Wellington Road in Rhyl is among several local hotspots for dog waste, according to residents of the region.
In a Facebook appeal launched by our paper, several people identified problem areas across Rhyl, Prestatyn, Abergele, Towyn, and Kinmel Bay.
Louis Crested said: "Getting bad in most places.
"Roads around Brickfield Pond, the bridge going into town and also around Fford Las are awful.
"We need more dog bins and wardens patrolling around.
"Not seen a dog wardens in years."
However, Ms Crested was not the only one voicing concern.
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Joseph Szaraz and Shane Williams also named Wellington Road in Rhyl as a focal point for the issue.
Paula Devlin also added: "The bridge going over the railway on Morrison side of the road" while others, like Julie Woodward and Robert Smith, called out Bedford Street and "Every footpath in Towyn" respectively.
Nicole Wilson, drew attention to broader areas, saying: "Most streets, the prom and grass areas west end particularly bad.
" I pick up after my pooch and take a roll of bags to pick up after other dog owners who fail to do so."
The town of Rhyl as a whole was also flagged by Tracy Hughes, simply stating "All of Rhyl."
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