Pet Waste = Pollution

Never leave poop on the street, in your yard, or in the park.

Use a bag—biodegradable is best!—and toss your dog’s waste in the trash. Poop left on most surfaces in the city will eventually get washed into our waterways, where it can cause real health risks and problems for wildlife.

The storm drains found on your block often empty right into your local creek. Never put anything into these inlets. Dog waste and other trash tossed in there is the same as dumping and littering.

You can flush pet waste and send it to the sewage treatment plant, but don’t include the bag. Plastic bags and wipes—even ones claiming to be “flushable”—will clog home pipes and sewers and can jam treatment plant equipment. Only toilet paper and waste should get flushed.

The Poo-llution Problem

Use a Leash

Unless a Parks & Rec area is posted as animal-free, you can walk your dog there using a leash no longer than 6-feet. Animal-free areas are usually in Parks & Rec playgrounds, ballfields, athletic courts, and gardens.

Look for Bag Boxes

These handy bag dispensers can be found in parks throughout the city. A simple plastic shopping bag will “doo” just fine, too!

Find a Dog Run

Philadelphia Parks and Recreation has dog runs throughout the city, which are fenced-in areas in a park or playground where dogs can exercise unleashed. See which is closest to you!

Avoid a Fine

Remember: Just because a park or dog run allows you to bring your dog, it doesn’t mean you can leave poop behind, whether it is on a trail, in the woods or on a field — poop is always pollution!

See more tips and regulations for dog owners from the City of Philadelphia and Dept. of Parks and Recreation.

The Philadelphia Water Department Spokesdog program puts a spotlight on dogs and humans who protect Philly waterways from pollution. Check out @PhillyH2O and #SpokesdogPHL on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for tips and events where you can get PWD doggy swag, like hydrant-shaped bag dispensers and toys.

You can be a Poo-llution role model too: take a photo with your pup and tag it with #SpokesdogPHL to share dispenser locations and nearby trash cans with neighbors.