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Resident VS. Pet Rights
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Toronto Condo News
Publication date:
November 23, 2022
Article Summary:
Some condominium and building managers have implemented DNA testing for pets to control pet owners whose pets damage common area property or who do not clean up after them. Pet owners are required to provide samples of their dog's DNA, and the cost of testing is borne by the owner. If pet feces is found in common areas, a DNA test is taken, and the pet owner is required to pay for all costs. However, some consider the DNA process invasive and suggest less invasive measures, such as security cameras.
Keywords:
Pet owners, DNA testing, common area property, clean up, infraction, condominium, building managers, health concern, security cameras.
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Toronto Condo News
Resident VS. Pet Rights
November 23, 2022
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