DNA testing for dog poop on the rise in the US

Posted: April 6, 2015 at 3:44 am

Some US cities are looking to DNA testing to catch dog-owners who fail to clean up their dogs' droppings.

Too pooped to scoop? Owners failing to pick up after pooches

Seattle: Frustrated with dog owners who refuse to clean up after their pets, an increasing number of apartments in the US city of Seattle are using DNA testing to identify the culprits.

The Seattle Times reports that a company called BioPet Vet Lab from Knoxville, Tennessee, is providing its PooPrints testing kits to 26 apartment and condo complexes and homeowners' associations in the region.

Erin Atkinson, property manager at Potala Village Apartments in Everett says the messes were everywhere.

Advertisement

"There was poop inside the elevators, in the carpeted hallways, up on the roof", Ms Atkinson said. "They're lazy, I guess."

That's why, since February 2014, tenants have been paying a "one-time fee of $US29.95 ($40) for DNA testing".

BioPet says in the past five years, the DNA test has been used in nearly 1,000 places around the US, and it's especially popular in Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles and other large cities.

The marketing took a little longer to reach the north-west, but King-Snohomish-Pierce counties are opportune sites. They are home to about 811,000 dogs. Seattle has 50 per cent more dogs than kids, the Times said.

Read this article:
DNA testing for dog poop on the rise in the US

Related Posts