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The number of dogs on the beach and water at Northshore Park has been increasing. Today at noon there were 12 dogs on the beach, most without leashes. I observed 1 fairly rough dog fight, and dogs pooping in the water. Part of the problem seems to have started with the volleyball players who bring their dogs every day, but now everyone else is bringing their dogs. People bring dogs clearly in front of the "no dog" signs. The dogs make me uncomfortable at the beach, scare the birds, and the pooping in the water seemed really unsanitary. I think if you sent someone out on a Sunday once or twice and issued some warnings, you could greatly decrease the dogs.
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Pinellas County Communications (Oficial Verificado)
Garry (Utilizador Registado)
Reconhecido Pinellas County - Animal Services (Oficial Verificado)
Hugh Hazeltine (Utilizador Registado)
Donna Loren (Utilizador Registado)
Barb (Utilizador Registado)
Dumpster Dave (Utilizador Registado)
I'm a big fan of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program and their continuing efforts to restore and protect Tampa Bay. So its extremely fustrating to me that the City of St. Petersburg continues to dodge this issue. The reassignment of this See Click Fix request to Pinellas County Animal Services is just another example of this.
If you want to read more about how Dog Poop contributes to the problem look at this :
http://www.tbep.org/how_you_can_help-pooches_for_the_planet:_scoop_that_poop!-frequently_asked_questions_about_dog_waste.html
Pinellas County - Animal Services (Oficial Verificado)
Fechado Pinellas County - Animal Services (Oficial Verificado)
Mayor's Action Center 5 (Utilizador Registado)