
BROOKFIELD — Oak Meadows complex residents will need to have their dog DNA tested as part of a new agreement the homeowners’ association made in an effort to combat dog feces cleanup related issues, Hearst CT reported.
A DNA database will be compiled so if feces is found on the grounds it can be traced back to the resident and a fine would be administered, Hearst CT reported.
If you refuse to get your dog DNA tested, it will cost you $25 daily, Hearst reported. The DNA testing will be done during the month of July, and it includes having a Q-Tip swab the dog’s cheeks.
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