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Friday, August 8, 2008

Please don't pick up your dog poo!

Okay, I'm really not suggesting that if you are a dog owner that you leave it's crap lying around - having a couple of young children and living near a park where they like to play you can imagine that irresponsible dog owners really grind my gears. If you can't be bothered to read the rest of this update PLEASE DO PICK UP YOUR DOG POO.

Now for the rest of you what the hell am I wittering about? Well the title of this update was inspired by a notice I spotted at the entrance to a local area of managed woodland while walking the dogs today. We've become accustomed these days to signs warning us that we will be fined if we don't clean up after our dogs (although I don't think I've ever seen anyone with the authority to issue such a fine while I've been out) so it was interesting to spot one today politely requesting that we do the opposite.

Naturally details were short but the implication seemed to be that due to the eco-nature of the area they would rather you didn't use plastic bags to collect your dog mess and instead leave it for nature to take it's course if it is out of the way of the paths and car parks. Oh the fun trying to find a stick to flick dog crap far enough into the undergrowth when our Labrador opted to squeeze one out right on the edge of the main entrance route to the forest.

Anyway, getting back to the matter in hand seeing this sign reinforced a concern I've had for some time. You see responsible dog owners collect their crap, but it's usually in plastic bags and typically it's then deposited in general waste bins. Not the most environmentally friendly option, and I guess it means that the contents of these bins aren't likely to be sorted for recycling if they are 50% full of bagged dog mess!

There has to be a better option surely? I just can't think of it. It's not practical to carry a shovel round to bury it, and I'm sure the council wouldn't take kindly to legions of dog owners digging up their parks, so apart from buying bio-degradable poo bags which will only do so much good in the land-fill anyway what can the eco conscious dog owner do?

Answers on a post card...or in the comments box ;)

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4 Comments:

At August 10, 2008 2:54 AM , Blogger timx said...

I'm sorry to say that general waste bins are not sorted for recycling anyway! The contents of those bins and the contents of the 'dog bins' both end up in the same landfill (or incinerator etc. depending on where you live). I would have to say that any local authority suggesting you should not clear up after your dog is being pretty irresponsible - which child is happy to stick to the path in woodland? Yesterday I saw the ultimate irresposible dog owner with two Jack Russels on a supposedly dog-free holiday beach. Like most dog related laws, it is only enforcible if there is someone who can actually witness tha law being broken and then take action.

 
At August 28, 2008 7:48 PM , Blogger dok said...

Please check out "The Straight Scoop on Dog Poop"

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I think you will like it!

 
At December 14, 2008 3:07 PM , Blogger Jeff Spring said...

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At May 12, 2009 10:57 AM , Blogger FlushDoggy said...

I flush my dog's poops down the toilet with a flushable doggy waste bag. Most eco-friendly way to get ride of poops.

The company is called Flush Doggy.

There are flushable dog poop bags. The best answer probably because dog poop can get treated just as your poop is.

FlushDoggy, is a fully biodegradable, flushable(water soluble) dog waste bag that is very eco-friendly. Dog doodies

are best to be flushed down the toilet and degrade naturally , just as our own doodies. Stop destroying our earth

and start educating the public, one poop at a time. Be a responsible owner and go green for our pets.

http://flushdoggy.com and get a FREE SAMPLE TO TRY !

 

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