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UK : Barking they are going to DNA test the poo from Dogs
Then they track the Owners
and Fine them £80 or more Bloody Good In todays papers |
ffs do they seriously not have anything better to do with their time :laugh:
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surely the people who let their dogs sh1t everywhere are the ones who will deffo not sign up
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I just wish something,anything could be done and councils follow up their threats with fining people,There is nothing worse than the squelch of dog muck stuck on your best shoes,or even worse the kids,but seriously,why are some people so sodding lazy,bend down and pick it flaming up!!!
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Even on the unmade country tracks I go on if my dog does a sh1t I get a stick and individually prong each bit and put it in the bushes |
I just noticed that they're doing this in "barking" :hehe:
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I always clean up after my dog :smug:
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she is such a poop machine :hehe: |
Mines like that too but she doesn't do it all together. She'll do a little bit then walk a bit further and do more. She's weird. I watched her in the garden once just walking around in a circle dropping ****.
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Thats bitches for you What is worse at the mo is that my one loves eating grass and now its growing she is eating a lot and that means that sometimes the poo gets stuck and i have to get a dock leaf and pull it fecking out :umm2: |
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I'm forever having to literally pull **** out of her arse. She ate a tennis ball once and I caught glimpse of it hanging out her rear end the next day. It was on with the marigolds and I just thought of England. |
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Yes but some older and younger people do not bother they need locking up in a cell full of Dog Muck |
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Yes in Streets But not in Parks |
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They have Given up on life |
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24 Hours in the Past BBC1HD 21.00 tonite you will see celebs picking up dog poo to take to the local tannery to cure the leather :omgno:
Episode 1 of 4 New series. Living reality documentary in which six celebrities travel back in time to the 19th century, spending four full days experiencing the relentless graft of the working poor in Victorian Britain. Impressionist Alistair McGowan, former minister Ann Widdecombe, actress Zoe Lucker, world champion hurdler Colin Jackson, actor Tyger Drew-Honey and presenter Miquita Oliver are the volunteers, whose first 24 hours lands them in the dustyard, where they have to sift through mountains of dirt, rotting veg and old bones. Presented by Fi Glover, with historian Ruth Goodman |
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Yes but thats in Past |
Surely there is better things to be doing than this:joker:
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DNA dog mess means they can track the owners unless they change the place they are taking there dog |
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From ITV1 London News
The firm in charge will soon find the offenders as every dog going to the park will have a DNA check |
What happened to spray painting it pink and making it pretty?
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