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I hate to say it, you see the visible dog poos, but I can guarantee you cats and foxes are weeing in it every single day. Open sand pits for kids should really have a cover on them so they don't get wet / attract wildlife, otherwise it's a bit of an open litter-box! That said, can't believe some dog owners are just allowing that to happen...

Louisianna2012 Wrote:

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> I cant believe people would think they'd just dump

> sand there randomly for kids to play in?! BUT

> also, owners really shouldnt let their dogs foul

> in it.

>

> Either way - sand is for pitch use.


Haha, so when people slide on the pitch, they can relish the thought that dogs shat in it just days before. Mmmm, lovely! :-0

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