashing is possible.

Bulk lavender waste-bag rolls stored in a high cabinet while a tied bag goes into an outdoor lidded bin

Is 600 the right quantity?

Choose the 600-count pack when the household already knows it likes Earth Rated’s lavender scent, uses roll dispensers, walks frequently, and has secure storage. Calculate your realistic daily use and compare the unit price with smaller packs on the day you buy; Amazon pricing and coupons change.

Choose a smaller pack first if the scent is new to you, if storage is limited, or if your dog rarely needs bags away from home. A bulk box is not a bargain when fragrance sensitivity makes most of it unusable. Families who want recycled content without perfume should compare the exact unscented refill rather than assuming every Earth Rated variant is interchangeable.

The practical value here is reliability and fewer restocking moments. For a dog-and-baby household, that can be worthwhile—but only after the lavender question is settled.

Sources consulted

Specifications and links last verified August 19, 2026.

At a glance

Earth Rated Dog Poop Bags, Lavender, 600 Count

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What stands out

  • Thirty 20-bag refill rolls reduce how often frequent walkers restock
  • Each bag measures 9 by 13 inches and fits standard roll dispensers
  • Owner feedback repeatedly favors the thickness and perforations

Things to know

  • Lavender fragrance can be unpleasant for scent-sensitive households
  • A 600-count supply needs secure storage away from babies and pets
  • Recycled plastic is not the same as compostable or biodegradable
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Questions families actually ask

How many rolls are in the 600-count Earth Rated box?

The 600-count pack contains 30 rolls with 20 bags per roll.

What size is each bag?

Each refill bag measures 9 by 13 inches, according to Earth Rated.

Are these bags compostable?

No. This exact lavender refill is a plastic bag made with 65% certified post-consumer recycled plastic; it should not be described as compostable or biodegradable.

Is the lavender scent strong?

Scent perception varies. Many owners like it for longer walks, while a recurring minority finds it strong or irritating and prefers Earth Rated's unscented version.