JDgreen227
Super Member
According to a story published in today's local news, a Knoxville, TN. company has developed a process called "Pooprints" in which DNA samples can be collected from dogs, and the samples used to determine which canines are leaving behind doggie doo in public areas. They market the service to property management companies and apartment complexes, etc. and currently have clients in 28 states. Getting a DNA sample costs clients $29.95 for each dog, and a stool sample costs them $49.95 to have tested and analyzed. One client says in the story they fine each resident $150 if the tests reveal the tenant's dog created the mess and the resident did not clean it up. :laughing: :laughing: