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UK pet firms honoured with Queen's Award
IAMS reveals formula for happy and healthy pets
Good sales reps are a Unique Selling Point
Pet shops crowned winners in window display contest
Naturo make natural pet food more accessible
Owners can clean up properly after scooping the poop
Retailers urged to support fishkeepers during summer
Flyball club wins Alpha Feeds sponsorship
New-look Feline Care Nutrition dry packs from Royal Canin
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Pet shop owner jailed after targeting young girls in flashing spree
Calls for changes in pet trade law
AATU launches new addition to its range
The Dog Treat Company makes debut at Farm Shop & Deli Show
Kizzy 'calms down' and passes KC Bronze test
TopSpec appoints Business Development Manager
'Large tortoise’ blamed for road hold-up
Mystery campaigner gives out free poop bags
Happy Rabbit project aimed at improving pet welfare
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Mystery campaigner gives out free poop bags
 
A mystery campaigner is behind a one-man mission to clean up a path covered in dog mess by appealing to owners' better nature with a home-made sign, and even supplying them with free bags to clear up after their pets.

The campaigner, thought to be a fed-up local, has created the home-made sign, complete with free bags for pet owners to clear up after their dogs in the village of Overseal, South Derbyshire.

The path off Woodville Road in the village has been a well-known hot spot for problems with dog mess, but the mystery sign is thought to be having an impact as problems there have started to improve, say locals.

The sign, mounted on a pole, has wire threaded through which has a role of black bags for dog owners to use to clear up after their pet if they get caught without one.

The sign, printed on a large white board, and its friendly wording has certainly struck a chord with pet owners who use the path. It invites pet owners to 'please take a poo bag' having warned about the dangers of dog mess causing worms and other nasties for other pooches.

And there is even a message to dogs which reads: "Attention dogs: grr, bark, woof."
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