Abandoning doggy doo? DNA will sniff you out and expose you
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Some apartment complexes and homeowners associations are requiring residents to submit DNA samples from their dogs to track who is responsible for piles of dog waste.
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You read that right. Some apartment complexes and homeowners associations are now requiring residents to have their dogs' DNA tested. The idea is to create a database of doggy DNA profiles. So, if any unscooped poop is found on the premises, they can connect it to the guilty party and issue a fine.
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