Isreal is using the lastest technologies to keep doggie doo-doo off its streets. We just read an article in Reuters that described a new way to deal with pet droppings-- by using DNA. The Isreali city of Petah Tikva has launched a program to:
First, get the DNA of the dogs in the city. Then, take DNA from droppings found on the street or in collection bins. Finally, when matches are found between dogs and droppings, owners are either rewarded (if the poo was found in a collection bin) or fined (if the poo was found on the street).
We had two reactions here at PetDuel. First, this is a cool use of technology, especially when rewarding owners for keeping the streets clean. But then, it seems a bit expensive, and a bit overblown. Are pet owners in Isreal really that irresponsible when they walk their dogs that the city government should spend time analyzing DNA found in dog droppings to punish owners?
We'd like to hear your thoughts on this, would you like to see a program like this in your city?
Here at PetDuel.com, we have always believed that pets should be spayed and neutered to keep pet populations down. Recently, we came across an article that suggests yet another
reason to spay and neuter your pets-- it will keep them healthier.
Spaying and neutering frees pets from illnesses related to cancer,
hernias, transmittable diseases, and the desire to wander away from the
safety of home and find a mate. This is an issue we feel strongly
about, and if you have friends that do not spay or neuter their pets,
please send this message along.
This is an adorable video I found of a baby and his cat. I have two
cats, and I don't think either of them could put up with the way this
baby expresses his love. How would your cat react?
One of our avid users, nwells, sent us one of the coolest videos we have ever seen--it's a video of a dog named Tillman who can do all sorts of action sports better than most people can. We've posted the video below, let us know what you think of Tillman, and feel free to share any cool tricks that your pets can do.
E-mail us anything you find interesting at blog@petduel.com.
The PetDuel.com Team has added a blog to our website! We'll be
posting anything and everything we find interesting in the wonderful
world of pets. As always, we'd love to hear back from our users and
readers, and now we'd espcially like to hear about things you'd like to
see in the blog!