The residents of the city of Petah Tikva, Tel Aviv, are being asked to take their dogs to local vets so a DNA sample can be extracted for testing. The city eventually hopes to build up a database, where turds can be positively matched to registered dogs and their owners. A leading veterinarian in the area has said that the database could also be used for researching genetic diseases in dogs and identifying stray animals.
If these new measures take off then the city will make it mandatory for dog owners to provide DNA samples for filing. Also, folks who pick up after their animal with small bags and post them in specially marked bins around streets and parks will be eligible for rewards – such as pet food coupons, etc. Owners who don’t abide by the rules will face heavy fines.
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