It may change depending on where you live but where I live in southern England you have to pay up to £100.
IN most countries this is adopted in a bid to reduce the dog waste in public areas
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dependes on how much the dog is worth and how much ur willing to pay for the dog to travel from the us in the cabin
a lot
Because their are no Dog anti-fouling signs. All the locals & tourists are aware of the dog-fouling and have reported same for many years to the County Council & Town Hall,but to no avail. It is terribbe that in the year 2010 that pedestrians have to zig-zag while walking to avoid the dog excretment. It is a heath hazard especially on the beach promenade & front strand.
go to poundland and get one for a pound
If you're asking this question, you need to pay more attention to your dog. Pay attention to your dog as much as possible, because your dog is part of your family. Try playing with your dog, petting your dog while reading or watching tv, and taking your dog to the dog park or on your morning run to get him/her out of the house.
Splash fouling.
The advantages of having a set of dog clippers is that you would not have to pay to give your dog a hair cut. The dog also prefers the clippers then to scissors it wont fuss as much.
as much as any other dog that is a mix of breeds. 1-200 if that. or as much as ur willing to pay
The same pay as any other soldier. It depends on your rank.
The cost of a dog walker usually ranges from $15-$25 per 30-minute walk, and a bath typically costs $20-$50 depending on the size of the dog and the service provider. Therefore, for walking and bathing a small dog, you might expect to pay around $35-$75 in total.