Pet Waste Stations
Controlling Dog Waste with Waste Stations
Controlling the amount of dog waste, particularly in city environments, is becoming an increasingly concerning issue. Pet waste has a variety of negative impacts on people and pets, soil and water supplies, and wildlife. The solution is simple, though often overlooked – pet waste stations. Establishing the stations isn’t just for placement in neighborhoods. They’re…
5 Signs that your Neighborhood is Pet Friendly
If you’re considering moving to a new neighborhood and have a dog, there are some signs you should be looking for that will tell you if the area is friendly to canines. You want to feel comfortable when you walk your dog and not have any problems with new neighbors. Don’t forget your pet’s needs…
Neighborhood Perks When Searching for a New Home
There are some features that are non-negotiable when searching for a new home, such as commute time, size of the dwelling, and your budget, along with storage space, good schools and safety. However, there are neighborhood perks that individuals should look for even if they won’t use them. Playgrounds Even with a fenced in yard,…
Adding Pet Waste Stations Increases Owner Compliance
Most people with dogs are considerate and pick up after their canines. However, there are always a few that don’t for any number of reasons. Installing pet waste stations is an incentive to take responsibility and increases compliance. Pet waste stations are available in two styles. One is a waste receptacle, while the second type…
Indoor Pet Waste Station – Perfect for Hotel and Condo Lobbies
One of the most overlooked resources for hotels and condos is a pet waste station for sanitation. Residents have dogs that need to relieve themselves, and friends that visit may also have a dog. It doesn’t matter whether residents are walking their own canine or hire a dog walker, a pet waste station is an…
The Many Positives of Adding Pet Waste Stations
The majority of dog owners are responsible, courteous, and clean up after their pets. However, that still leaves a mountain of dog feces to dispose of each year. Many cities, communities and neighborhoods are addressing the problem by installing pet waste stations and their installation comes with a variety of positive aspects. Disease/Parasites Pet feces…
Neighborhood Pet Stations Help Keep Yards Clean
No one can predict where their canine will decide to relieve themselves and dogs tend to defecate in the same places – even if that happens to be a neighbor’s yard. It can add up to a particularly noxious problem if it’s not immediately cleaned up. Neighborhood pet stations help keep yards clean, aid in…
Save the Neighborhood with Pet Waste Stations
Pet waste is becoming an increasingly dire problem in neighborhoods across the nation. Inconsiderate dog owners refuse to clean up after their canines and the result is placed where it’s not safe to walk, bike or for kids to play without the potential for finding an unwanted mess on their shoes, tires or even clothes….
Neighborhood Pet Stations: Keeping the Peace
There are nearly 90 million dogs across the U.S. A significant number reside in city and urban environments where they must be walked daily to take care of their elimination needs. Most owners are considerate, collect their dog’s feces, and dispose of the waste properly. Unfortunately, there are also inconsiderate or just plain lazy individuals…
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