Melting snow is revealing months of dog waste across Capital Region parks and trails, prompting complaints from walkers and ...
"Really, really wrong with you." ...
The city is currently a dog-shit nightmare. There’s no other way to say it. Dog owners seem to have taken January’s snowstorm as carte blanche to violate an already tenuous social contract: They have ...
An anti-Israel activist was among the troves of New Yorkers enraged about the minefields of unscooped dog poop littering weeks-old sidewalk snow — quipping that the nasty excrement apocalypse should ...
The complaints are piling up. A putrid sidewalk so blanketed with poop that it’s barely passable has become a symbol of the Big Apple’s winter crap crisis — as complaints over dog waste reach record ...
As the snow finally melts in New York City, some New Yorkers are realizing their neighbors have been neglecting one very vital chore: picking up after their dogs. Instead of spring flowers, it's ...
A revolting reality has emerged as the snow from January’s storm melts away: New York City's dog owners don’t scoop their pets' poop from the sidewalks. Sidewalks throughout the five boroughs resemble ...
Weeks after a winter storm blanketed New York City, the snow has melted into a mess — and residents say what’s left behind is far worse than slush. According to the New York Post, sidewalks across the ...
For dog walkers who think they can dump their full bag of poop into any trash can in Birmingham, think again, as the city government says it's illegal, according to a post on Facebook. The city's ...
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Hoboken mayor to residents: Clean up your dog s—
The mayor of Hoboken is going viral for her simple message to residents: "clean up your dog s---." Emily Jabbour posted a video of herself standing in front of a snow bank alongside something a pet ...
Snow from late January storms is finally melting across DC, Philadelphia and New York City. Residents say weeks-old dog waste buried under snow is now covering sidewalks. Experts warn pet waste is ...
Ten years ago, Lancashire man Wayne Dixon decided to give it all up and make a difference along the coast of Britain. Wayne and his dog Koda, a Northern Inuit, were on a mission to pick up rubbish, ...
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