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Date Of Complaint  05/18/2022 
Complaint  Animal feces being wash into the street an on to my property. This is a health concern 1: Dog poop is a pollutant
The Environmental Protection Agency classifies dog poop as a pollutant, in the same category as oil spills, herbicides, insecticides, and salt from irrigation practices, because of the nutrients and pathogens that leach into soil and water, and impact wildlife, plant growth, and human health. The nitrogen and phosphorus in dog waste trigger excessive algae and weed growth, which can choke out aquatic life and make the water unsuitable for swimming or boating. In addition to excessive plant growth, the disease-causing worms, bacteria, and viruses thrive in waste, washing into the water supply, and potentially harming you or your family.
#2: Intestinal parasites can be transmitted to people and other pets
Roundworms ? One of the most common parasites found in dog waste, roundworms can remain infectious in contaminated soil and water for years. A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found that 14% of Americans tested positive for roundworms. In people, a roundworm infection can lead to scarring and inflammation in the eye, causing blindness as the worm migrates through the retina. Roundworm infections can also attack organs, such as the lungs or liver, or the central nervous system, in people.
Whipworms ? As whipworms enter a person?s body through ingestion of water or dirt containing contaminated stool, a variety of issues, such as bloody diarrhea, painful or frequent defecation, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and fecal incontinence, can plague a person with a whipworm infection.
Hookworms ? These parasites can enter a person?s skin, creating an itchy, painful rash, and may travel to the intestines before they die.
It?s important to note that intestinal parasites are extremely common in both cats and dogs. They can infect animals of any age, although puppies and kittens tend to be the biggest victims. While many animals can be asymptomatic carriers of these parasites, others can become very sick.
In order to prevent the spread of these parasites, routine fecal testing, a preventative deworming schedule, and good sanitation and environmental control are essential.
#3: Bacteria can be found in your dog?s stool
Salmonella ? Often linked to raw cookie dough and turtles, Salmonella can also be found in your dog?s waste, causing diarrhea, stomach cramps, and fever.
E. coli ? This bacteria can cause severe stomach cramps, diarrhea that is often bloody, and vomiting. Some people infected with E. coli can also develop a potentially life-threatening condition known as hemolytic uremic syndrome, which causes a decrease in urination frequency, extreme lethargy, and a pale appearance because of anemia.
Giardia ? Giardia can cause foul, greasy diarrhea, dehydration, abdominal cramping, nausea, and vomiting. Severe infections in children can lead to slow development, delayed mental and physical growth, and malnutrition.
Many signs seen in people will appear similar to illness signs in your dog. Diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting are the most common indicators your pet is suffering from a fecal-borne bacterial condition.
#4: Parvovirus can easily infect other dogs
Parvovirus is highly contagious, resistant to many disinfectants, and extremely hardy, capable of surviving in the environment for up to two years. If your dog contacts contaminated objects, clothing, surfaces, or other dogs, she may develop vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite, fever, and possibly bloody diarrhea, leading to a potentially life-threatening illness. The dogs most likely to contract parvovirus are young puppies still undergoing their first vaccination series, older unvaccinated dogs, dogs under stress, dogs with a concurrent parasite infection, and certain breeds, such as German shepherds, Rottweilers, American pit bull terriers, and Doberman pinschers. Please send someone out to stop the Affinity Retreat on Oak Grove road from continuing to to wash their animal feces on to the street an other property. In addition to their customers parking in front of my property and blocking the road to other for safe entry
 
Date Of Resolution  05/18/2022 
Investigation History  Emailed mr Hinton. This is not under Msdh jurisdiction.  
 

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