Since our launch this summer, 526 pup owners have taken our pledge, we've sent out hundreds of bandannas, yard signs, window clings and stickers, and thousands of people have heard or seen our commercials. Our web traffic shows our message is out there, but we want to see it in action.
Send us some pics or video of your PUP stuff in action: Your pet in a bandanna, your clings or magnets on your car, a sign in your yard. Show us how you've PUPped it up. The van Bakeren Foundation supports research and communication between vets and human medical professionals to advance both animal and human medicine. So when its Executive Director spoke out on our PUP campaign, we had to share:
I just love the Pick Up Poop Campaign. I realize that sounds a little strange. We at The van Bakeren Foundation are just as concerned about dog poop as the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District. We just have more concerns. We're certainly concerned about poop contaminating our water because of the nasty bacteria that can live in it, but we're also concerned about parasite eggs that can be found in dog poop, like roundworms. We're also concerned about poop from other animals, like cats and raccoons, to name a few others. Why are we concerned? Because while these parasites can harm animals, they can also harm children, the elderly, pregnant women, and people who are on chemotherapy drugs that can damage their immune system that ordinarily helps them fight off infections, much like nasty strains of bacteria. That just opens up a whole can of worms right there. Pun fully intended. So we want to make sure that people pick up after their dogs and put it in the trash, but we also want to make sure people don't flush used kitty litter down the toilet. There's not much we can do about poop from raccoons other than to try to keep them away from our homes and our sewer systems. Dr. Anna M. van Heeckeren, MS, DVM Executive Director The van Bakeren Foundation http://www.vanbakerenfoundation.org |
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Wally Waterdrop and his dog Pup represent the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District's Pick Up Poop campaign to help the environment (and hey, promote politeness, too). Archives
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