Please, Don’t Just Rinse it Away…
Remember to clean up the dog poop otherwise it will end up in your local body of water.

Sunday afternoon I found an article from the San Diego Union Tribune Online discussing the recent trend of homeowners replacing their lawns with artificial turf. Certainly there is concern about the environmental issues involved. But as I was reading the article what disturbed me was a tiny little line at the end of one paragraph listing the benefits of artificial turf: Pet waste can be scooped up or rinsed away.
Most people read right through this sentence without blinking, but it stopped me dead in my tracks.
Under no circumstances should you EVER wash pet waste into the street. This goes for both cats and dogs.
Storm sewers drain directly into lakes, streams and nearby oceans. When the waste hits water it decays, using up oxygen and releasing ammonia (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources). Especially in the spring and summer when water temperatures are warm this leads to the death of fish.
And the fish and shellfish that do survive… they’re probably carrying a disease from waste contamination. Now ask yourself how often you like to chow down on “fresh” seafood.
The trend of artificial grass has grown out of severe drought conditions in the West. However, there are plenty of healthier and natural options out there for people who still want that beautiful lawn.
Organic lawn care is one such option, but there are others. The Unleashed Pet Shop blog recently wrote a post on some great resources to help you get going with safe lawn care practices for people with pets. And Raise a Green Dog is always a good source for tips on the best environmental practices for you and your dog.
So bottom line: Please Remember to Scoop the Poop!
Nina
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Hi Nina–
Thanks for checking out Your Daily Thread’s post on this subject. So important for responsible dog-owners everywhere to know.
Speaking of artificial lawns as you do here, YDT recently had a face off about that controversial subject in the green world: http://yourdailythread.com/2009/06/22/drought-awareness-ydt-face-off-on-lawnternatives/.
Wish you all the best and I love the look of your blog.
Peace,
Danielle