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* {{cite web | last =Blackman | first =Diane | coauthors = |date=2003-07-14 updated | year = | month = | url=http://dogplay.com/Activities/dogpark.html | title ="Dog Parks, Dog Runs and Off Leash Play" | work = | publisher =Dog Play | accessdate =2006-07-21}}
* {{cite web | last =Blackman | first =Diane | coauthors = |date=2003-07-14 updated | year = | month = | url=http://dogplay.com/Activities/dogpark.html | title ="Dog Parks, Dog Runs and Off Leash Play" | work = | publisher =Dog Play | accessdate =2006-07-21}}
* {{cite web | last = | first = | coauthors = |date=2004-05-25 updated | year = | month = | url=http://dnr.metrokc.gov/parks/transition-plan/ | title ="Parks Business Plan" | work =King County Parks and Recreation Division | publisher =Department of Natural Resources and Parks | accessdate =2006-07-21}}
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* {{cite news | first =Reinhard | last =Kargl | author = | coauthors = | url=http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/459bf79cab965010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html | title =A Pooper Scooper Law with Bite. The Germans consider DNA testing to match poop to pooch | work =Science | publisher =Popular Science | pages = | page = |date=July 2005 | accessdate =2006-06-06}}
* {{cite news | first =Reinhard | last =Kargl | author = | coauthors = | url=http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/459bf79cab965010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html | title =A Pooper Scooper Law with Bite. The Germans consider DNA testing to match poop to pooch | work =Science | publisher =Popular Science | pages = | page = |date=July 2005 | accessdate =2006-06-06}}
* {{cite web | last = | first = | coauthors = | date = | year =2000 | month =September | url=http://www.dogromp.org/dogparks/scooppoop.asp | title ="The Scoop on Poop" | work = | publisher =ROMP | accessdate =2006-06-06}} <br>ROMP (Responsible Owners of Mannerly Pets), metropolitan [[Minneapolis-St.Paul|Twin Cities]] recreation-advocacy group; June 1996 in Roseville, MN, nonprofit incorporation April 2000 <nowiki>[</nowiki>[http://www.dogromp.org/aboutROMP/Default.asp About ROMP]<nowiki>]</nowiki>
* {{cite web | last = | first = | coauthors = | date = | year =2000 | month =September | url=http://www.dogromp.org/dogparks/scooppoop.asp | title ="The Scoop on Poop" | work = | publisher =ROMP | accessdate =2006-06-06}} <br>ROMP (Responsible Owners of Mannerly Pets), metropolitan [[Minneapolis-St.Paul|Twin Cities]] recreation-advocacy group; June 1996 in Roseville, MN, nonprofit incorporation April 2000 <nowiki>[</nowiki>[http://www.dogromp.org/aboutROMP/Default.asp About ROMP]<nowiki>]</nowiki>

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A pooper-scooper, or poop scoop, is a device commonly used to pick up an animal's fecal matter. This includes devices which remove feces from public places or from litter boxes. Pooper-scooper devices often have a bag or bag attachment. 'Poop bags' are alternatives to pooper scoopers, and are simply a bag, usually turned inside out, to carry the feces to a proper disposal area. Sometimes, the person performing the cleanup is also known as the pooper-scooper.

Legality

a) A person who owns, possesses or controls a dog, cat or other animal shall not permit the animal to commit a nuisance on a sidewalk of any public place, on a floor, wall, stairway or roof of any public or private premises used in common by the public,rgewtgfyerftyhtseiueushthtghhfhfhfh#REDIRECT [[fgsfgsyufgdsyufgesyfrg[1]]] or on a fence, wall or stairway of a building abutting on a public.

§ 161.05. Dogs to be restrained.
A person who owns, possesses or controls a dog shall not permit it to be in any public place or in any open or unfenced area abutting on a public place unless the dog is effectively restrained by a leash or chain not more than six feet long.

Authorized employees of New York City Departments of Health (including Animal Care & Control), of Sanitation, or of Parks and Recreation can issue tickets.[2]

Health Concerns

Dog droppings are one of the leading sources of E. Coli (fecal coliforms) bacteria pollution: Each gram of dog feces contains over 20,000,000 E. Coli colonies.[3] While an individual animal's deposit of feces will not measurably affect the environment, the compounded effect of thousands of dogs and cats in a metropolitan area could create problems due to microbe contamination of soil and water supplies. The runoff from neglected pet waste contaminates water, creating a public health hazard for residents, and stream inhabitants like fish.[4]

The situation is particularly dire in Germany, where an estimated 1400 tonnes of feces are deposited daily on public property. A Dresden citizen commission (2005) overwhelmingly recommended a plan that would break even at about seven months. DNA samples would be required when pet licenses come up for renewal. Within a year, a database of some 12,500 registration-required canine residents would be available to sanitation workers with sample-test kits. Evidence would be submitted to a forensics laboratory where technicians could readily match the waste to it's dog. The prospect of a prompt fine equivalent to $600 US (at 2005 exchange rate) would help assure preventive compliance, as well as cover costs.[5]

Reference

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  2. ^ (1) Zand, Joel R., Esq. poop is good for you no matter wat you say fuck you ""New York City's Dog Shit Scoop Law"". Legal issues and laws affecting dogs, companion animals, and their people. Joel R. Zand. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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    (2) ""Wildlife"". NYC Health Code. Animal Care & Control of New York City. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)
  3. ^ Coliform and E. coli are commonly-used field indicators of fecal contamination by animals (including human)
  4. ^ ""Scoop the Poop Campaign"". BurlingtonEcoInfo > Water > issues > Scoop the Poop. University of Vermont. n.d. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)
  5. ^ Kargl, Reinhard (July 2005). "A Pooper Scooper Law with Bite. The Germans consider DNA testing to match poop to pooch". Science. Popular Science. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

Bibliography

  • Blackman, Diane (2003-07-14 updated). ""Dog Parks, Dog Runs and Off Leash Play"". Dog Play. Retrieved 2006-07-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)
  • ""Parks Business Plan"". King County Parks and Recreation Division. Department of Natural Resources and Parks. 2004-05-25 updatedfhsgjkdfhgkdjfhgdihgdkjsg hd hgdjfghdfeutheiuthdg hdfkjhdfgkjhsggjdhgdfh gjtkrhgfdthdfjthdrsjtghdsfkj fhr trthrejhdfy dicky suck ity gdifhgrtfucky md. Retrieved 2006-07-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)
  • Kargl, Reinhard (July 2005). "A Pooper Scooper Law with Bite. The Germans consider DNA testing to match poop to pooch". Science. Popular Science. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  • ""The Scoop on Poop"". ROMP. 2000. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
    ROMP (Responsible Owners of Mannerly Pets), metropolitan Twin Cities recreation-advocacy group; June 1996 in Roseville, MN, nonprofit incorporation April 2000 [About ROMP]
  • ""Scoop the Poop Campaign"". BurlingtonEcoInfo > Water > issues > Scoop the Poop. University of Vermont. n.d. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)
  • ""Wildlife"". NYC Health Code. Animal Care & Control of New York City. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)
  • Zand, Joel R., Esq. ""New York City's Dog Poop Scoop Law"". Legal issues and laws affecting dogs, companion animals, and their people. Joel R. Zand. Retrieved 2006-06-06. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors= and |month= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
    New York attorney and dog lawyer;