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In every village like ours  www.stewarton.com  and other towns,  there are dirty dog owners.  Who take their dogs to someone else’s street or park area to Pooh.  Keeping their own back yard clean and pooh free.  It is all to0 common for pet owners to ignore the fact that it’s even there, thinking it will just break down, and eventually go away. Some pet owners even shovel the poop into flower beds, using it as a fertilizer, or watering it into the soil. But do you really know just how dangerous poop can be, not only to our dogs, but to humans as well.
There are several reasons why it is important we pick up after our pets, we can pick up any of the following disease:

Tapeworms The adult Dipylidium caninum lives in the small intestine of the dog or cat. It is hooked onto the intestinal wall by a structure called a rostellum which is sort of like a hat with hooks on it. The tapeworm also has six rows of teeth to grab on with. Most people are confused about the size of a tapeworm because they only see its segments which are small; the entire tapeworm is usually 6 inches or more.

White Worms are big worms.Typically they are white, about the diametor of a spaghetti-strandand about 4 inches in length. Often puppies or kittens vomit them up, or we are horrified when we see them in their feces. Roundworms can make your pet very ill, but is treatable, and usually not deadly. Treatment can be costly, and is required.

Cryptosporidiumis a protozoan pathogen of the Phylum Apicomplexa and causes a diarrheal illness called cryptosporidiosis. Other apicomplexan pathogens include the malaria parasite Plasmodium, and Toxoplasma, the causative agent of toxoplasmosis. Unlike Plasmodium, which transmits via a mosquito vector, Cryptosporidium does not utilize an insect vector and is capable of completing its life cycle within a single host, resulting in cyst stages which are excreted in feces and are capable of transmission to a new host.

Salmonellosis is an infection with Salmonella bacteria. Most persons infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and abdominal cramps 6 to 72 hours after infection. In most cases, the illness usually lasts 3 to 7 days-most affected persons recover without treatment.

Giardia Lamblia formerly also Lamblia intestinalis and also known as Giardia duodenalis and Giardia intestinalis is a flagellated protozoan parasite that infects the gastrointestinal tract and causesgiardiasis.

E. Coli can generally cause several intestinal and extra-intestinal infections such as urinary tract infections, meningitis, peritonitis, mastitis, septicemia and Gram-negative pneumonia.

Parvovirus can cause disease in some animals. Because the viruses require actively reproducing cells in order to replicate, the type of tissue infected varies by the age of the animal. The gastrointestinal tract and lymphatic system can be affected at any age, leading to vomiting, diarrhea and immunosuppression.

The smell No one likes the smell of doggie poo, including your neighbors.

Poo on shoes There is nothing worse then having to scrape poop of your shoes. Most people are guilty of scraping their shoes off in the grass, leaving traces of feces stuck on the bottom. You should always use a bleach solution to clean the bottom of soiled shoes. It also sticks to the wheels of the prams, wheelchairs which then is taken into the shops and cafes

The flies The could bring with them: Shigellosis, Polio & Eye Diseases to veryone in the community, especially children.

It is best to always pick up after your pets. You can purchase disposable gloves for extra protection at local chemists or hardware stores.
Disposal tidy bags are also available free of charge from the local office in Stewarton Area Centre. Make sure to place the waste in a bag, recycled store bags work great. Then tie the bag up, either take it home or place it in the bin. Ensure the bag is safe as the local street cleaning operatives need to empty the bins. http://www.stewarton.com//index3.php?page=Dog_Pooh

Should there be more dog wardens with the authority to give on the spot fines?