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The Dutch company has recently began using drones for searching dog’s droppings left in the Netherlands' streets each year and scooping them up. 

The system called Dogdrones was developed by the founders of Tinki.nl and by the center Space53 of testing drones.

The dogs leave up to 100 million kg droppings in the streets of Netherlands, as most of the dog owners never collect the waste after their pats. The Dogdrones  are “fitted with thermal energy technology that transmits GPS coordinates of the feces to a rolling robot on the ground that immediately leaves its hub to clean up the waste.” This equipment will be operating on chores.

“Dog poo contains bacteria, viruses, parasites and worms that are especially harmful for children. Adults and other dogs are at risk, as well. Parasite eggs can survive for years and result in a danger of infection if dog poo is not properly disposed,” explain the authors of the system.

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