Snow is finally melting in New York City after weeks of Arctic temperatures left piles of dirty ice along the sidewalks. But ...
According to the New York Post, sidewalks across the five boroughs have become dotted with unscooped dog waste that had been hidden under the snow, triggering a wave of complaints from frustrated New ...
As snow from late January storms finally melts across the Northeast, residents in D.C., Philadelphia and New York City are ...
What a scat-tastophy. The Big Apple has gone from winter wonderland to poop-filled purgatory in the weeks since last month’s ...
The ice is melting, but a secondary problem has emerged.
The crappiest block in the city — at least according to 311 data — was 49th Street between Third and Fourth avenues in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The block got 28 complaints since snow started falling on ...
Once upon a time, white dog poop was very common. Then, it suddenly disappeared. What happened, and why? In an interesting article for IFL Science, writer Rachael Funnell investigates this curious ...
As a responsible dog owner, you know it’s important to pick up your dog’s poop. But what happens after that? Trapped in a plastic bag that can take 1,000 years to decompose, your dog’s poop might ...
Nobody looks forward to scooping poop, but your dog’s daily deposit holds more information than you might think. That humble pile in the grass holds clues about digestion, diet, hydration, and even ...
As snow from late January storms finally melts across the Northeast, residents in D.C., Philadelphia and New York City are confronting what had been buried underneath for weeks: dog waste left behind ...