In-law's HOA suddenly requires all dogs get DNA testing, costing residents $86.14 per dog: 'You shouldn't have to pay a fee... to have your dog registered'

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    'This new dog policy my in-laws' HOA is implementing'

    Dog Registration Policy are required to be registered in a for Poo Prints and works by All dogs that live in or visit the DNA database. This program is run by creating a unique DNA profile for each dog in the community. The DNA is collected by swabbing the inside of the dog's mouth to collect cheek cells. The DNA profiles of all the dogs in the community are entered into a database stored by I Lab. When a waste sample is found, it is collected by our management company and sent to the lab. The D
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    New and existing dogs and visiting dogs of existing owners are required to be registered within 2 weeks of program implementation or occupancy or visit. The cost for the DNA program registration is $86.14 per dog. This cost covers the DNA swabbing, DNA collection kit, and database registration. Payment can be made with your regular monthly assessment. Pet Registration is by appointment at reguled scheduled times at the community clubhouse or Please email DNA Program Manager m with any questions
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    vor FINE SCHEDULE == First Fine Analysis and test fee and postage Second Fine $150 plus analysis fee and postage Third Fine = $150 plus analysis fee and postage Analysis fee and postage = $147.30 Failure to register a dog within 2 weeks of move in = Progressive fines starting at $150, up to $500 per month. (This parking policy was approved on June 1, 2023 by the
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    [deleted] The only thing I disagree with is the registration payment. Besides that, if they want to charge my neighbors for letting their dogs shit in my yard under the cover of night? Go for it.
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    [deleted] What's actually mildly infuriating is the amount of dog owners who don't clean up their animals shit, especially in campgrounds and parks.
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    Swoll_Alf I lived in an apartment complex that did this and I was totally fine with it. However, they actually paid for it themselves rather than charging me to do it. It actually kept the area relatively clean except if someone had a dog who wasn't registered at all.
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    ronja-666 who pays if the pile of an unregistered dog is sent into the lab?
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    snowsover Why does it mention a parking policy at the bottom? Didn't read anything about parking in the notice lol.
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    Jermicdub Oh, to have the kind of time on my hands to worry about DNA testing dog poop.
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    False_Risk296 Hmmmm...wonder what they'll do when it comes back as cat or coyote poop?
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    Prestigious-Newt-320 My apartment complex does this and, honestly, I'm a fan. Clean up after your dog and you have nothing to worry about. It's no fun walking out to my car and having to tip toe around dog shit.
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    Real_RUBB3R The whole process isn't what's bad, it's the fucking registration fee. You shouldn't have to pay a fee of almost 100 dollars to have your dog registered into the system if you can just be a respectful human being and pick up your dog's shit? HOAs are just dumb as hell anyways with all the pretentious shit they do
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    linzkisloski I lived in an apartment complex that did that after repeated emails going out begging people to pick up after their dogs. As someone who lived there without a dog i was glad. That's what you get for being a lazy bum.
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