Geo Beats
Not all dog owners are considerate. Many towns and cities across the world face a mess of left-behind poop from pooches. A small town located about 20 miles away from Madrid, Spain, initiated a plan to teach 4)canine owners a lesson.
The council utilized about 20 volunteers who scoured the streets, looking for humans who wouldnt clean up after their dogs. The volunteers would then casually approach the pet owners and start a conversation in order to obtain the poochs name. An authority from the council explains the process stating“With the name of the dog and the breed it was possible to identify the owner from the registered pet database held in the town hall.” The volunteers would then pick up the dog feces and the package would be delivered by courier to the pet owners residence.
The campaign ran for a total of one week back in February of this year. In just a few short months, the town has seen a 70% decrease in the amount of dog defecation left on public streets.
不是所有的養(yǎng)狗人都那么為他人著想的。在世界各地,許多城鎮(zhèn)和城市都要面對狗狗們隨處留下的便便。在西班牙一個距離馬德里20英里的小鎮(zhèn),最新提出一項計劃,旨在給養(yǎng)狗人一個教訓(xùn)。
當(dāng)?shù)氐淖h會派出20名志愿者巡視大街,找找那些不為自己的狗清理糞便的主人。這些志愿者會不經(jīng)意地上前與狗的主人談話,以獲取寵物狗的名字。議會的一名官員解釋說明道,“知道了狗的名字和品種,就能從市政廳的已登記寵物信息庫中找到主人的信息?!敝驹刚邥压芳S便拾起,然后打包,讓快遞送到狗主人的住處。
該項計劃在今年二月實行了整整一星期。僅僅幾個月后,該小鎮(zhèn)大街上狗糞便的數(shù)量就減少了70%。