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Russian developers will be forced to create playgrounds for dogs

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Russian developers will begin to massively create playgrounds for dogs, writes Izvestia.

The publication reports that we are talking about walking areas with special routes in the parks, as well as garbage cans. The creation of objects is planned to be included in the improvement programs, as well as the duties of the companies in the construction of houses. The initiative was taken by the Public Council of the Ministry of Construction.

“It is important to note that it is precisely the pet play areas that are needed, not the training ones, which mainly exist today,” said Artem Gebelev, head of the infrastructure working group. to walk the dogs at the Ministry’s Public Council.

Gebelev informed that the construction of a 400 square meter site will cost from 1 to 10 million rubles.

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