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Want to talk to your neighbors about pet waste? |
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The question of "what to do with your dog's doo?" is one to which there has never been a universally accepted answer. Unfortunately, the choice made by many is to leave is where it lands - on the ground in parks, forests, yards, and sidewalks. With more than 109,000 dogs living side by side with Clark County residents, the negative impacts on the environment, public health, and neighborhood relations can be significant. We know that it can be difficult to talk to your neighbors about picking up after their pets. Neighbors for Clean Water has been designed to make it easy to talk to your neighbors about picking up after their pets, to connect you with other folks in your neighborhood who want to tackle the problem with you, and to make your community a safer place for your family, your pets, and the environment you live in. |
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