Dog owners are always responsible for picking up dog feces, regardless of where the dog lives or who owns the property where the dog makes a deposit.
Home owner associations are responsible for fining residents who allow their animals free-range access to common areas for this purpose.
If owners want feces-free common areas -- because there will always be errant animals, rogue residents and who knows -- add a line item to the budget and hire a patrol to clean up feces regularly. Owners must be willing to pay for this service.
Human feces (or stools) are produced by the entire digestive system.
the colon
You cannot. If you have a dog, make sure you are picking up your dog's feces every day. Then go over to your neighbor's house and very politely ask them to please pick up their dog's feces as it stinks. Even offer to help out when you go over there. Just be very nice when you ask them to do this, tell them that you do not want your own yard to smell badly for them and that is why you keep your dog's feces picked up. Also explain to them the dangers of letting feces lie around for their own health and their dog's. By picking up the feces on a daily basis they will cut down the risks of getting roundworm eggs, thereby infecting themselves and their dog. So it is safer for the owners and the dogs. Tell them to watch that show on TV called "Monsters Inside of Me". I bet they will pick up their dog's feces twice a day if they watched that.
Houseflies can transmit disease by landing on contaminated surfaces such as garbage or feces, picking up pathogens, and then transferring them to food or other surfaces through their body parts or feces. When people come into contact with these contaminated surfaces, they can unknowingly ingest the pathogens and become sick.
Large Intestine
The large intestine, specifically the colon, is responsible for absorbing water from indigestible food residue and forming feces. The feces are then eliminated through the rectum during the process of defecation.
The anus is the final part of the digestive system responsible for expelling waste material from the body in the form of feces. It contains muscles that control the release of feces and helps maintain continence.
Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.
The large intestine is responsible for reabsorbing excess water from digested food material. As the material passes through the large intestine, the water is reabsorbed, forming more solid waste known as feces.
The Excretory System reduces excess waste.
The large intestines (colon).
Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!