New York City’s dogs, by some estimates, produce about 27,000 tons of poop every year. Most of it ends up in landfills. But to everyday New Yorkers, it may seem like more and more dog poop is staying ...
Around 6.5 million tons of [mostly] plastic-wrapped dog poop winds up in landfills in the United States every year. As most cities see it, that’s the only safe option. Unlike wildlife scat, which ...
A dog DNA test will be able to trace abandoned poop to pet owners, in an effort by an Italian city's government to dish out more fines. Almost 40,000 dogs living in Bolzano will be registered in a ...
The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research. Have you ever been out on a walk and as you take that next step, you feel ...
Dog owners have been warned by a pet nutritionist what is good and bad when it comes to their dog poop. Talking about everything from shape to its color, many may not be aware that what looks 'normal' ...
Dog poop isn’t just gross — it’s also potentially infectious. That’s why signs reminding pet owners to “curb your dog” and scoop their poop have been joined in some places by posted warnings that pet ...