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    <p>Thanks Joost, I'd prefer option one or four. wrt lack of
      porcelain, the term "toilet" can also be used to refer to the room
      where the porcelain thing is located. So dog_toilet seems quite
      accurate.</p>
    <p>But dog* or pet* ?  I do see people traveling with a cat but
      would be very surprised if a cat was comfortable using a doggy
      smelling place. I cannot image any other pet being very keen
      either. So rather than your 99% dog use, I'd suggest its 100% dog
      for practical purposes.  Anyone's experience different ?</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/01/17 19:36, joost schouppe
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        <div>There were some previous discussions on how we could tag
          designated areas for dogs to urinate/defecate. They are quite
          common, but unfortunately there are many different tags going
          around for lack of documentation.</div>
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        <div>I have added a section to an old proposal page with these
          options (also links to the previous discussions I know of
          here). I'm not sure how we can get the comments here to
          translate to reducing the proposal to just one tagging option?
          Maybe have a pre-vote?</div>
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        <div>Description:</div>
        <div>This is an area designated for pets (dogs) urinate and
          excrete. Unlike dog_park label, the main objective of the area
          is not that dogs play. It is usually small and fenced areas,
          but can also just be a designated patch of grass by the side
          of the road. It is known as pee-can in some countries.<br>
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                      <div dir="ltr">Joost Schouppe</div>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging">https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging</a>
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