
The neighbourhood association for Salobreña Old Town held their ‘Spring Lunch’ with around 70 residents (most of whom were foreigners) attending, so it was a sort of inter-cultural lunch.
Yes, the Salobreña Town Hall kicks off spring with a campaign to remind dog owners whose mutts liberally lace the town with poop, that it’s a no-no.
When we say “going to the dogs,” we mean, “going to be used by dogs,” so don’t panic!
An increasing number of dog owners are being irresponsible by allowing their dogs to roam free, unattended, and therefore free to drop their disgusting deposits everywhere.
Motril has just launched an awareness campaign, entitled, Don’t Turn Your Back on the Problem, to tackle the problem of dog droppings.
Whilst chewing gum might be a sticky problem as far as keeping the streets clean, what people object most to when it comes to stepping in something are dog droppings.
…how the streets of Almuñécar have taken pounding from our canine friends? There must be something about the heat that stimulates dogs’ bowels.