New appeal on Carmarthenshire dog mess


Carmarthenshire householders are being asked to dispose of their dog mess carefully.
It follows concerns regarding dog faeces in black bags and the health and safety implications for refuse crews when loading the bags into the vehicles.
All faeces contains bacteria that can cause stomach upsets if ingested, however, the greatest risk from dog mess is toxocariasis – which can cause epilepsy, asthma and even blindness.
When out walking, residents are being reminded to carry dog mess bags with them and then use the number of litter bins dotted throughout the county.
If your dog goes in your garden, you could flush it down the toilet or you can now buy specially designed ‘doggy loos’.
These work just like a bin, half buried in your garden, except that you never need to empty it, as natural processes then break the contents down and disperse them harmlessly into the soil.
If you do have to dispose of dog mess in your black bag – make sure it is double-wrapped, in small quantities only and mixed in with other types of waste.
Black bags found to contain large amounts of dog mess will not be collected, in line with council policy.
Executive Board Member for Technical Services Cllr Colin Evans said: “We have had a number of incidents with dog mess recently when loading black bags into our refuse vehicles. Not only is it extremely unpleasant for our operatives, but it is a serious health risk”

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