A rise in dog ownership and pressure on council services mean Britons are having to watch their step

It is not a problem to be sniffed at.

A year into the coronavirus crisis, local media, council newsletters, social network users and disgruntled environmental health experts across the UK are warning that the country is in the grip of a dog mess emergency – and that new puppy owners are shirking their responsibilities to clean up after their lockdown pets.

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