YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:Yak and double yak Deniz, why don't you train the damn thing to crap on the road instead of the pavement, that way you are not obliged to pick it up. Or has the law changed so you still have to pick it up.
I love my dog, but it aint good when its flattened by a mad driver. Anyway, poo must be picked up. I wonder what happens in Cyprus?
I had a dog for 3 years (about 20 years ago) and I never picked poo up once. You just train the dog to stand on the pavement and release on the road, preferably on a side road inbetween 2 cars. How can it be hit?. It is only if the poo ends up on the pavement that it is an offence. Isn't that so or have the bylaws chaged.
Its not the right thread to discuss canine hygiene, but my Boris is well trained, but poo must be removed from roads, grass verges, parks whereever children and toddlers will play and careless people will tread. Nothing wrong with that. Times are changing Frederico.