How the lockdown puppy boom led to Britain's mounting dog poo problem

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How the lockdown puppy boom led to Britain's mounting dog poo problem
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Do you ever wonder why you're seeing so much dog poo everywhere? There actually is a reason - Britain fell even deeper in love with dogs during the pandemic.

“However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the problem was becoming worse again given the huge increase in the number of dogs – and, more importantly, the large numbers of ‘new’ dog owners,” he said.

These walks typically take her between three and eight hours a month and take in two beaches in Tor Bay, woodland, residential areas and public paths. , the waste data and collection charity, said: “As a paddle boarder I have come across countless dog poo bags carelessly thrown into bushes, lurking on the edges of riverbanks, hung on fences or simply left on the ground.”

But experts say it goes further than the canine population increase with the rise in discarded dog poo the most visible symptom of aMany, although by no means all, of these may never have bought dogs if it wasn’t for the pandemic and so may be less committed, experts suggest. Meanwhile, more than half a million dog owners admit to routinely leaving poo unbagged – while another quarter of a million say they often bag it but then hang it off a tree or put it under a bush rather than binning it, according to another recent report from Keep Britain Tidy, with research from YouGov.

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