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1st March 2022
12:00pm GMT

“I ended up having a week in hospital and the doctor who treated me said that once you get cellulitis, all it takes is something small to trigger it off again. "The infection flared up twice between 2005 and 2013 - the last flare up in 2013 was the worst."[caption id="attachment_320161" align="alignnone" width="1336"]
Darryl spent a week in hospital with the infection, and was told that it only takes something small for it to flare up again (SWNS)[/caption]
Darryl has been suffering from the infection for the last 17 years (SWNS)[/caption]
Dog fouling remains an issue in communities across the country and Adams is part of a campaign which aims to raise awareness of the health risks associated with dog poo.
Dog faeces carries harmful bacteria that can lead to infection, asthma and blindness. The bacteria can also live in soil long after the poo has decomposed.
Keep Wales Tidy Chief Executive Lesley Jones said: “We urge the minority of irresponsible dog owners to do the right thing and pick up after their pets. By not picking up after your dog, you could be putting people at risk.
"Darryl’s story highlights just how harmful dog poo can be for people.
"Dog poo isn’t just an unpleasant mess, it can be dangerous. Please bag it, bin it and leave only paw-prints when you’re out and about.”
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