Is dog poop toxic to the environment?

Yes, nitrogen and phosphate pollution.

Peter Miles
Age of Awareness
Published in
5 min readNov 30, 2022

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Dog poop bag dispenser. Image by the author.

Our much-loved dogs all come with regular deposits of dog faeces. These contain large amounts of nitrogen and phosphorous. In an urban watershed, much of the nutrients can find their way into drains and creeks and then into coastal seas.

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Peter Miles
Age of Awareness

45 years in Environmental Science, B.Env.Sc. in Wildlife & Conservation Biology. Writes on Animals, Plants, Soil & Climate Change. environmentalsciencepro.com