Hi,
When we were out earlier this eyar both times one thing I noticed was in general in Spain that dog pooh is a problem on the streets, just as it used to be more evident in the Uk which has cleaned up mostly.
While going aroound on Sierra Golf we saw two little dogs, who were roaming round one small the other slightly larger and very bony, looked very uncared for not sure where they came from and although it seemed a long way for homeless dogs to come, they definitely appeared to be without collar and home. We did not approach as not sure about rabies in Spain?
They even ventured along the road near our house, which was a surpirse as we had orginially seen them along the edge and open part of the site. If what is observed as small droppings then maybe this is from these animals.
Since visiting other foreign climes over the eyars I admit my concern is the homeless animals and this includes cats, present in many places . Where homeless dogs and cats roam freel: When holidaying in the Costa del sol y,ears ago I was sharing a bed with Rebecca who was a baby, window was open, I rolled over and awoke to find a stray cat sleeping there, Rebecca was on the floor. This happened another night so hence we kept windows closed and had a fan. So please beware of befriending and feeding stray animals they become a nuisance.
In defense of the people we met who are dog owners, all of these collected and disposed of any mess their dogs left responsibly.
I believe it is everyone is responsiblity, to challenge anyone seen and the same thing goes for litter, it is something we all need to work at to ensure Sierra Golf stays the lovely place it already is, and what it promises to be for us all as owners.
We look forward to rubbish collections and having bins on site rather than the wait to find an empty skip.
Ray was talking about a Community group, these are issues that need to be part of this as well as a way of getting people together and socialising.
Trisha