Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there's a significant change in behavior... I suspect that since old poo is preserved by cold temps, we just happen to see them all when the snow finally melts. Whereas in usual circumstances, the poo isn't as noticeable on the ground/grass/bushes/leave, and it degrades more rapidly.
Hmm. I've changed my mind. Perhaps in very cold temps, people have difficulty handling poo bags with gloves, like I do, and don't want to take their gloves off in the bitter cold. If I can't tie a knot in the bag with my gloves, I take them off to do so - and in the low windchills we had, that was quite an experience. But I pick up no matter what.
So maybe a little of both?