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May 11, 2022 Minutes Continued- Mr. Bell Citizen Comment Materials <br />One of the most common complaints to dogs in parks is their feces. Toileting and <br />marking behavior that is stimulated by exercise or the presence of other dogs is <br />contained in dog parks. Most dog parks post rules that require dog owners to clean <br />up after their pets, and there is often a sponsoring group associated with the dog park <br />to provide an example to other dog owners, educate them, and take responsibility for <br />picking up overlooked feces. Necessary clean-up tools, including biodegradable <br />bags, and pooper scoopers are often provided on site, and many parks provide trash <br />containers and pick up. <br />Who will supervise the dog park? <br />A responsible association of dog owners whose members can exert peer pressure to <br />enforce the rules is the key to success. The dog park group monitors the park's use, <br />cleans up, raises funds for amenities, and serves as communications liaison with the <br />city, neighborhood, and dog owners. <br />3 4' THE HUMANE SOCIEW <br />OF THE UHREO STATES <br />Cekhremg Arendt Canhotr:in9 CrwttrY <br />