ANTI-dog fouling graffiti is helping people 'paws' for thought and clean up after their pets in St Clears.
As part of St Clears Town Council's campaign targeting dog owners, the bi-lingual message has been pressure-washed onto pavements, walkways and some walls around the town.
Councillors Ian Richards and Irfon Price, the deputy mayor, spent the day putting out the messages, particularly in problem areas.
The campaign can be repeated time after time to keep the message present.
Neighbouring communities are welcome to contact town council clerk, Emma Smith, for more information about how 'clean graffiti' can be used in their areas.
The campaign comes hot on the heels of a new Pembrokeshire County Council enforcement campaign targeting littering, dog fouling and anti-social behaviour, which saw fines worth up to £12,000 given out in its first two days.
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